The easiest morning load up so far!
We had the bikes in the apartment, which saved the hassle of lugging all the panniers down lifts etc.

In the morning we made good progress along the canal path, then after a really good pizza for lunch, the route took us into the countryside, and back to the Loire a couple of times in the afternoon.







Following the EV 6 route has taken us through many stunning places, views, etc but it always is a longer route than the road. We passed a sign saying 30kms to a town, but the bike route was 40kms.




This hotel would have been superb 100 years ago!
It’s declined a bit since then! It took 1hr 30 mins for us to get our food, which, after a long bike ride, didn’t go down well.
When our meal came, it was very pretty, but pretty sparse. 10 mouthfuls and it was no longer there.
Not our best meal for sure, but entertaining to watch the chaos, throughout the evening .
I so enjoy your blog and the great photos you take. I am always looking forward to read about your daily adventures. In addition, for me this is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the parts of France not located along German invasion routes. 😉 It truly is a very beautiful country. As an old farm boy I particularly love seeing the countryside with the farms and fields.
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Glad you enjoy my posts. It’s also a good way for me to remember what happened where and when, as we’ve seen so many lovely places. Also we’ve never been to this but of France before, so interesting to view.
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