Luberon Cycling from Sade to Saignon
Explore · Julie Whitmarsh · Stay FitContributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer:
In a little over a week’s time my hubby and boys will set off from our home on Dartmoor to cycle through France, hopefully arriving safe and well after about 18 days in Sete. They’ll be cycling just over 1500km in that time, not quite the Tour de France,but a big ride whichever way you look at it. …Continue reading here for details on a Julie’s latest bike ride with “Miss Daisy” in the Luberon – beyond the Veloroute. Our Vaucluse Dreamer is exploring the Vaucluse on two-wheels, this time from Sade to Saignon.
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