Cycling London to Paris

The classic Dover/Calais route and the Avenue Verte

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, Western Europe, Sports, Cycling
Cover of the book Cycling London to Paris by Mike Wells, Cicerone Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mike Wells ISBN: 9781783626052
Publisher: Cicerone Press Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: Cicerone Press Language: English
Author: Mike Wells
ISBN: 9781783626052
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: Cicerone Press
Language: English

This guidebook describes two cycle routes between London and Paris: the 490km 'classic route' and the 387km Avenue Verte. Passing through rolling chalk downland and characterful market towns, the trails link these two great cities with their grand buildings, famous museums and iconic monuments. Ideal both for cycle-touring holidays and charity challenges, both routes are well within the capabilities of cyclists of moderate fitness and will generally take between five days and a week - meaning that a round trip, including a few days sightseeing in Paris, can easily be accomplished in a fortnight. The routes are described in both directions, with the primary route description running from London to Paris. The classic route is presented in eleven stages; the Avenue Verte in nine, with clear step-by-step directions accompanied by mapping, elevation profiles and notes on local points of interest. A comprehensive introduction covers all the practicalities, such as Channel crossings, accommodation and what to take, and also offers a fascinating historical overview of southern England and northern France. A summary of facilities, useful contacts and an English-French glossary can be found in the appendices. The classic route crosses the Channel between Dover and Calais and makes use of quiet country roads, rural tracks and dedicated cycle paths, with a number of off-road sections. Developed to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics, the Avenue Verte is fully waymarked and makes maximum use of Sustrans off-road cycle tracks in England and voies vertes (rural cycle routes) in France: it uses the slightly longer Newhaven-Dieppe crossing. Cycling from London to Paris draws on the best of both worlds: England and France; the bright lights and vibrant attractions of the city and the delightful scenery of Kent, Sussex, Hauts-de-France and Normandy. The journey offers a wonderful cycling experience, as well as a unique insight into the cultures of both nations.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This guidebook describes two cycle routes between London and Paris: the 490km 'classic route' and the 387km Avenue Verte. Passing through rolling chalk downland and characterful market towns, the trails link these two great cities with their grand buildings, famous museums and iconic monuments. Ideal both for cycle-touring holidays and charity challenges, both routes are well within the capabilities of cyclists of moderate fitness and will generally take between five days and a week - meaning that a round trip, including a few days sightseeing in Paris, can easily be accomplished in a fortnight. The routes are described in both directions, with the primary route description running from London to Paris. The classic route is presented in eleven stages; the Avenue Verte in nine, with clear step-by-step directions accompanied by mapping, elevation profiles and notes on local points of interest. A comprehensive introduction covers all the practicalities, such as Channel crossings, accommodation and what to take, and also offers a fascinating historical overview of southern England and northern France. A summary of facilities, useful contacts and an English-French glossary can be found in the appendices. The classic route crosses the Channel between Dover and Calais and makes use of quiet country roads, rural tracks and dedicated cycle paths, with a number of off-road sections. Developed to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics, the Avenue Verte is fully waymarked and makes maximum use of Sustrans off-road cycle tracks in England and voies vertes (rural cycle routes) in France: it uses the slightly longer Newhaven-Dieppe crossing. Cycling from London to Paris draws on the best of both worlds: England and France; the bright lights and vibrant attractions of the city and the delightful scenery of Kent, Sussex, Hauts-de-France and Normandy. The journey offers a wonderful cycling experience, as well as a unique insight into the cultures of both nations.

More books from Cicerone Press

Cover of the book Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: South and West by Mike Wells
Cover of the book Outdoor Photography by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The West Highland Way by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The Swiss Alps by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The Pennine Way - the Path, the People, the Journey by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The Danube Cycleway Volume 2 by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The Ayrshire and Arran Coastal Paths by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The Isle of Mull by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The End to End Cycle Route by Mike Wells
Cover of the book Walking in the Ardennes by Mike Wells
Cover of the book Lake District: High Level and Fell Walks by Mike Wells
Cover of the book Winter Climbs Ben Nevis and Glen Coe by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The Kennet and Avon Canal by Mike Wells
Cover of the book 20 Classic Sportive Rides in South West England by Mike Wells
Cover of the book The Northern Caminos by Mike Wells
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy