Thursday, 1 October 2015

To Autun

Tuesday 29th September 2015

Sunny and 20C

An easy cycling outing, after yesterdays 24 miles, we cycle to Fontaines, a mere 14 miles round trip.

Then, lie about in the sun.

Wednesday 30th September 2015

Another beautiful sunny day, with 22C by mid afternoon.

First, a shopping trip to replenish our dwindling supplies of food and, more importantly, wine.
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Then, we drive the short (less than 30 miles) distance to Autun.

I had joked with Kathleen that Autun was close enough to cycle to, it was meant as a joke, but, when we see the hills we would have had to cross, it is definitely a joke!


Autun is not really "on our way", but, we have been told it is worth a visit, and, since it is such a short distance, there seems little point in missing it,
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Autun has a Roman connection, with, we are told, many Roman remains, there is certainly an impressive Roman Gate, much of which is still standing, after 2000 years. Will Mssrs Wimpy, Bellway, Barrett etc be able to say the same I wonder?

I am always impressed by some of the large structures civilisations, like the Romans, managed to construct, with little or no mechanical aids, and or course, no Computer Technology.



The canals, we have spent our time cycling along, although of much more recent origin, are equally impressive to me. There an enormous amount of earth moving (manually achieved, presumably) to construct them. In addition, although I understand the relatively "low tech", but accurate, Theodolite was available to them, how on earth did they survey and plan a contour hugging structure over hundreds of miles?  
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Today, we limit ourselves to finding our way from the campsite (Camping de la Porte d’Arroux) to the town, a little explore of available shops and places to eat drink, then, refreshments in the sun.



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Monday, 28 September 2015

Cycling to Chalon-sur-Soane

Monday 28th September 2015

Autumn is clearly here now. A cool start to the day, but, sunny. By lunch time it is a respectable 20C, and by mid afternoon, it is sun bathing weather.
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After a weekend of R and R (that is Rest and Recreation for me, Rest and Religion for Kathleen), we are up for some cycling.

The Canal du Centre is just under a mile from the campsite, once there, there is a traffic free cycle track to Chalon-sur-Soane and beyond in one direction, and St Leger and beyon in the other direction.

We have been told by another English couple we met, that the section towards Chalon-sur-Soane is the more attraction, so, that is the direction we take.

At the Halt Nautique, about 1.5 miles from the campsite, the signpost tells us, Chalon-sur-Soane is 16Km (10 miles) away.
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Being fresh, after our "weekend off", we go for the whole distance.

It is a beautiful day for cycling, sunny, but, not too hot.

It is noticeably "downhill", in the direction of Chalon-sur-Soane and we pass several locks, I carefully do not mention this to Kathleen.

Soon, we are passed Fragny, and into the outskirts of Chalon-sur-Soane.
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A brief rest and, we set off for the return, I assume we will be stopping off for "refreshments" along the way, but, Kathleen is in full "health and fitness mode" and decides she will settle for water to fortify her, for the return trip.

So, we resist the temptation to turn off into one of the many villages, signposted en-route, and settle ourselves one one of the strategically placed canal side seats to rest and refresh ourselves.
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For those who know Kathleen, I promise, that is water, and not gin and tonic, in the bottle!.

Soon after we set off again, after our brief stop, we come upon one of the large pleasure boats we passed on the way to Chalon-sur-Soane.

It is just in the process of entering a lock, so, we linger to watch the process, it is quite a large boat, and completely fills the lock.
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In the afternoon, as I mentioned, it is sunbathing weather. 

We need at least one "essential" bit of shopping, ie, Tonic, for Kathleen's Gin and Tonic.

There is no way Kathleen is going to be prised out of her seat in the sun, after a 24 mile cycle ride this morning, so, I set off, armed with a shopping list, whilst Kathleen gets herself "browned off".

We have checked out where the "Commercial Centre" is, so, I head straight there, and manage to buy all of the requirements in Lidl, except, the Tonic.

So, I next go to Carrefour, which is next to Lidl, and select a bottle of Schweppes Tonic, sugar free, as instructed.

As I go through the checkout, the "shoplifter" alarm goes off. No problem, I am quite happy to show the checkout operator and supervisor who appears on the scene, the contents of my backpack, ie, shopping from Lidl, complete with receipt.

What puzzles me is, what set the alarm off? Do they security tag Bananas, Maltesers, Pasta, Bars of Chocolate ?

Sunday, 27 September 2015

To Chagny

Saturday 26th September 2015

Surprisingly, I cannot convince Kathleen to go cycling today, you would have thought that, after two consecutive days of 20 miles plus, she would be "in the groove", so to speak.

