Weather forecast is not clever for the next few days so a challenge today - Limoges!
Starting off in the sunshine, over the millpond flat Vienne at St Brice
No Paris-Roubaix problems here
A small detour into St-Yriex-sous-Aixe. This is the 11th century church.
And this is the magnolia in the garden next door.
The route Into Aixe-sur-Vienne is a PIA. The town is one long street following the river and has 4 sets of lights, cars parked along the road and is a main route for HGVs. So, I go through this riverside park before getting to the town and then through the back streets, which bypasses all of the pain. However, halfway through the park there is a 2m metal fence across the path. On the other side of the fence there is a notice, to the effect that there are works going on and no-one is allowed through. There was a bit of the fence missing so I could pass. This is typical of French civil works - they do the job, then leave the signs / barriers up for the next month
Stopped a while for refreshment in Aixe-sur-Viene
Between Aixe and Limoges the road is wide flat and I was able to go along at 25km/hr with not much effort at all. So much so, I was catching up with a guy on a road bike . I noticed as I overtook that it was a fixie - unheard of in these parts and a definite first for me (overtaking and fixed)
When I arrived at Limoges I tried to follow the newly advertised path along the Vienne - it's OK, but there are stairs and bits where cycling is not allowed.
Managed to get far enough to take a photo of the cathedral.
On the way back found this 'painting' of the pont Saint-Martial by Charles Bichet
Returning to Aixe, I opted to go via Saint-Martin-le-Vieux, which was not a good idea as it was uphill most of the way.
Cross country to Séreilhac, brought me to this nice spot for lunch
The dandelions are out in force
Back via Cognac-la-Forêt, 95km in 4hr 40min to a well deserved beer
Starting off in the sunshine, over the millpond flat Vienne at St Brice
No Paris-Roubaix problems here
A small detour into St-Yriex-sous-Aixe. This is the 11th century church.
And this is the magnolia in the garden next door.
The route Into Aixe-sur-Vienne is a PIA. The town is one long street following the river and has 4 sets of lights, cars parked along the road and is a main route for HGVs. So, I go through this riverside park before getting to the town and then through the back streets, which bypasses all of the pain. However, halfway through the park there is a 2m metal fence across the path. On the other side of the fence there is a notice, to the effect that there are works going on and no-one is allowed through. There was a bit of the fence missing so I could pass. This is typical of French civil works - they do the job, then leave the signs / barriers up for the next month
Stopped a while for refreshment in Aixe-sur-Viene
Between Aixe and Limoges the road is wide flat and I was able to go along at 25km/hr with not much effort at all. So much so, I was catching up with a guy on a road bike . I noticed as I overtook that it was a fixie - unheard of in these parts and a definite first for me (overtaking and fixed)
When I arrived at Limoges I tried to follow the newly advertised path along the Vienne - it's OK, but there are stairs and bits where cycling is not allowed.
Managed to get far enough to take a photo of the cathedral.
On the way back found this 'painting' of the pont Saint-Martial by Charles Bichet
Returning to Aixe, I opted to go via Saint-Martin-le-Vieux, which was not a good idea as it was uphill most of the way.
Cross country to Séreilhac, brought me to this nice spot for lunch
The dandelions are out in force
Back via Cognac-la-Forêt, 95km in 4hr 40min to a well deserved beer