Route Napoleon ?


Well, I dont need a place near Montecarlo, staying with family but the chateau looks great. Cant use it this time - Just spent S"*t load of money on camping equipment and if I stay in a hotel she will go ape! But I will book mark it

I figure we will miss each other by about a week (The weather apparently in Monaco is about 35 degs at the moment so Ive heard...)

Have fun.

F2L
 
The weather down here has been over 30C for the past few weeks. Forecasting rain on Monday. God I hope they're right.....:D
 
Just got back after 1800 miles in four days. Without doubt one of the best road trips I've ever done. Put up with the 557mile grind from Calais to Grenoble and then it's a bikers paradise. Managed to take in the Verdun Gorge, Monaco, some of the Alpes and plenty of quality French food and wine. 34 degrees and not a cloud in sight.

I would also very strongly recommend the B&B where we stayed for two nights just south of Grenoble http://chateau.de.paquier.free.fr/index.php?Page=&Lang=uk Fantastic location, wonderful hosts who welcome bikers and their own food and wine was epic. I'll certainly stay here again.
 
Just a quick thankyou to all who gave advice...

Just to says thansks...Yes the trip was great.

Ill try and post piccies elsewhere and a bit of a road trip write up, but to summerise...

Yep, Route des Grandes Alpes should be taken over a 3 day trip. I managed about 1 1/2 days, late start from home, and arrived in Briancon the following lunch time (after getting lost in Italy, no fuel, warning lights on the dashboard - electrical foolery due to heavy rain???). Grande Alps is a great ride, if tiring, but best when there are is little traffic. Roads had a lot of german camper vans to get round in the middle of the day. From Briancon, where I stopped for lunch, checked the clock and decided to stop the ride over the mountains and headed onto Gap, and Sisteron, then Dignes on RN, then accross on N202 - Fantastic ride. The N202 is a Fantastic ride, down in the Vallee du Var (?). Gorges, rivers, good tarmac, no cars...great.

Picked up some more fuel in Nice ( Not bad - Briancon to Nice on 2/3rd tank!). Then out along the coast road, during sunset, past Monaco, Eve Rock (?) to Cap Martin, just as the light was fading.

Arrived late at about 9pm.

The trip back was great - apart from "taking a spin" in Nice central, in traffic due to hitting a diesel spill :mad: (..Is there any way to stay upright ?? :nenau). The bike just lost all grip, the rear wheel spinning, and just flung me round through 90 degrees in the traffic. Luckily there was someone who stopped and helped me with the bike, but S*%t what an experience!. Had to take Nice to Cannes, the up to Grasse. Roads were not very well posted and I had to change direction at the last moment to get to the starte of the Route Napoleon.

Honestly, the Route Napoleoon happened too fast - I should have stopped more. I didnt get to see the "Big man" ...where is he ? but the roads great. Would have like to stop at avery village / town (Sisteron and Corps especially). Ended up staying just south of Grenoble for a night.

Woke up early and headed across to Chamonix - Martigny. Lots of bikers - A lot of english as well. Tried to follow a R12GS, two up into Chamonix - but by that time I was tired, and wanted more to take in the views. Dropped down into Martigny, then blast up the motorway/autoroute home.

Did about 1700Kms in total - Bike never missed a beat apart from a few warning lights due to weather I guess. I will check that out.

Id love to do it all again, plan differently this time, appreciate that 600Kms on a mountain is not the same as 600 kms on the autoroute ! Hopefully, given the opportunity I shall do it all again next year (..apart from the spill in Nice), but take a week, stop more and hopefully have SWMBO with me.

Equipment was good - My set of ARD cases certainly helped save me in the fall. Just a small scratch on the cases - but not on my legs. Couldnt fault my New Avon Distanzias (got a good deal on them as well), Phact 3 tent - good.

Will post piccies soon.

Thanks again to all

F2L
 
Just to says thansks...Yes the trip was great.

Ill try and post piccies elsewhere and a bit of a road trip write up,
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Thanks again to all

F2L
About these piccies and write-up, have you posted them yet? I'm interested 'cos I'll be doing bits of both the Route Napoleon and the Grand Alpes in a few weeks.

Good thread by the way. :thumb2
 
About these piccies and write-up, have you posted them yet? I'm interested 'cos I'll be doing bits of both the Route Napoleon and the Grand Alpes in a few weeks.

Good thread by the way. :thumb2
Cough, cough, still no sign of the piccies and write-up ... or have you done one and I haven't seen it, perhaps? :)

I'm still interested, but by now from a different point of view, we did a Grand(-ish) Tour (France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Italy, France) last year by car and did the Route Napoleon. I'm a bit pissed off that I remember so little of the Route Napoleon but after a month of stunning scenery and lots of passes (including some belting ones in Slovenia) I suppose I was verging on memory overload.

I noticed a couple of references on the thread to Chateau de Paquier, not far from Grenoble:
http://chateau.de.paquier.free.fr/in...?Page=&Lang=uk
and as it turned out we stayed there for one night but as we liked it so much we stayed an extra night and in fact spent much of the extra day simply lounging in the garden because it was such a lovely spot to be.* There was another couple on a black GS there, I told him about UKGSer, I don't know if he's joined (Oops, it's not a club is it :D)

*I sometimes think that most of France is a lovely spot to be.:)
 
Cough, cough, still no sign of the piccies and write-up ... or have you done one and I haven't seen it, perhaps? :)

...Damn...You lot have good memories....

I'll dig out what I've got...Not a lot since I remember being rather rushed on the way down & back...

...But I'll try and squeeze something together since I don't have a real job at the moment...
 


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