Monday 2 April 2012

The Rhine Cycle Route - By Tandem

And in the beginning there was a plan, and this I hope will prove to be an excellent one. I've been on lots of cycling trips myself and have some excellent memories. The down side to these trips has always been that I have left Lorena for the most part to hold the fort at home and she has been unfailingly supportive in my endeavours and has put up with all this without a single work of complaint, I've had nothing but encouragement.

This year things are going to be different and we are planning our first European trip on the tandem. I read some time ago about the Rhine Cycle Route which starts at the source of The River Rhine in Andermatt in Switzerland and runs generally north to emerge into the North Sea at the estuary in Rotterdam. The route has many attractions and I reckoned it would make a good first trip, the main point of the trip being to relax and just enjoy the journey.

I have, for ease of logistics and to hopefully enjoy improving weather, decided to ride from north to south and we probably won't bother going right up to Andermatt but will instead turn inland when The Rhine reaches Basel. The plan is to use the excellent North Sea ferry from Newcastle over to Amsterdam which is not expensive for two passengers and one bike and after the overnight crossing to Amsterdam we will ride down to meet up with the Rhine Cycle Route near Arnhem.

As we ride south down The Rhine we will pick up accommodation as we go, nothing will be pre-booked, and just stop as and where we please, an average of around 50 miles a day will be just fine. When we reach Basel we will strike west into France and pick up the "Mediterranean A" route of the European Bike Express at Beaune which will bring us, and the tandem (they carry tandems in the trailer as well as solo bikes) back up to Middlesbrough which is as far north as the bus goes, I've still got to solve the issue of getting home from there!

So, that's the plan, four months to prepare and I think it's going to be great!

4 comments:

  1. Fellow tandem riders, we will also be riding our tandem from Amsterdam to Andermatt in July this year. We are travelling from Australia. Good luck for your trip.
    Cheers
    Sue & Evan

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  2. Hi Sue and Evan

    Great to hear from you and I hope you have a super trip. We settled on after July to try to catch some of The Olympic Games before we set of, should be a great summer, Tour de France, Olympics, tandem ride!

    You've certainly got further to travel for the ride that we have, I'm guessing you are doing it as part of a a larger trip? I'd be really interested to hear more of your plans if you have to time to get in touch. We will be riding on our Dawes Galaxy Twin which has served us well, you may have seen us in this video clip: http://bit.ly/HYM3LJ The bike is far from light but it is sturdy and hopefully it will see us safely down The Rhine.

    We'll probably not go right up to Andermatt but head into France when we reach Basel to pick up the European Bike Express which is our means of travel home. In the end we will be taking things at a leisurely pace and we'll just see how time goes.

    Thanks for getting in touch!

    Quentin & Lorena

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  3. Can anyone tell me how much of the Rhine Cycle Route is bicycle path as opposed to road riding?
    I'd love to ride this sometime after the 2013 PTVshow.

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  4. Kevin, I think most of it is bicycle path rather than road. Not all tarmac tracks but my understanding is that it's perfectly rideable without a mountain bike. I spoke to a couple who went on a road tandem and they said it was fine. Q

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