INDEPENDENT HOLIDAYS XFN20 – NORMANDY to the MED |
Itinerary: Day 1 –
Overnight ferry from Portsmouth to Normandy. Day 2 – 40 miles
Arrive at Ouistreham. The route takes you around Caen and into the Pays d'Auge the heart of the Normandy cheese and cider producing area. Day 3 – 34 miles
Continue into southern Normandy on some lovely quiet roads that take you through lovely rolling countryside and pretty villages of timbered houses. Day 4 – 44 miles
A longer day that takes you through the lakes and Forests of the Perche Regional Park, ending the day at the small town of Nogent le Rotrou. Day 5 – 38 miles
Continue through gently undulating countryside to the Loir Valley and the busy town of Chateaudun, where there is a huge chateau. Day 6 – 40 miles
The route takes past several smaller chateaux on the way to the Loire Valley. You stop for the night near the magnificent chateau at Chambord. Day 7 – 40 miles
Leaving the Loire Valley you continue through the flat wooded lakeland region known as the Sologne to the Cher River. Day 8 – 38 miles
Cross the Cher River and continue through gently rolling farming countryside as you pass around the city of Bourges. Day 9 – 34 miles
Continue along the Cher Valley, passing through the small town of Bruere Allichamps, the centre of France, and into the beautiful Troncais Forest. Day 10 – 46 miles
A longer day that takes you along some lovely quiet country roads as you head south through rolling countryside to the edge of the Massif Central. Day 11 – 38 miles
Route becomes hillier as you head through the hills surrounding the Chouvigny and Sioule Gorges. |
Day 12 – 38 miles
An excellent days ride that takes you into the Parc Regional des Volcans d'Auvergne and around the cone of the Puy de Dome. Day 13 – 38 miles
Another wonderful days ride that takes you south through along some wonderfully scenic but hilly and winding roads that take you through the picturesque mountain towns of St Nectaire, Murol, and Besse. Day 14 – 40 miles
Continue south along the Santoire Valley and across the lovely Cantal Mountains. Day 15 – 36 miles
The route takes you through the Truyere Gorge on some wonderfully wild, bleak roads, and then through the small spa town of Chaudes-Aigues. Day 16 – 38 miles
Another wonderful days ride that takes you across the wild plains of the Aubrac Mountains and over the Col de Bonnecombe (1350 metres) before a steep descent into the famous Tarn Gorge. Day 17 – 40 miles
The route continues along the Tarn Gorge to Florac and then climbs into the hills of the Cevennes National Park. Day 18 – 42 miles
You continue along the Corniche des Cevennes, where there are magnificent views out over the Park, and then head south through the rocky hills of Provence. Day 19 – 46 miles
The penultimate days ride takes you down through the gently rolling countryside of Provence, passing through many small attractive towns and villages, ending the day at St Gilles on the edge of the Carmargue. Day 20 – 52 miles
A luggage free day as you head down to the coast, following the canals and rivers of the Carmargue to the small busy resort town of Stes Maries-de-la-Mer. You return to the same accommodation at the end of the day. Day 21 – 10 miles
Ride to Nîmes and return to the UK. |
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