Yesterday, there was an invasion of Dutch caravans, today, they are leaving as quickly as they arrived, by 9:30, they have all gone.
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We decide we will move on too, just a short distance, to Chagny, a little over 50 miles away.

The forecast is for a 23C sunny day, and, so it turns out.
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For some reason, as we cruise along the N80 (E607), we collect a first two, then three Motor Cycle Police riders, after a while, they are joined by a fourth, then they ride off.

Don't know what that was all about, Kathleen's explanation is, "they must have mistaken us for someone important".


We are soon at Chagny and find the campsite, more or less no problem, although, it would have been wise to have used the ring road to approach, rather than the "town centre" route selected by the Sat-Nav.

The "easier" approach is signposted, just, immediately after the roundabout after the Canal "Port" or Marina, but, our Sat-nav did not direct us that way, and, the signposting is not exactly prominent, as you can see below, at roughly 8:00 minutes to 9:30 minutes into the video.




Having missed the sign, we took the more difficult approach!




PaquierFaneChagny The campsite, Paquier Fane, is very pleasant.

It is a rather odd name, I have no idea what it may mean.

Chagny appears to be a reasonably lively place.



Sunday 27th September 2015

Disaster! As Kathleen gets ready for the ritual of hair washing etc, she discovers, she has run out of shampoo. The full bottle of what she thought was shampoo, is, in fact, Conditioner.

It is Sunday morning, in France, the small shops are closed, we have just arrived here yesterday, and have not yet found the Supermarket(s), which MAY be open on Sundays.

Frantic searching in the various bags in which numerous hair care products are kept, unearths, a long forgotten, half empty bottle of shampoo.

Phew! panic over.

Back to more mundane matters, another bright sunny day, in the 20's Centigrade.

Church for Kathleen, whilst I explore routes to the Cycle track along the canal, from the campsite. Then meet up with Kathleen to walk around the Sunday Market, which, true to form, takes over almost all of the streets in the town.

After lunch is spent searching for the Carrefour and Lidl supermarkets, which are tantalisingly signposted at the entrance to the town, with no further indication of how to find them.

After walking for almost three miles and taking numerous wrong turnings, we do find them, about 3/4 of a mile from the campsite.

Kathleen takes credit for the discovery.

  





Friday, 25 September 2015

Cycling to Pierrefitte-sur-Loire, invaded by Dutch

Friday 25th September 2015

Light cloud, but, mild and bright. The sun actually breaks through the clouds periodically through he day.

Our English neighbours and lunch companions, of yesterday, Jerry and Norma, leave this morning, heading for the ferry at Caen.

 Despite yesterday's mammoth cycle ride, Kathleen expresses a willingness, indeed, an enthusiasm for going cycling again today.

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Unlike yesterday, we see very few people cycling along, but, we do see quite a number of boats cruising along.

We make it just to Pierrefit-sur-Loire, (10 miles) before Kathleen expresses a desire to call a halt (ie, declares she is not going any further).


I manage to coax another 3 miles out her, before a final halt is called.


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At Pierrefit-sur-Loire, as well as some amusing canalside artworks, there was a signpost for a bar/cafe, so, we return there for lunch.

The bar/cafe is certainly quaint, as we arrive two British motorcyclists are just leaving. The bar is attached to a "grocery" shop, which appears to sell just about everything.


I do think the impression given, of live music, in the sign, is slightly miss-leading, the whole Bar is smaller than our Lounge at home!

We are served our beers in English style pint pot glasses.

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Whilst we are having our drink, another cyclist arrives. We are not sure what nationality he was, but, given the torturous exchange to order a sandwich and a drink, he was, presumably, not French.

The barman disappeared to make a sandwich for the new arrival. When he reappeared he had the largest sandwich I have ever seen. It consisted of half of a very large baguette, filled with ham, cheese, lettuce and tomato.

The cyclist only managed to eat half of it, before, admitting defeat and requesting a bag to take the rest away with him.

We returned via the Supermarket in Digoin, where I purchased among other things some "Digoinaise sausage", which I cooked for our dinner. Kathleen did actually try some, but, said she did not like it, so, I have the rest of the pack to eat, at some later date!

I also purchased some cheese, local to the area around Annecy, called Reblouchon, I suspect I will have to eat all of that too.


Our little detour, via the LeClerc supermarket, means, we have completed 28.5 miles, today.

On our return to the campsite, we find it has filled up, almost exclusively with Dutch people. I do not know what is going on in Holland, but, it would appear they are evacuating the place, given the number of Dutch who have arrived here in the course of the day.



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Thursday, 24 September 2015

Cycling Canal du Centre to Paray-le-Monial

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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A cloudy and decidely cool start (9C) to the day.

