Off we go, Eiffel Tower, here we come! 30 miles to go, should be a doddle, right? Hmmm.
Left Vaux and went through Triel to cross the bridge across the Seine. One of the more interesting things was the most enormous snail ever! Can see why they’re a dinner delicacy.
Immediately missed a turn and ended up on the wrong road. After debating going forward, decided not to repeat yesterday and headed back to the known route. Went one more exit down and found our road into the cutest Seine-side village with some fantastic houses and a market! We stopped for a croissant and coffee before heading up the hill.
That was the first of several hills. The route meandered through park after park. You wouldn’t expect so much green on a route coming into Paris. Or so many hills. Had a lovely lunch in Versailles and then made our way into the last bit of Saturday afternoon Paris chaos. And it was chaos, bikes crashing into each other, parents on bikes w/ little tikes trying to follow, people shopping and wandering (without looking) into the road - made steering and navigation especially ‘interesting’!

Nice hotel, Hotel Exposition, easy walking distance from the Tower and convenient to everything. Walked out to dinner at a very traditional French bistro, Le Commerce. Escargot was had! Calf’s head was not! Finished with the Mousse au Chocolate - perfect! Now in bed listening to the sound of Saturday night Paris and looking forward to introducing Chris to more of the city tomorrow.

















Not a high mileage day or a lot of climbing but getting into and out of Capital Cities is always a challenge and this is the third one we have done this summer (Vienna and Budapest being the others). Great ride though and well done to Chris for doing it. Now to enjoy Paris😎.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, Paireeee! Great pics as well. Those are for framing. I didn't realize I was a few days behind the blog...it was like streaming a Netflix series since I got to read several days in a row. Thanx for sharing! Closest I'll get to Paris for the foreseeable future.
ReplyDeleteI’m checking out a trip from Le Havre to Paris all along the Seine - want to join us?
DeleteThe last 5 miles into the city always seem to be the toughest but so worth it!
ReplyDeleteYou’re absolutely right!
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