Motorcycle Tour Ireland to France Italy 2025 Ep13 D THE SWEET ROADS – TAIN L’HERMITAGE TO ST ÉTIENNE
Motorcycle Tour Ireland to France Italy 2025 Ep13 D – TAIN L’HERMITAGE, GERVANS, SARRAS, ANDANCE, ST VALLIER, BOURG ARGENTAL TO SAINT ÉTIENNE.
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I have split this part of our day into several episodes, and we continue on our journey that day (175 miles/smiles ) from Tain L’Hermitage to Saint Etienne where we stayed the night and travelled through the gorgeous sweeping bends, hairpins through forests, agricultural areas, vineyards etc to SAINT ÉTIENNE – all on our way west to visit Oradour Sur Glane, beyond Limoges.
A BIG day travelling through fabulous France !
Background :-
ON OUR WAY TO RIDE THE ROUTE DES GRANDE ALPS & ROUTE NAPOLEON along with the Gorge De Verdon, the balcony roads of the Gorge de Vercours and any other peaks, valleys & twisty road we can find along the way. All of this, before heading to visit Oradour sur Glane and then the Normandy beach war memorials on our way back to Cherbourg.
On our Twisties & Beer tour, we left Ballygawley/Monaghan and rode to Dublin to catch the ferry to Cherbourg. Geoff & Percy were travelling through the UK, to get to the Newhaven ferry to Dieppe, and I had us all booked into a cheap hotel with secure parking on the southern ring road of Chartres – in Barjouville – as that would be similar distances for both groups and would be a good start for our trip towards the Alps and beyond.
This trip had it all – something we will not forget. Riding to the highest paved road in Europe and then to visit Europe’s version of the Grand Canyon. Great friends, craic, roads, scenery, beer, food, the odd mishap, rain, sunshine, no mechanical issues and a lot of laughs.
Thanks for watching our efforts and hopefully these videos will help inspire you to start planning your own trip, big or small, either solo or with friends. If we can do it, so can you. It was great meeting David at the bike queue for the ferry, who while nervous of the 3 week solo trip he had planned to do, and just go with the flow. I had completed a solo trip to watch the Bol D’Or 24 hour bike race in the Paul Ricard circuit near Toulon, when I was 23 many years ago, with a tent and the AA Camping and caravanning guide book, no mobiles etc and had a fantastic trip and experience. I hope David enjoyed his trip too…..The first step is said to be the hardest, but hats off – he was on the ferry, so good luck to him and all those who follow and share this fantastic and very fortunate way of travelling.
Cheers. T