London to Paris by bike is one of cycling's most satisfying
achievements — a journey between two iconic cities that takes in the
Kent countryside, the White Cliffs of Dover, the Somme valley and the
streets of the French capital. Two routes are possible: Dover/Calais
or the Avenue Verte via Newhaven and Dieppe. Mike Wells's Cicerone
guidebook covers both routes in full, with stage-by-stage
descriptions, 1:100,000 maps and practical information for every
stage. Suitable for first-time and experienced long-distance cyclists
alike, both routes follow quiet roads, dedicated cycle tracks and
canal and river paths, with gently rolling terrain throughout. The
classic route covers 490km (304 miles) in 11 stages, starting at the
Tower of London and finishing at the Eiffel Tower, passing through
Rochester, Ashford, Dover, Calais, Abbeville, Amiens, Beauvais and
Chantilly The Avenue Verte covers 387km (240 miles) in 9 stages,
starting at the London Eye and finishing at Notre Dame cathedral,
passing through Redhill, Newhaven, Dieppe, Gournay-en-Bray and Gisors,
making greater use of dedicated cycle paths and old railway trackbeds
Both routes are described north to south, with a summary description
also provided for those wanting to ride in the opposite direction;
they can also be combined for a round trip Stage descriptions are
supported by 1:100,000 maps and elevation profiles, with refreshment
and accommodation information for every stage and GPX files available
to download An introduction covers preparation, navigation, getting
there and back, accommodation, food and drink, and what to take,
alongside a French language glossary and list of cycle shops along the
route Two iconic cities, one unforgettable ride. This is a complete
guidebook to everything you need to know to cycle from London to
Paris.
Les mer
The classic Dover/Calais route and the Avenue Verte
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783626052
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Cicerone Press Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter