Just returned from a few days trip to the Volcanic Region of France, took the LD lines night Ferry to Le Havre (£40 return at the moment)
Stopped of at my mates little house near Gace.
Headed down through Le Mans and Tours on the peage and then headed across country for several hours in 25 degre c sunshine until we saw the first glimpse of scenery and then it started raining
We went through Volvic (where the water comes from) and headed for the Puy de Dome Volcano
Pitched up our ABR flycamp in the mountains in near freezing conditions and made the shock discovery that a £10 Tesco summer sleeping bag doesnt keep you very warm
Up early the next morning and moved on to Mont-Dore and the Puy de Sancy covered in snow and people still skiing down it, brilliant roads in this area but a bit slippy this time of year.
We headed up through Clermont Ferrand which has a great copy of Fish Hill (Broadway/Cotswolds) and up through the Loire Valley but in true touring traditions the weather turned shite it went pitch black at 3pm so we cut short and headed for home, after eleven hours riding that day we were ready for the log fire and a shower.
Well worth the ride down there if youve never been, 475 miles from Le Havre (could be less but I got lost a few times

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Remember your credit card for petrol on a Sunday...30 euros to fill the GS up now

and take a warm sleeping bag
On me own back to the Ferry and work the next day