41VZS09ZV6L. SL160  Cycling France: The Best Bike Tours in All of Gaul (Active Travel Series) Cycling France: The Best Bike Tours in All of Gaul (Active Travel Series)

Maps throughout. Much of the world’s most spectacular scenery is now easily accessible by bicycle! This informative series provides meticulously researched routes and clear maps to guide cyclists along their way, plus complete information on planning trips, accesses, accommodations, bicycle rentals, and the availability of supplies. Fun and informative guides! Each is sftbd., 4 3-4x 8 1-2.’

Customer Review: Good, but . . .
I have mixed feelings about this book — there are sections which are extraordinarily helpful, and then he spoils it. The most useful sections, and ones which other touring books would be wise to emulate, are his selections of helpful letters to various people (hotels, cycling shops, etc.) written in French for the linguistically challenged (like me). However, contrary to the remarks of the previous reviewer, my wife and I found that the selection of roads was not small country lanes — even when they paralleled the route selected by Mr. Simpson.

We toured through the Dordogne and Mr. Simpson’s route both out of Bordeaux, and then later in the trip the section from Cahors back towards Bordeaux were on major roads when wonderful alternatives were at hand. We found this inexplicable. For the first part of the book I rate it at 5 stars — but as the route selection is so marginal (at least where we tried to use it) I have to downgrade to 3. The best of both worlds was to use this book for preparation, and then another for actual route planning. For that I highly recommend the Whitehill’s book, 14 Tours Geared for Discovery.
Customer Review: Good, but . . .
I have mixed feelings about this book — there are sections which are extraordinarily helpful, and then he spoils it. The most useful sections, and ones which other touring books would be wise to emulate, are his selections of helpful letters to various people (hotels, cycling shops, etc.) written in French for the linguistically challenged (like me). However, contrary to the remarks of the previous reviewer, my wife and I found that the selection of roads was not small country lanes — even when they paralleled the route selected by Mr. Simpson.

We toured through the Dordogne and Mr. Simpson’s route both out of Bordeaux, and then later in the trip the section from Cahors back towards Bordeaux were on major roads when wonderful alternatives were at hand. We found this inexplicable. For the first part of the book I rate it at 5 stars — but as the route selection is so marginal (at least where we tried to use it) I have to downgrade to 3. The best of both worlds was to use this book for preparation, and then another for actual route planning. For that I highly recommend the Whitehill’s book, 14 Tours Geared for Discovery.

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