Our Ride Maps
These maps were created using the actual recorded trackpoints from our GPS navigation software (RideWithGPS). The daily files were combined with GOTOES for Strava, into a single large data file for each trip. The software filtered to ignore trackpoints less than 4 metres apart. Then the data files were converted into web-friendly html files with GPS Visualizer. In order to present the maps properly, each trip’s html code was enclosed in an iframe.
Ride 1 – Weymouth to Cambridge (680 kms) – Sept 2022

We picked up our BRAND NEW trikes in Weymouth on the English Channel. So exciting! Our hosts at the St John’s Guest House made us fabulous proper English breakfasts as we made a couple of test rides to shake out loose bolts. And we shook out a lot of them. Our trike assembler left quite a few ‘finger-tight’, causing a number of stops to pick up pieces. We finally got on our way heading to Cambridge, reminding each other to ride on the left.
The ride was beautiful, past Corfe Castle, the beaches of Bournemouth, forest trails, the huge Southampton harbour, an incredible evensong at Winchester Cathedral, magical Oxford, fabulous Ely Cathedral, fighting ferocious winds through the Fens, and a couple of evenings in our friend Sue’s house in Cambridge.
Ride 2 – Cambridge to Chester (1064 kms) – May 2023

Now we are stoked (get it – Stoke-On-Trent?) for more England cycling, plus a good taste of Wales.
On our first trip the previous fall we intended to visit Bletchley Park (of Enigma code breaking fame) but were denied due to a national holiday. This trip we planned ahead to ensure success. A wonderful exhibit. It’s easy to feel the second world war activity – people poring over documents, machinery crunching numbers, typists entering encrypted data.
The cycling through Oxfordshire was sublime. Gently rolling countryside and quaint villages and small towns. As we entered Oxford we passed by the huge factory producing Austin Minis. We stayed two nights in Oxford, with our precious trikes chained up with hundreds of others in the main square. Terrifying, but luckily nobody damaged or stole them.
The academic and religious buildings in Oxford are spectacular.
After Oxford we rode into the hilly and lovely Cotswolds, and stayed a couple of nights with our friend Brian in his house in Blockley. Then visited spectacular cathedrals in Tewkesbury and Gloucester. Both of our Enviolo electronic gear shifters failed in Thornbury, just before the Severn Bridge near Bristol. Chris, from ICE Trikes, drove four hours from his Falmouth factory in Cornwall with replacements. Over-the-top customer service.
We were very impressed with Cardiff, and with our fantastic ride criss-crossing the England-Wales border up to Chester, near Liverpool. Great hill climbing challenges and incredible views. We left the trikes in storage in Chester, stayed a couple of nights in Liverpool (hosting Eurovision while we were there!), took the train back to London and flew home.
Ride 3 – Chester to Bordeaux (1701 kms) – September 2023

This ride took us through more of Wales (YES!), southern Ireland (YES!!!), and to Bordeaux in France (YES!!!!!!). That route required two ferries – across the Irish Sea from Fishguard in Wales to Rosslare in Ireland (3-1/2 hours), and from Kinsale in Ireland to Roscoff in Britanny, France (overnight). Both ferries had excellent food, and the overnight’s sleeping accommodation was tight but comfortable.
Wales was, again, fantastic. A fascinating stop was Portmeiron, ‘The Village’ of the 1960’s TV show The Prisoner. The villages, hills, streams and views made for some of the best riding of all of our travels.
We hugged the south coast of Ireland between Wexford and Cork, and then headed inland to meet our friends Lynn and Steve for a couple of nights in Killarney. A great guide took us around the Dingle peninsula to see the rugged coastline of south-west Ireland. Our ride to Killarney was very, very wet, with three punctures to repair in cold pouring rain. Memorable! A driver ferried us in his van back down to the coast at Clonakilty to save us from hurricane force winds and torrential downpours. The final ride to the ferry at Kinsale was sunny, dry, and beautiful.
The ferry left us in Roscoff, Britanny, to begin our first cycling on the Continent. An interesting stop was Saint-Nazaire to visit its huge Nazi submarine pen. We shared Nantes with hundreds of Welsh and Argentinian rugby fans who had travelled to see their team play in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final. La Rochelle was enchanting, with a wonderful oyster lunch on the Île de Ré. Great sea views and wide estuaries as we approached the wine regions of Bordeaux.
Ride 4 – Bordeaux to Lisbon (1757 kms) – May 2024

