Hi all,
Looking for some possible ideas for our late summer tour in early September.
My missus and I did our first big European trip in 2013 doing loads of the big alpine passes with our hands held by another couple who've done lots of European touring
We both loved it and this year we're striking out on our own (couldn't manage the same dates with our friends).
Having dipped into a little of the RDGA last time, we've decided to do the whole thing this year and the route goes like this so far:
Hull - Zebrugge
Zebrugge - Troyes(ish)
Troyes(ish) - the start of the RDGA and as far south as we get on the first day.
Then work our way down the RDGA taking our time and staying as and where we fancy.
From the south coast is where we can't decide which way to go, options including:
Jump a ferry to Corsica and spend some time on there, then work our way north through the interior of France.
Head west, do the Verdon Gorge and worm our way north through the interior of France.
Head east into Italy, head north and do some more passes in the lumpy bits and work our way north, probably dipping back into France at the end.
Thoughts about the three options above:
I don't know whether we might be pushing it time wise doing Corsica - we aren't into huge mile days unless we have to.
I know almost nothing about the interior of France but I assume there are nice bits to see on the way north!
The ferry is booked and I'll probably pre-book somewhere for the first night in or around Troyes and I intend to book the last night in Dun-sur-Meuse (probably doing a few war sites on the day before). We intend to stay in B&B's / small hotels etc. Apart from that, the world is our mollusc.
Any ideas / advice from someone with more clue than me (not difficult!) would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Matt
Looking for some possible ideas for our late summer tour in early September.
My missus and I did our first big European trip in 2013 doing loads of the big alpine passes with our hands held by another couple who've done lots of European touring
Having dipped into a little of the RDGA last time, we've decided to do the whole thing this year and the route goes like this so far:
Hull - Zebrugge
Zebrugge - Troyes(ish)
Troyes(ish) - the start of the RDGA and as far south as we get on the first day.
Then work our way down the RDGA taking our time and staying as and where we fancy.
From the south coast is where we can't decide which way to go, options including:
Jump a ferry to Corsica and spend some time on there, then work our way north through the interior of France.
Head west, do the Verdon Gorge and worm our way north through the interior of France.
Head east into Italy, head north and do some more passes in the lumpy bits and work our way north, probably dipping back into France at the end.
Thoughts about the three options above:
I don't know whether we might be pushing it time wise doing Corsica - we aren't into huge mile days unless we have to.
I know almost nothing about the interior of France but I assume there are nice bits to see on the way north!
The ferry is booked and I'll probably pre-book somewhere for the first night in or around Troyes and I intend to book the last night in Dun-sur-Meuse (probably doing a few war sites on the day before). We intend to stay in B&B's / small hotels etc. Apart from that, the world is our mollusc.
Any ideas / advice from someone with more clue than me (not difficult!) would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Matt

