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Enn

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just returned from the 2 weeks trip to the Atlantic coast of France. Many of you probably know and have been at French Riviera on Mediterranean, Cannes and Nice. Well, the Atlantic resorts are way higher class and majestic than those. Here's a short report.

Ready for take off, all packed for 2 pers. No tents this time though

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The first day we more or less fast fowarded through Baltics and reached Augustow in Poland, which is a pretty nice city on the river. We stayed at a cozy guest house for a very reasonable price of EUR 40-sh and enjoyed beer at a river

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Next stop was already in Potsdam, Germany. The town did not leave much impression, but at least the beer tasted good after some 800 km ride

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Then we decided to pop through Luxembourg as we had never been there. Here some pics of the Duke's residence

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And castle of Luxembourg

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The fourth day we were already in France and went to see the gardens in Versailles

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and have some picnic there

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The gardens are of course a masterpiece of its own, but there is also an old farmers village left authentic in the area

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Finally, day five we found ourself on the Atlantic coast, a marvellous small town called La Rochelle with impressive gate towers into its harbor.

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and a nice old town

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we stayed at a 3 star hotel which reception looked pretty cool

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Next to the La Rochelle is a beautiful island of Ile de Re, with a St. Martin Port.

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It has a great fish market

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and some cute design on the houses

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Mussels for sure tasted good, just fresh from the sea

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Meanwhile our Feejer made some new friends on the parking lot

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to be continued ...

 
After La Rochelle we continued to the Bordeaux region, passed few cute towns

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and took a ferry over La Charente river

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We opted to stay at a sort of wine centre called Pouillac, but that place did not leave much impression except for

this kind of vehicle with 3 wheels like a trike, although looking more like an old sportscar

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We went for a wine tasting to a nearby winery Lynch & Bages

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To be honest, we are not big fans of French wines, I guess our tastes are not developed enough, but these small creatures certainly made a mark

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And then we arrived to Bordeaux, which is also called a little Paris and which many Frenchmen themselves call the most beautiful city in France

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we happened to witness an action against the Spanish Corrida just in the middle of the French city, I guess they had got a bit lost... By the way, it is not me taking off the shorts, but somebody from the audience who decided to join the half naked girls ... So it was great fun after all.

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Just about an hour drive from Bordeaux is a nobel beach resort Arcachon with great beaches

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and the Europe's highest sand dunes near by, over 100 m over sea

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It was some heavy climbing to get up there

The farest points of our trip were Le Bayonne and Biarriz. The first is a really old town on a river with very nice old houses

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and occasional market place next to cathedral

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Biarriz again is a more modern and vibrant beach resort

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As we were very close to the Spanish border, the tapas certainly tasted good

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After Biarriz our holiday time was exhausted and we had to return home by fast track, we just met this red beauty on the way.

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So if you are considering a trip to Europe and wondering where to go, then the Atlantic shores of France are certainly cool places to be at

 
Nice ... love that area.

The "three-wheel sportscar" is a Morgan. They are getting rare, and valuable. Engines were motorcycle engines made, I believe, by JAP. Production of the three-wheeler ended in 1937.

 
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Thank You, Enn. That was really nice to look at. I spent 10 days in Paris on my honeymoon and I wanted to go into the countryside to see all that stuff. My wife wanted to stay in Paris. She Won!! :D

 
Thank You, Enn. That was really nice to look at. I spent 10 days in Paris on my honeymoon and I wanted to go into the countryside to see all that stuff. My wife wanted to stay in Paris. She Won!!
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well, she definitely made a right decision. I have been in Paris many times and it is a wonderful place. The beauty with France is that it all does not end there.

 
That is so true, Enn. Our honeymoon acutely was 10 days in London and 10 days in Paris. London was nice because I'm a major history buff. London was nice but, Paris was wonderful. It's the type of place that, if you are with your sweetheart, it's the most wonderful place on earth. I agreed to stay in the city and I had a great time. You have to make your new bride happy. I'm sure you understand what that's like. :D

 
Nice ... love that area.
The "three-wheel sportscar" is a Morgan. They are getting rare, and valuable. Engines were motorcycle engines made, I believe, by JAP. Production of the three-wheeler ended in 1937.
https://info.sscycle.com/performance-times/bid/51874/Introducing-The-new-X-Wedge-powered-Morgan-3-Wheeler Twigg, they are back in production, saw several in Daytona, one was at the S&S booth in the same area we were set up. Pretty cool and really snorty, for a v-twin.

 
What a wonderful trip. You had it all - beach, history, food, sites, and of course, great riding!!!

My wife and I look forward to returning to Europe one day. We had great fun last year.

 
Great ride report! Bordeaux and Biarritz are first-class, all right, and your pictures reflect that. Thanks a bunch, Enn!

 
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