Sunday 28 July 2019

The last leg of our epic trip

With heavy hearts we left Austria and headed across Germany towards France, we decided not to spend much time in Germany on this trip as we wanted to make for the Ardennes , an area of natural beauty which we had researched to have some excellent cycling.
The Trans-Ardennes cycle trail seemed to us a perfect ending for the last week of our trip, it also served as a reminder of how wonderful the cycle trails are in France as well as how easy Motorhoming is in this beautiful country, there are facilities everywhere for Motorhomers as almost every village and town has designated free Aires.


We had a wonderful time cycling parts of the 83km trail alongside the spectacular river Meuse, the trail is almost traffic free which makes for a much more relaxed journey especially when we come across a bakery that serves delicious coffee and cakes!
We booked our crossing home from Calais to Dover and were so surprised when sitting in the queue waiting to board the ferry we saw our friends Martin and Isabelle also waiting in their motorhome for the same ferry. We just couldn't believe the co-incidence! Having not seen them since our stay in Mojacar in March we had a lot of catching up to do about where we had all been and the adventures we had over the last few months! They had been mainly in Portugal, Martin had a big birthday whilst they were there and they hired a huge villa for all the family to join him in his celebrations - you can imagine he had a few tales to tell about that!
What a wonderful end to our travels, the crossing went by in a flash whilst we chatted and we didnt even notice the sea was slightly more choppy than usual!

And so our six month trip across Europe is over, we travelled 6500miles in the motorhome, cycled 1500 miles on our bikes, took 2 overnight ferry journies and visited 12 European countries. We have made many new friends and certainly had some really interesting experiences.
I wonder when and where our next experience will be?
Somewhere in Greece 3 thousand miles from home....