Then on to Sainte - Mere - Eglise were we met up with Allan and swapped stories over a bite to eat. A nice village square with the life - size Americian Airborne soldier dummy hanging off the church spire to commerate the Americian Airborne landing on the village on the eve of D day
We then all visited the Americian Airborne Museum, my second time here, but still well worth the visit.
From here it was a leisurely ride along the coast back to Cherbourg.
A smooth crossing back to Ireland , and witnessed a pod of whales off the side of the ferry - a great end to another great trip.
Total milage about 3100.
A great time of the year to visit these areas as the traffic was very light - the heaviest traffic we encountered was riding round Dublin on our way home.
Until next time.
Destination Alps ( and some other places along the way)
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Re: Destination Alps ( and some other places along the way)
Great write up that Keith ! Thoroughly enjoyed following the report.
Good idea to spread it over a bit of time too, rather than trying to do it all in one sitting.
Nice job !
D.
Good idea to spread it over a bit of time too, rather than trying to do it all in one sitting.
Nice job !
D.
Formerly Suzivstrom650 !
Re: Destination Alps ( and some other places along the way)
Wow! That looks like a great run to do!
And good craic to..nice one
And good craic to..nice one
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Re: Destination Alps ( and some other places along the way)
Can I ask,if you were just using campsites how much £ all in approx would it be conservatively??
I am Vig,much love for any n all motorcycles,I'll ride anything
Re: Destination Alps ( and some other places along the way)
Campsites only 10e that's better than I had expected
I am Vig,much love for any n all motorcycles,I'll ride anything