International travel was out, so I decided to ride up through the East of England, from the Bedfordshire Ouse to the Yorkshire one and over the Humber bridge.
In the midst of the chaos of 2020, I found a window when the coronavirus regulations would allow European travel and I could fit in a cycle tour. Starting in Munich, I made my way into Austria and travelled the length of the country through some of the valleys and high passes. After a brief sojourn in the wine growing country around lake Neusiedlersee and across the border to Bratislava, I finished up in Vienna and home.
In 2019, I visited Central Europe on my summer tour. Taking a train into the heart of Poland, I returned to the west by a meandering route through hilly Bohemia. Beyond the beer and bombs of Plzen I crossed the width of the old East Germany, to make it back to the west in Kassel.
The target of my tour of 2018 was to visit my friend Ben in Tübingen, where he was teaching. I wanted to combine France and Germany, so thought I would set off from somewhere in Burgundy, cross the Rhine, then check out the Black Forest. Unfortunately I dramatically underestimated the hilliness of that region, with exhausting consequences. Finally, in some record-breaking heat (some days were 41°C), I followed the Rhine back to the north and the Mosel into Luxembourg.
For my first major tour overseas after a long hiatus, I decided to see if I could get my home-built machine (the “Blue Shift”) right through the middle of Sweden. Most tourists either stick to the coasts, or go east-to-west from Stockholm to Gothenburg.
I originally did this mini-tour, inspired by the Roughing it in Wales journal, back in the Summer of 2012.
From mid-Wales I traveled across the Cambrian mountains, crossing the intriguingly named Green Desert (Elenydd) and the sparsely populated hills on border with England – wild camping all the way.
My very first international bike tour, where I attempted to ride from Dunkerque to Luxembourg on a very cheap bike bought in Oxford. No camping or cooking, but a fair bit of emergency bike fixing were required.