
Canals
Canals are a very common feature here in the Netherlands & neighbouring Belgium so today I thought I would make a round trip from Weert
Canals are a very common feature here in the Netherlands & neighbouring Belgium so today I thought I would make a round trip from Weert
A very cold & gloomy morning greeted me as I left home just before 8 o’clock to cycle a planned route to the north of
Once the sun appeared this morning & got rid of the heavy overnight frost I decided to give my new thermal layers a local test
Recently I was contacted by an old cycling pal, who I hadn’t heard from for about 45 years. He had seen this blog & my
Glorious sunshine this morning but a little cool, about 6 degrees, enough for gloves as I set off to find Tungelerwallen, a small area of
I never tire of the wonderful colours autumn brings so on today’s post-rugby ride, (Bad luck Wales….!), I set out to discover some new forest
Such a glorious sunny morning here in Weert, and quite warm. Couldn’t decide whether to go out for a cycle ride or watch England soundly
I’ve been watching the Six Days of London, a six day track cycling event on Eurosport & it’s brought back memories of when I went
Kempen-Broek Border Park is best described as a huge area of outstanding natural beauty straddling the Dutch/Belgian border area in Limburg & North Brabant. This
Recently I discovered that the very first Englishman to enter the Tour de France, in 1937, was one Charles Holland. My inquisitive nature and keen