oldrascal
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My original plan was to put together a 6-day "Iron Man" rip-snorting blast to the South of France and back again. To be more regionally inclusive, I asked our esteemed Moderator
to move the thread over to the 'Open Invite' section of this forum - and here is a linky if you want to see what's been going on.
Although I can't say that the thread is as yet inundated by eager participants (Easter perhaps
) , I have nevertheless had a number of PMs and discussions with fellow forumites on the type of tour being planned. And because the style of journey has now changed since last on this section, I thought it good idea to bring my fellow South East Tossers up to speed. 
The tour has morphed into a much more 'gastronomic' bash than previously anticipated with a greater focus on regional food and stopovers more representative of local culture. Which is not to say that there won't be masses of serious riding on the great minor and mountain roads that the tour will be guided through. Simply that it would be good to take some time out to learn about the cultural and topographic differences of the regions that we will be passing through. In other words, to take the time to savour and taste rather than just always sprint for the next goal.
Its a tall order for a short tour but quite possible with careful planning. This is what I have proposed in the Open Invite forum:
My preference is to have a limited number of riders, perhaps a maximum of 6, to allow more freedom of choice with hotel/restaurant selection and to make the group dynamics easier on a longish trip in a relatively compressed time frame.
I have also called upon the services of an old friend of mine to procure a list of over 200 biker-friendly hotels, restaurants, gites, holiday villages and camp-sites in France which have been co-ordinated by the Ministry of Culture in Paris. I have posted a reference to this in the Accommodation section (linky) of this forum but it has turned out to be a bloody useful tool in preparing this trip. Please feel free to post any queries about your accommodation needs in the section mentioned - I will be glad to help.
So, "Iron-Guys" tour anyone? Let's hear from you.
to move the thread over to the 'Open Invite' section of this forum - and here is a linky if you want to see what's been going on.Although I can't say that the thread is as yet inundated by eager participants (Easter perhaps
) , I have nevertheless had a number of PMs and discussions with fellow forumites on the type of tour being planned. And because the style of journey has now changed since last on this section, I thought it good idea to bring my fellow South East Tossers up to speed. 
The tour has morphed into a much more 'gastronomic' bash than previously anticipated with a greater focus on regional food and stopovers more representative of local culture. Which is not to say that there won't be masses of serious riding on the great minor and mountain roads that the tour will be guided through. Simply that it would be good to take some time out to learn about the cultural and topographic differences of the regions that we will be passing through. In other words, to take the time to savour and taste rather than just always sprint for the next goal.

Its a tall order for a short tour but quite possible with careful planning. This is what I have proposed in the Open Invite forum:
The tour is based on 5 days and 4 nights as<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_1806727", true); </SCRIPT> follows:
Day 1: Channel + 250-300 miles on minor roads + overnight stop at choice hostelry with local cooking + glug.
Day 2: 300 miles, again on minor roas to farthest South hostelry + grub + glug
Day 3: Guided ride out to mountains and local attractions then back to base for grub + glug
Day 4: Say farewell to our hosts and head over to Burgundy with gourmet lunch stop - then 'auberge' near local vineyard for wine tasting then grub + glug
then drunken sleep and much snoring. :cool
then drunken sleep and much snoring. :coolDay 5: Straight dash to Channel port and home.
Also, to give people more of a chance to arrange their lives if they are thinking of coming, I think that it is worthwhile being flexible on dates, so I propose the above 5 days somewhere between May 13th and the first week in June. My preference is to have a limited number of riders, perhaps a maximum of 6, to allow more freedom of choice with hotel/restaurant selection and to make the group dynamics easier on a longish trip in a relatively compressed time frame.
I have also called upon the services of an old friend of mine to procure a list of over 200 biker-friendly hotels, restaurants, gites, holiday villages and camp-sites in France which have been co-ordinated by the Ministry of Culture in Paris. I have posted a reference to this in the Accommodation section (linky) of this forum but it has turned out to be a bloody useful tool in preparing this trip. Please feel free to post any queries about your accommodation needs in the section mentioned - I will be glad to help.
So, "Iron-Guys" tour anyone? Let's hear from you.

