![]() Travel in shorts, t shirt, fleece/puffy, waterproof shell and wearing cycle shoes if you have them (assume spd, cafe type that you can spend a day walking / not looking like a foal on the ice). Take a train to the start, cycle to the sea, get a train home. The castles and the wine (hence only doing half days) will rock your world and you won't even need a map. Figure out a mileage that works for you, halve it and start that far back from the sea. Go.Īs an American, I VERY much recommend you look at EV6, down the Loire valley. Hit up a hire/tour company that will service a one way tour, drop into a decathlon for anything you don't have but need by your second day (you will seldom be more than 20k from one and they are useful for a loo, water and WiFi stop.) and just. For just a week or so, the epic faff, cost and anxiety of getting your bike across the Atlantic twice is outer productive to your goals. Whilst the perfect tour is 90% obsessive kit fetishism the best tour is the one you do. ![]() I would strongly urge you to consider ditching your (own) bike and taking a leap of faith in EU cycle culture/infrastructure. I feel you completely and am planning something similar, although I can get there by ferry (UK) so am taking my own bike.
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