- First Day Cycling – Bordeaux to Sore
- Day 2 – Sore to Mont-de-Marsans, France
- A Couple of Challenges
- Salies-de-Béarn & Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port
- The Pass Through the Pyrénées
- First Day in Spain
- Cycling Through Rioja
- Very Hot, Very Dry, Very Long
- Burgos
- Getting Across Central Spain
- Valladolid, Spain
- Toro, Spain
- Parador de Zamora
- Zamora, Miranda Do Douro and onto Sendim
- The Middle of Portugal and the Douro River Valley
- Riding to RibaDouro
- Riding Into Porto
- Porto
- Porto to Aveiro
- Aveiro to Praia De Mira
- Praia Mira to Coimbra
- Coimbra to Pombal
- Tomar
- Batalha to São Martinho Do Porto (and Nazare)
- Tomar to Batalha
- Torres Vedras
- Lisbon
Ride 5 – Lisbon to Chartres (1659 kms) – October 2024

- Day 1 – Toronto to Lisbon
- Day 2 – Lisbon to Setubal
- Day 3 – Setubal to Santiago do Cacem, Alentejo
- Day 4 & 5 – Santiago de Cacem to Aljustrel & Mertola
- Days 6 & 7 – Mertola to El Rocio
- Days 8, 9 & 10 – El Rocio to Sevilla (Oct 21, 22 & 23)
- Days 11, 12 & 13 – Sevilla, Palma del Rio, Almodovar del Rio & Cordoba(Oct 23, 24 & 25)
- Days 14 & 15 – Cordoba (Oct 26 & 27)
- Days 16, 17, 18 – Cordoba, Malaga & Nerja (Oct 28 – 30)
- Days 19-25 – Granada, Almeria, Alcabendas & San Sebastian (Oct 31 – Nov 5)
- Days 25, 26 and 27. San Sebastián, Bayonne (France!) and Dax. November 5, 6 and 7.
- Days 28 and 29. November 8th and 9th. Mont-de-Marsan and Bazas, France.
- Days 30 and 31. November 10th and 11th. Libourne and Barbizieux, France.
- Day 32, November 12, 75 km Barbezieux to Aubigné
- Days 33 and 34. Wed Nov 13 and Thu Nov 14. Aubigné to Poitier to Nouâtre.
- Friday November 15 through Sunday the 17th, Days 35, 36, 37. Nouâtre to Tours for one night, Amboise for two nights.
- Monday Nov. 18, Tuesday Nov. 19, Wednesday Nov. 20. Days 38, 39, 40 two nights at Chef Christophe Hay’s Fleur de Loire Hotel and Michelin starred restaurants followed by a night at the Brit Hotel, Chateaudun.
- Days 41 and 42. Chateaudun to Chartres on Thursday November 21st through a raging blizzard: the toughest day of riding, EVER. Chartres to Paris to Toronto on Friday. The fabulous end of a fabulous trip.
Ride 6 – Chartres to Amersfoort (1238 kms) – May 2025

- Chartres to Amersfoort to Copenhagen: the 80th anniversary of VE-Day. WWI Trenches. Anne Frank. And a Little Mermaid.
- April 29, 2025. Chartres, France
- April 30 & May 1 – Bellême and Alençon
- May 2 – Manoir du Lys (Bagnoles de l’Orne) – DAY 3
- Saturday May 3 and Sunday the 4th. Two nights in Pontaubault, and a daytrip to Mont Saint-Michel. Days 4 and 5 of cycling.
- Monday May 5 and Tuesday 6 : Tessy-sur-Vire & Bayeux
- May 7 & 8: Omaha Beach and 80th Anniversary of VE Day
- May 9: Juno Beach
- May 10 – 12: Honfleur and Rouen
- May 13, 14 & 15 : Forges-les-Eaux, Amiens and Arras
- May 16: Vimy
- May 17: Passchendaele. Fittingly, we end the day with The Last Post in Ypres.
- May 18 & 19: Ghent
- May 20, 21, 22: Antwerp, Breda and Asperen
- May 23: Last Ride – to Amersfoort
- May 24 & 25: Amersfoort and Amsterdam
- May 26 (Monday) and 27 (Tuesday). Hamburg, Germany.
- Copenhagen. The last days of our Spring 2025 trip, Wednesday through Saturday, May 28-31.
Ride 7 – Amersfoort to St Albans (1112 kms)- September 2025

- 202509 Travels
- 20250907,08 London to the Netherlands
- 20250905-13 Netherlands, Belgium, and the Channel Crossing
- 20250914, 15, 16 Dover, Margate and Canterbury
- 20250917-19 Sissinghurst, Tunbridge Wells, Seaford
- 20250926-28 East Horsley, Westerham and Eden Park. Never heard of them? Me neither.
- 20250920 The Brighton Coast
- 20250921 Arundel
- 20250922 Chichester
- Eden Park to Finchley, right through the City of London (!) to St. Albans where we say goodbye to the bikes until Spring 2026. But first, two flat tires at once, a new personal best for Patti.
- 20250923 Uppark House, Hinton Ampner and Winchester
- Sep 24, 25 – The Army Air Museum, Littleton, Alton and Jane Austen’s House
- 20251001 – 3. London for 2-1/2 days then home! The end of Fall 2025’s trip.