Mate Gav suggested Le Mans, so at last we booked up, then spent a week dodging thunderstorms in France with a great degree of success
Bike loaded up, ready for the off early Friday morning
Decided as it was 1070kms from home to Le Mans to do it all in one day on the motorway, stayed dry all the way up until around Bourges where I hit the mother of all rainstorms, but 10 minutes later I was through it. Stopped off for some much needed refreshment and a smoke.
Arrived nearly 10 and a half hours later at the Bounty Lakes campsite. Mainly a fishing venue but the guys there do a great job hosting people for motorsports events too. They run regular free minibuses to Le Mans, with the added advantage of having plenty toilets, unlimited hot water in decent showers, London Pride on tap at 4EUR a pint, and food too. Full English comes highly recommended. Having heard the apocalyptic conditions on le Mans campsites, this did me nicely.
Nice view from the bar
Cloud was building again though, and there was a deluge during the night.
Looked ok in the evening though.
Mileage or kilometrage by the time I'd got there
Spotted this dude totally blootered before the race even started
Crowds were pretty massive in the lovely weather though
Left Le Mans Sunday, just before the race finished and headed cross country to Clermont Ferrand. Managed to dodge a few storms and had a lovely ride across a mixture of D roads and smaller. Didn't take any photos though. Got to Clermont and sat in a pub outside the cathedral watching footy and drinking Pelforth on the happy hour, which seemed to last all night.
Next morning, went for a tootle round the local roads, this is heading east to Ambert with Ambert down below.
Some cracking roads round there, with very little traffic, this was pretty typical of roads we did all day.
Some strange place names roond here too
Found this place after the gorges du loire, in a monastery, in a village called Chaise-Dieu. Run by a bloke with THE biggest collection of whisky I'd ever seen. Couldn't partake of any unfortunately as we were on the bikes. Did have a nice coffee from the extensive selection though
Back on the empty as ever roads towards Clermont with Puy de Dome visible in the distance
Another nice countryside view with a big bloody motorbike in the middle
Tuesday morning, the shop was open in Clermont, so filled up with t-shirts for the kids and a few free sheets of stickers along with a map of Languedoc Rousillon, our next point of call.
Rained a bit on the Tuesday morning, in one place, we were in the clouds, in the rain, visibility down to about 20 metres...awful. However, it started clearing when we saw this strange thing at the side of the road
More Later....dinner is on the table.
Bike loaded up, ready for the off early Friday morning
Decided as it was 1070kms from home to Le Mans to do it all in one day on the motorway, stayed dry all the way up until around Bourges where I hit the mother of all rainstorms, but 10 minutes later I was through it. Stopped off for some much needed refreshment and a smoke.
Arrived nearly 10 and a half hours later at the Bounty Lakes campsite. Mainly a fishing venue but the guys there do a great job hosting people for motorsports events too. They run regular free minibuses to Le Mans, with the added advantage of having plenty toilets, unlimited hot water in decent showers, London Pride on tap at 4EUR a pint, and food too. Full English comes highly recommended. Having heard the apocalyptic conditions on le Mans campsites, this did me nicely.
Nice view from the bar
Cloud was building again though, and there was a deluge during the night.
Looked ok in the evening though.
Mileage or kilometrage by the time I'd got there
Spotted this dude totally blootered before the race even started
Crowds were pretty massive in the lovely weather though
Left Le Mans Sunday, just before the race finished and headed cross country to Clermont Ferrand. Managed to dodge a few storms and had a lovely ride across a mixture of D roads and smaller. Didn't take any photos though. Got to Clermont and sat in a pub outside the cathedral watching footy and drinking Pelforth on the happy hour, which seemed to last all night.
Next morning, went for a tootle round the local roads, this is heading east to Ambert with Ambert down below.
Some cracking roads round there, with very little traffic, this was pretty typical of roads we did all day.
Some strange place names roond here too
Found this place after the gorges du loire, in a monastery, in a village called Chaise-Dieu. Run by a bloke with THE biggest collection of whisky I'd ever seen. Couldn't partake of any unfortunately as we were on the bikes. Did have a nice coffee from the extensive selection though
Back on the empty as ever roads towards Clermont with Puy de Dome visible in the distance
Another nice countryside view with a big bloody motorbike in the middle

Tuesday morning, the shop was open in Clermont, so filled up with t-shirts for the kids and a few free sheets of stickers along with a map of Languedoc Rousillon, our next point of call.
Rained a bit on the Tuesday morning, in one place, we were in the clouds, in the rain, visibility down to about 20 metres...awful. However, it started clearing when we saw this strange thing at the side of the road
More Later....dinner is on the table.