Monday, April 23, 2012

Day 2. Sunday Dole - Chambery

Today is where I hope the fun starts, yesterday was a necessary evil to get here as soon as possible. The distance planned is 300km/187 miles and according to the Garmin navigation it will take five hours 30 minutes, without stops. I have allowed three hours for stops (sanitary/rest/photo). the planning being we arrive in Chambery at 5.30pm.
We ride via B roads to Lake Geneva were we follow the shoreline to Geneva its self hopefully getting a good view of the Fountain on the way. Apparently the road we have chosen from the French/Swiss border to Nyon is great for motors with numerous hairpin bends.

Once we leave Geneva its motorway again till we get to Annecy then again the B roads to Chambery.

9.00am depart Dole.

D7          La Loyle
D7          Belmont
D7          Montbarrey
D71        Ounans
               Petrol 28km/17miles
D472      Chamblay
D472      Villars Farlay
D472       Pagnoz
                Petrol 48km/30miles
D472       Salins-les-Bains
D65         Thesy
D107       Censeau
D107       Petite Villard
D286       Migno Villard
D55/D46  Mouthe
               Petrol 107km/67miles
D389      Switzerland/Le Pont.   Rest point
We cross the France/Swiss border several times during the next 20km
D415       Brassus Carroz
D415       La Cure
D415       St Cergue
D415       Nyon (Shores of Lake Geneva)
1              Not A1. Route de Geneva.
A photo stop at the tallest water fountain in the world.
A1/A41   France/Annecy
                Main road till junction 17
Junc 17  Annecy Nord
Annecy is on a Lake side, I suggest we find a suitable rest place here.
D1508     Mousses
D1508     St Jonaz
D10          La Magne
D10         Le Cruet
D10         La Chapelle St Maurice
D10         Borny
D912       St Martin
D912       Le Chatelard
D206       Aillon le Vieux
D206       Aillon le Jeunce
D206       Les Chevettes
D206       Thoiry
D912       Chambery

Best Hotel
9 Rue Denfert Rochereau
7300 Chambery
0033 479857679

Price per room €74.00

While I have two planned stops shown, I think we need to be flexible as I am unsure what sort of times/distances are possible. Plus what time will be taken up with photo stops etc.

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