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Lonely Planet Cycling France (Cycling Guides) (Paperback)

by Sally Dillon (Author), Neil Irvine (Author), Catherine Palmer (Author), Katherine Widing (Author) "The Bicycle is Born While France, Eng and Germany argue over who invented the bicycle, it can't be denied that French ingenuity played an instrumental..." (more)
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The French have a nickname for the bicycle: la petite reine, or the little queen. With the country's fondness for the queen of the road, its vast network of quiet back roads, magnificent scenery, and scrumptious eateries, it's the perfect choice for discovering the world on two wheels. Lonely Planet has created an excellent guide to touring in France, chock-full of itineraries, maps, information, and advice for those who want to get off the bus and set their own pace. They've mapped out the best rides in the country for neophytes, veterans, and off-roaders, with itineraries ranging from a few hours to two months. Here's a sampling: In Paris you can take the bike paths along the Seine or all the way to Monet's gardens in Giverny. The Loire Valley offers intimate excursions beside sandstone villages, magnificent châteaux, and scenic waterways. Take the tiny, winding roads of Provence to see perched villages and spectacular panoramas of the Cote d'Azur, or dip into Champagne for the terraced vineyards of Dom Perignon. For those up to the challenge, there's the dramatic volcanic landscape of the Massif Central, with its steep climbs and sweeping descents. The guide includes a chapter on the island of Corsica, with its rugged coastal scenery and prehistoric sites.

Traveling by bicycle calls for a plethora of information not found in the typical tourist guidebook. Lonely Planet has it all. "Facts for Cyclists" provides practical information on when to ride (based on the weather and wind patterns), a checklist of what to bring, information on buying or renting locally, a list of cycling events, and Internet resources. There are tips for senior, disabled, and gay and lesbian cyclers, and those riding with children, as well as lists of which airlines and which types of trains are bicycle friendly, and how to pack and transport your bike. The "Health and Safety" chapter explains the French rules of the road (including the confusing "Priority to the Right"), and gives tips for getting and staying fit, and treatments for common ailments on the road. Of course, there's the usual information on where to stay, what to eat, and what to see for a wide range of tastes, from camping to a night in a château. There's also a section on the history of cycling in France and a chapter on the Tour de France and its nuances. With the inclusion of the requisite chapter on bicycle maintenance and repair, you're ready to ride. --Lesley Reed

Book Description

This essential guide steers you along France’s best cycling routes, to the best patisseries, the friendliest places to stay and the most breathtaking scenery. Find a tour to suit you – a leisurely day trip, a week-long food and wine tour or an epic mountain climb.

  • 135 days of France’s best cycling – including Corsica
  • on-the-road maintenance tips and a guide to French cycle-speak
  • where to eat – from markets to cafes and restaurants
  • where to stay – from camping to B&Bs and chateaux
  • what to see and do, in and out of the saddle
  • how to pack and transport your bike
  • the Tour de France explained

Product Details
  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications (March 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1864500360
  • ISBN-13: 978-1864500363
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #623,366 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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