About Claude Engard
5,868 km
408:04 h
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We left the campsite early because of the heat. 7 a.m.
This morning it was almost chilly, but the climbs quickly warmed us up.
It was pleasant up on the hillsides, with magnificent views of the surrounding vineyards and mountains.
This morning the smell of chestnut blossoms was strong, then towards Bédarieux
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We really enjoyed this tour.
On the small winegrowers' paths. In the Hérault countryside, over hill and dale. It's a change from the crowded seaside trails.
We had some steep climbs, one at 17 percent.
It stings, and we pushed.
In Aumes, we stopped. A grandpa was selling his fruit in his house, untreated
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We ride on trails we already know, but the scenery is beautiful.
Especially this long dike in the middle of the ponds after Palavas-les-Flots, where we're peacefully surrounded by the water and the birds.
Then Balaruc, where we buy a tielle, then Bouzigues, where we buy oysters, and then we head to Bouzigues
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A windy day, behind us. From Tarascon to Port St. Louis.
We reminisced.
My brother came to pick us up. And here we are at Grandma's in Fos-sur-Mer.
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We set off after a good night's sleep along the small roads of Provence.
Vegetable fields line the path. And fruit trees abound.
The weather is nice. A headwind isn't very pleasant.
We're starting to see bulls.
We pass Cavaillon-Saint-Rémy and head for Tarascon; we're on the Via Venaisia.
The trails are beautiful
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This morning we were staying with friends. We had a great time, but it was short because we arrived late.
Then we set off on the small country roads. Here, crops reign supreme
(salad, melon, tomatoes, vines, zucchini, etc.) as well as fruit trees.
More barley, wheat, poppies, sunflowers... First, we were
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It was a good route. We crossed the exceptionally beautiful Rochemaure bridge. This bridge was renovated as part of the Via Rhone in 2013. It is only accessible to non-motorized vehicles. It's very impressive to cross it by bike. The Himalayan footbridge is 340 meters long.
We passed the nuclear power
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We left with the sun, and that's good.
Our things dried quickly.
The path was fast at first, then slower (headwind).
We passed Andance, St. Vallier, Tournon, Tain, l'Ermitage, and the beautiful bridge. And then Valence, where the statue of Charles Aznavour stands.
The weather was still good this evening.
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This morning we set off gently from Mathilde's.
The weather is good, so we set off at 7 a.m. along the canal. We're still thinking about yesterday. An exceptional day.
We arrive in Montech at 11 a.m.
So we decide to continue to Moissac.
In Moissac, we see the canal bridge over the Tarn.
Beautiful structure
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