With the exception of two
major roads (D118 and D117), today’s ride was truly outstanding.
D14 climbed through a beautiful area
that became somewhat arid by the Pic de Bugarach, which is a stunning sight
from any angle. The Pic de
Bugarach is 1230 M high and we passed by it at the Col du Linas at 680 M. This year, we were going west to
east. Four years ago, we traveled
this road from east to west.
D10/D17 took us through a beautiful gorge with the
narrow road carved from the sides. Unbelievable road and wonderful sights. While on this road, we passed
for the next several hours into the Pyrénées-Orientales Department before
returning to Aude on D19/D123. This last road from Maury to Cucugnan was a beautiful climb above a
valley surrounded by mountains. This climb took us to the Grau de Maury at 432
M where there is a road that goes further up to the Chateau de Quéribus. From the Grau de Maury, we descended directly to Cucugnan, which is
set on a small hill within another huge valley surrounded by mountains. As with the Maury valley, there are
plenty of vineyards.
Background:
My wife and I have been doing self-supported tours in Western Europe (a majority in France) since 1993. This series of rides covers our 2005 2 month route through parts of France. Our beginning and ending point is near Chaduri (south of Angoulême) where our friends have a farm with Gites and Chambres d'Hotes.
We rode our Dawes touring bicycles purchased in 1993 heavily loaded with 700Cx32 tires. All of our riding was on paved roads, mostly with very little traffic.
If any questions, feel free to email me at jeffkadet@netdiving.com
Jeff