French Coast to Coast + Canal du Midi cycle trip 2024- diary notes

French Coast to Coast + Canal du Midi cycle trip 2024. A great trip cycling 631 km!

10th to the 24th of May 2024 by Vic Ient

We cycled coast to coast starting in Royan on the Atlantic coast (Bay of Biscay), firstly along the Gironde, then the Garonne and then the Canal du Midi to Béziers and the river Orb to the Mediterranean coast!

This was a great trip – we cycled 631 km (392 miles). Over 400 miles if you include the trip we did further east in Languedoc near Nimes in order to visit the amazing Roman aqueduct at Pont du Gard.   Click: Photos trip details HERE. 

Pond du Gard – Roman Aqueduct

Once we had arrived at Royan the task was relatively simple, –  cycling 400 miles and enjoying visiting great places like the beautiful walled city of Carcassonne. 

The hard work in setting up this trip was arranging the logistics and booking tickets for the train journeys across France to and from St Malo. Arranging the crossing was really a piece of cake and getting to and from Portsmouth was no problem. 

The real problem was travelling by train with bicycles that will ‘fully assembled’.  If we had bicycles which could be disassembled the journey would be relatively simple but electric bikes are not easy to disassemble and they don’t fit into a box or bag of a maximum size of 130 cm x 90 cm. Therefore, we had to find railway routes which allowed us to take our bikes on and off just in the same way as you would on local trains here in Sussex.  The difference is we were covering much longer distances. From St Malo to the start of our journey was about 400 km (250 miles). However, with my growing knowledge of the French railway system I was able to achieve this, and we had the added benefit of staying overnight at the atmospheric old town in Nantes and at La Rochelle which is a beautiful ancient port on the west coast of France on our route. 

Historic Town Hall at La Rochelle
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