Day 13 Castellane to Nice

We had a lovely evening in Castellane with a delicious dinner and lots of laughs. It really has been a lovely group to do this adventure with.

So to the last day on the bike and of course it started with a two hour climb.


Various body parts took their turn to complain so I took some ibuprofen and concentrated on the gorgeous scenery, making the most of this fantastic experience and feeling rather sad that it was coming to an end.







The descent began just before the coffee stop at Gréolières with so many cyclists slogging their way up in the opposite direction.

The fun descent was rudely interrupted by a very painful and horribly hot little climb, but we soon arrived at the outskirts of Cagnes-sur-Mer zigzagging through busy traffic until we reached the sea and the lunch stop.



A very sweaty but very happy group of cyclists:

I was in Nice for Katie’s Ironman World Championships last September and I know how busy the cycle path along the Promenade des Anglais can be, so I pedalled off on my own to find an ice cream en route to the hotel in the port.

There is an Ironman race tomorrow so it was a bit of a chaotic ride but fun to see the participants racking their bikes. There is an orange extreme heat warning so it is going to be brutal for those poor triathletes.
Meanwhile, it’s time to pack, have a few beers and a final group dinner before flying back to London tomorrow into another heatwave.
I have absolutely loved this trip, it’s been very challenging but I feel so fortunate to be able to do this adventuring. Now I just need to attempt to maintain my fitness until September (once my legs have forgiven me!)






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  1. Another wonderful Blog Jules with plenty of food porn thanks. Looks like an awesome trip. And yes France must be the best cycling country. Gotta get back!

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