2018 TdF poster |
The Vendee region is brilliant for cycling! For one thing, it is mostly flat so there's no pesky hills to negotiate. Secondly, they have miles of really good and well-signposted bike tracks. Mostly these follow coastal routes, but there are some inland ones too. There's a whole host of info online about the different routes, such as this site here.
On the day I did a longer ride, I switched between these bike tracks where I came across them, and bits of the TdF Stage 1. To be honest, after the novelty of being chased by an imaginery peloton began to fade, the bike tracks were more fun and definately more interesting than plodding along busy roads! It felt easy to rack up the distance, with the scenery always changing and new things to see round every corner.
Just a month too early! |
St Hilaire de Riez on Stage 1 of the 2018 TdF |
There's a good variety of cyclists of all levels zooming about the Vendee, from caravanners on electric bikes right up to Froome lookalikes with full tri-bar set-ups. Overtaking one such time-trialler whilst on my single-speed was quite amusing, although I had to keep going to stay ahead of him, at least until the next roundabout!
Plenty wildlife along the way too, with black kites, exceedingly large longhorn beetles and this fine Fire Salamander all encountered by bike.
A fire salamander out for a walk |
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