It does not improve much, cloudy and cool (14C), until 17:00, at which point, sunshine.

We explore Digoin, which is much bigger than we thought, but, it would appear mostly closed for the season.


















Thursday 24th September 2015

A misty start to the day, but, by 9:30, the sun is beginning to burn off the mist, and a sunny day is promised.

It does indeed turn out sunny, by 11:00, it is a warm and sunny 20C, with 23C in the afternoon.

This prompts Kathleen to think about (clothes) washing!

What is it with women, sunshine = clothes washing and drying, when, it should be sunshine = fun?
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In the event, Kathleen has her fix of clothes washing, by which time, the sun has burned off the mist, and we are "all systems GO" for cycling.

It would appear several people on the site are of like mind, our German neighbours pedal off, whilst we are still getting ourselves ready, and, our English neighbours Jerry and Norma.

Eventually, we are off too.

Kathleen is in fine pedalling form, and, we overtake our German neighbours at the first lock.

We do not catch up with Jerry and Norma until we reach Paray-le-Monial, some ten miles away. It should be pointed out, Jerry and Norma may be a little older than we are, but, they are on electric bikes!
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Paray-le-Monial is a very pleasant place, with a beautifully restored Basilica.

While looking for a place to have lunch, we chance upon Jerry and Norma, who are on the same quest.

It transpires we may have met someone who is even more picky about food than Kathleen! We find that Norma's mother came from Blyth, in Northumberland, given their complex list of things they do not eat, I theorise, they may be related! 

Soon we are having a very pleasant lunch at a small cafe in the centre of town.

The French know how to relax!

The round trip is a commendable 24 miles, rounded off with sitting in the sun, drinking a cool beer.


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Wednesday, 23 September 2015

To Digoin

Tuesday 22nd September 2015


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The weather forecast for today is cloudy, but mild. We had planned to leave Annecy tomorrow, but, decide we may as well travel on a cloudy day, and hope for sunshine tomorrow!

The eternal optimists we are!


We have about 150 miles to our next planned stop, Digoin, in Burgundy.

AnnecyToDogoin4 It would appear, this year, we are to be plagued by road closures. 

We are enjoying an almost traffic free and reasonably scenic drive, when a dreaded "Route Barree" sign appears, soon followed by a barricade across the road, to leave us in no doubt, the road is closed.

AnnecyToDogoinRoadClosed The closure is at a place called "Serrieres" and affects what appears to be the only bridge across a river, for several miles, so, we follow the "deviation" signs. Note, I say "signs" in the plural, there are actually two signs, a record in my experience of French signposting.

Several miles later, following a road which does not even appear to be on the map as far as he sat-nav is concerned, we emerge at a bridge, and a road leading in the direction we want to go.

We arrive at Digoin, Camping de la Chevrette, late afternoon. 

We are fortunate enough to get parked and hooked up to the electrics just before the heavans open and we have a half hour downpour.
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The good news is, the site appears to be well located for the town, and cycling opportunities (if the rain stops!),

Although it is "out of season", the place is more than half full.

Sunday, 20 September 2015

Cycling

Friday 18th September 2015

In terms of weather, a re-run of yesterday, ie rain in the morning, clearing to a very pleasant afternoon.
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As soon as the sun appears, we set out on our bicycles.

There are excellent cycle tracks along the lake, it is an old railway line, so, no serious gradients. It is also traffic free, but, you do have to watch out for the "real" cyclists, whizzing along on their racing bikes.

A nineteen mile round trip, with a stop for a refreshing beer.
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Saturday 19th September 2015

The first day for quite some time, we woke up to sunshine,
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A cycle ride to Annecy and a little beyond. I thought Kathleen was going for the "round the lake" trip, but, not quite, "only" 15 miles today.

The sun stayed out for us, until we were passing Annecy on the return trip. We were able to dive into a bar to avoid a shower, then continue on our way.

The afternoon is filled by Kathleen doing the "hair washing" exercise. A little panic when the mirror she uses during the hair-drying and straightening phase could not be found. It is very difficult to understand how that can happen, when the mirror is in the care of the tidiest person in the world.

Sunday 20th September 2015


IMGP3378 Another beautiful day of sunshine. Rather cool in the morning, but, by 11:00 a very pleasant 22C.

Kathleen does her duty by going to church.

We cycle the four miles into Annecy.

In previous years we have had a spate of buying shoes or handbags, this year is clearly the year of the hat, since the second hat of this trip (so far) is purchased at the Sunday Market.

A pleasant lunch in a restaurant overlooking the river and town square, followed by lying about in the sun.

Just as Sundays should be.

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