Today we had to kill time in Cherbourg. Our car ferry did not leave until 21.45 pm. Oh Joy. We decided to have lunch at a restaurant by the harbour, Angela trying Marmite au Pecheur, (fish pot), which was delicious, and John the house vegetarian pizza, a pizza like no other, with no cheese and a topping of lots of green beans amongst other veg. Time spent in the supermarket resulted in the purchase of two bottles of Bordeaux wine from Chateau La Virou for Christmas and new year consumption. Angela can always make room for wine!
Wednesday, 28 September 2022
Tuesday, 27 September 2022
Cherbourg
What a day! Because we only had nine minutes to make our connection at Strasbourg John decided we'd catch a train from Mulhouse an hour before the one we were booked on, and boy were we glad we did. Next stop Paris. Five in the afternoon and we had to change stations in the rain. Busy didn't even describe the city, manic more like and we had to navigate using our phone. But we made it onto the 17.59 pm to Cherbourg. All downhill now, stress over. No. Shortly after leaving we were informed the train would be an hour late. Arriving now at 10.30 pm instead of 9.30 pm. After many announcements we found the cause of our delay was a fault at a level crossing. By the time we arrived at Cherbourg we were passed caring. We had the code to access the barrier at the campsite and we knew where it was having stayed there on our first night. As we left the station and rode into the dark of night the rain began to fall heavily. Of course it did! We'd spent ten hours travelling on trains and now the tent had to be put up in the rain. We were at a low point. We survived the night, despite a strong wind and lashing rain and the next day dawned settled, so we were able to pack the tent away dry.
Monday, 26 September 2022
Mulhouse (Day 3)
Anna set off just before twelve to continue her journey to Portugal. This campsite is exceptional when it comes to facilities for cyclists, and as it was her first of her trip we think she'll be in for a surprise as she continues on her way. Also, most of the campsites will close on September 30th. Angela is desperately trying to receive a response from the campsite at Cherbourg. We have three trains to catch tomorrow, the last arrives at Cherbourg at nine-twenty-one in the evening, so we need to be sure we can access the site, after a cycle of about an hour. Before we waved Anna off, John gave her a tip. Stock up on toilet paper before you leave. Most French campsites don't provide it, it's down to you. Fill your boots, pockets and panniers. Angela always does. Around midday, we packed our lunch and cycled out of the town for around an hour in the direction of Basel looking for fungi along the way. John was very keen to find some chicken of the woods to eat in his omelette tomorrow morning. Two large barges passed by us on the canal. Now we have slowed down, we feel tired, but still hungry, eating too much. A coffee stop in the town before shopping for tomorrow's travelling, to ensure we have enough food, then back to our little chalet for one last night. Tomorrow, we will be back in our tent. Let's hope the rain stays away. We feel a little sad to be coming home, but now the weather is changing we know we've had the best of it, so it's probably a good thing.
Sunday, 25 September 2022
Mulhouse (Day 2)
Saturday, 24 September 2022
Mulhouse (Day 1)
Friday, 23 September 2022
Kembs
Beautiful sunrises, follow cold nights, and bright sunshine and clear blue then fill the day. It was all downhill now to Mulhouse. Our cycle along the canal was pleasant. We stopped to look at a bell that was erected to signify the local extinction of the curlew. A few barges sailed by, as always their owners waved us on our way. Today we would cycle through Mulhouse, stopping briefly on the way through alongside the canal to eat lunch. Our destination was a campsite at Kembs. Just ten miles from Basel, our overall destination. We'd not bothered to stock up on food as there was an Aldi supermarket close by. It was closed for five months. Why? Oh dear we had to source an evening meal. Angela went out to search and returned with two chicken burgers and chips from a nearby restaurant. The food was fantastic. The French don't stint on quality. Just after we arrived at the campsite, Anneka cycled in, on her return ride across the border to Basel, she thought we'd probably be here. It was nice to see her again, and perhaps one day we'll visit her at her home in Rouen.