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It's been said that I know a little bit about a lot of things and a lot about little things. I hope I can share some of this knowledge with you as we travel.

Observations from the saddle of a bike: Canal cycling France: Dannemarie to Longevelle-sur-Doubs

EURO VELO 6 FRANCE DAY 4 DANNEMARIE to LONGEVELLE-SUR-DOUBS For most parts of today I didn’t wear my helmet as it would not fit over my woolly hat and in light of there being no traffic I took a chance. … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Canal cycling France: Mulhouse to Dannemarie

EUROVELO 6 ADVENTURES – – ZURICH to BESANCON FRANCE DAY 3 MULHOUSE to DANNEMARIE Today was a cool overcast day and the ride for most parts was along the edge of the Canal du Rhône au Rhin. The travel publicity … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Canal cycling France: Basel to Mulhouse

EUROVELO 6 ADVENTURES – – ZURICH to BESANCON FRANCE  DAY 1 & 2 BADEN to MULHOUSE.   25/26 October 2017. When we left Zurich in September our friends Rolf & Erika suggested that if at any time we wanted to return … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Italy’s Genova and San Remo and Lugano Switzerland

POST 11 OBSERVATIONS from the SADDLE of a BIKE 2016. GENOVA and SAN REMO ITALY and LUGANO SWITZERLAND, Genova is what I call a ‘Sardine City’, a city where its inhabitants literally live on top of each other because suitable … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Milan Italy

PART 10  OBSERVATIONS from the SADDLE of a BIKE MILAN ITALY After four enjoyable days in Verona we were unsure where to go next (typical of a true traveller/vagabond) then after consulting the map we decided to take the train … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Verona Italy

PART 9  OBSERVATIONS from the SADDLE of a BIKE VERONA ITALY Three of Shakespeare’s plays were set in Verona and one that comes to mind is Romeo and Juliet, I think because I was required to study the play in … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Trieste to Verona Italy

POST 8   OBSERVATIONS from the SADDLE of a BIKE  TRIESTE to CERVIGNANO by BICYCLE and by TRAIN to VERONA.  The three hour bus ride from Pula to Trieste was without event, the action started once we arrived. The bus terminal … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Pula Croatia

POST 7   OBSERVATIONS from the SADDLE of a BIKE  PULA CROATIA  October 2017 Sunday morning came and we took a bus to Pula, a coastal city in Croatia. The main reason for going to Pula was to see the Roman … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Slovenia

POST 6 OBSERVATIONS from the SADDLE of a BIKE  SLOVENIA September 2017 Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital According to ancient Greek legend Jason with his men, the Argonauts, was fleeing with King Aeetes’ daughter, Medea, after winning the Golden Fleece. As they … Continue reading

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Observations from the saddle of a bike: Villach Austria

POST 5  OBSERVATIONS from the SADDLE of a BIKE VILLACH AUSTRIA Villach is a city located in the federal state of Carinthia in Austria. Nearby is Italy and Slovenia. We were drawn to Villach because it was in this city … Continue reading

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