Fatal Swan
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A cycling mate and me have started to talk about taking a few days to do a little tour somewhere new. For various reasons we've settled on the idea of getting the ferry to Roscoff in Brittany and riding for probably 4 days through northern France to Cherbourg, where we'll get the return ferry home. This sort of tour is not the kind of cycling I normally do so I'm just looking for any general advice, and on cycling in this region (places I shouldn't miss or should avoid etc!).
The aim is to ride some nice new roads in a new area, see a bit of coastline, enjoy the weather and a fair few cafes etc along the way. We'll be on modern road bikes, travelling as light as we can and not bikepacking, so it'll be a couple of B&Bs along the way. We have four possible dates in May and June, and enough flexibility that we won't do it unless there is decent weather to make the most of it - anything except a pleasant prevailing westerly wailwind and it won't happen!
I've recently started to think about the route and have the following provisional plan, 280 miles with around 7000ft of climbing in total. I'm trying to avoid the biggest A-roads and see the best bits of coast as well as some nice inland towns and countryside. I'm thinking that 4 days at 70-75 miles per day should mean about 6 hours in the saddle and allow plenty of time to take it at a leisurely kind of pace.
I'd be pleased to hear any thoughts/advice! Cheers
The aim is to ride some nice new roads in a new area, see a bit of coastline, enjoy the weather and a fair few cafes etc along the way. We'll be on modern road bikes, travelling as light as we can and not bikepacking, so it'll be a couple of B&Bs along the way. We have four possible dates in May and June, and enough flexibility that we won't do it unless there is decent weather to make the most of it - anything except a pleasant prevailing westerly wailwind and it won't happen!
I've recently started to think about the route and have the following provisional plan, 280 miles with around 7000ft of climbing in total. I'm trying to avoid the biggest A-roads and see the best bits of coast as well as some nice inland towns and countryside. I'm thinking that 4 days at 70-75 miles per day should mean about 6 hours in the saddle and allow plenty of time to take it at a leisurely kind of pace.
I'd be pleased to hear any thoughts/advice! Cheers