class bike for sure ah if ever i get some money i'l buy a rig like that rohloff and all way to go.
thanks for info and photos fred,have you a blog on any of your tours.
anto.
No, I don't have a blog. To be honest I have a very poor memory of any ride. Some people seem to remember every detail but I just seem to slip into a trance-state when I'm cycling.
I tend to take photos instead. My trusty Canon A495 (£49) is now held together with rubber bands but it's the perfect "tour camera" as I can operate it one-handed from my jersey pocket (and I don't mind if I drop it).
What I will say is that I've now done 3 mini-tours (4 days) around Brittany and Normandy over the last 3 years:
1 - St Malo to Cherbourg
2 - Le Havre to Cherbourg
3 - St Malo to Caen.
They all work out about 50 miles a day or less.
The roads are generally superb quality and very quiet. Sometimes, even on the main roads there are no cars visible for miles. Once you turn onto a country lane you can ride for ages without seeing a car.
It's all very stress-free and the drivers you do meet are very courteous.
Campsites in the centre of that peninsula are more scarce than on the coast (where there are several in each town) but it's no problem to find one.
I use Open Source Maps (OSM) downloads (free) onto Garmin Mapsource (or Basecamp) (also free) to plot the route.
OSM is getting very detailed now. 3 years ago there were some gaps but they seem to have been filled now. It shows campsites and supermarkets which is all you really need to know.
I upload a very general Mapsource route onto my old Garmin Etrex and follow that.
It's all very pleasant and relaxed. I can't recommend the area highly enough.
Also my friend's new NOMAD (if you want to go up silly inclines on terrible road surfaces with a full load. It appears that nothing will stop a NOMAD)