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15th September 2016
Mt. Biking: circuit Lac de St. Pardoux Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 25mph (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 20 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 15th September – bike ***** circuit Lac de St. Pardoux – 20
miles, 25mph out 7 hours 10 minutes – sunny periods
A really pleasant surprise, it is a nice day!! The lesson to be learnt
here is never ask for information about the weather because the fact the
woman in tourist information yesterday told us it was going to rain until
Saturday was quite depressing!! Our intention was to move off as soon as
we had had our breakfast but as the early cloud disappeared leaving blue
skies we decided to get the bikes off and bike around Lac de St. Pardoux.
According to our map there is a walking path which takes you around the
edge and is 24km long. The actual bike path only leads from the sailing
club to the village and is disappointingly short. We didn’t pack any
lunch because we didn’t think we would be very long. We set off on what
was to become our toughest mountain bike trail yet!! Due to the rain
yesterday the tree roots were a bit wet and that worried Mag because she
assumed her front wheel would be sliding off all over the place but in
reality it wasn’t too bad. Certainly not as muddy as we expected. We
went wrong quite soon because we followed the cycle path up into the
village of Freaudour which was very quaint but wasn’t the right way for
the footpath. We went back down the hill and found the right path and
carried on round the edge, soon coming to a small bridge over to a tiny
island :) It was really lovely and we were able to go over to the other
side very quickly. We did come a bit unstuck here as I stayed on the
island to take photos and Mag thought I had gone so went back across the
bridge and followed the path. It took us a while to meet up but we did so
that was fine. Carried on and did see some mountain bike signs so it is a
dual footpath/bike path which made us feel better although the only people
we saw on these paths were 2 other mountain bikers! Came to the proper
bike path and branched off past where we stayed last time onto another
finger of the lake. This part took us ages! We were bumping over many
branches and rocks and at times felt we were going up dried waterfalls! We
also went round a farm with beautiful Limosin cows :) Unfortunately Mag got
a puncture in her back wheel just as we were coming to the end of this
finger of the lake so we spun her wheel and pumped it up hoping that the
slime (which has been in there 2 years!!) would hold up. A short while
later we arrived at the Site de Santrop which is where the sailing club is.
It is having a major overhaul so lots of building work going on on part of
the site. Mag’s tyre had gone down again by this point :( I decided to
mend it properly and got the trusty kit out only to find there was no glue
in it!!! We had biked exactly 10 miles but luckily it was only a short cut
back on the bike path to the van so after trying and failing to get some
glue from a handy camper van with bikes on, I set off back the mile and a
half to the van leaving Mag sitting by the lake on a picnic bench. I got
the glue, some cheese and crackers, tomatoes and a chocolate bar as we were
starving and estimated we were only half way round the lake!! Biked back
and mended the puncture and ate the delicious cheese etc.. Off we go again
and the paths didn’t get any easier!! It was a lot more of the same,
very beautiful though and we went past a pretty mill at Chabannes and had
to take the bikes up a special flight of steps with a running board up the
side to wheel them :) On again and through another site set up for many
activities with a little beach and although it was all closed there were
several tents. We then cycled through a gorgeous village, Villebert, where
Mag made a fuss of a kitten who was meowing pitifully outside a very pretty
house. We thought we must be nearly back but no it was a long way along
this bank and Mag’s tyre went down twice more :( We were lucky that it
got us back by just pumping it up because when I started to repair it again
the patch hadn’t stuck at all! When we reached the dam at the end of the
lake it was only a short track taking us away from the lake side before we
saw the van just past the Site de Freaudour where again there are
activities and camp sites. Phew 17.6 miles nearly all of it with great
lake views, plus my emergency dash to the van! Pedalling for 4 hours and
out for over 7!! My back is amazinly not too bad considering!! Had
another go at Mags tyre and it went down yet again! I think we need to get
a new repair kit because the glue is rubbish although it has hopefully held
at the final attempt !! We didn’t have long outside before it started to
get dark so in for a quick tea of cheese and potato pie :)
Friday 16th September – Mag’s Birthday – Skinny dip, sight seeing,
travel – rain
A nice start to the day, a few clouds and some watery sunshine and mist
rising off the lake :) Had a lie in and read for a bit then did exercises
outside. I even went for a swim in the lake, a few metres from the no
swimming sign!! Clouds starting to thicken as we had breakfast and packed
up the van. We headed down country roads towards another Lake – Lac de
Vassiviere, still in the Limousin but moving down towards the Dordogne. We
went through Ambazac where we found a handy Lidl opposite a Super U. A few
bits required in Lidl then over to Super U to survey the cakes suitable for
birthday!! We were definitely in luck! On special offer a selection of 6
of their fancy posh cakes including a tarte citron, pear tart, raspberry
and custard. Excellent :) Got another tube of puncture repair glue too
just in case of emergency! We travelled down to Saint Leonard de Noblat
and by this time it was absolutely chucking it down with rain :( We did a
couple of a detours to the Moulin du Got (didn’t stop and go in) and
through the town to find a dolman marked on the tourist map and we actually
found this one and it was a pretty good one too. In the middle of a field
but with its own lay-by!! We got the pathetic umbrella out and walked over
for a quick photo before getting back in the van and returning to St.
Leonard to eat lunch in a lovely parking spot by the river Vienne, just
where it turns a corner between some pretty stone houses. Watched a
fisherman catching small fish and putting them into a cool box containing
water in his boot – we decided he was catching them for his pond?? Or a
very small fish supper!! Went up to the town centre car park and got
pathetic umbrella out again and had a quick walk round the medieval centre.
Not the most interesting we have been too but fine for a wet and miserable
half hour!! Back into the van to drive on to Lac de Vassiviere which is
more commercial than Lac de St. Pardoux and definitely more man made
because the level of the water is well down leaving a big gap between the
water and the bank. In the high season there are boat trips and lots of
activities but as with everywhere now, the season is over and thank
goodness there is nothing open and only a few camper vans of pensioners
here :) There are two islands in the middle joined via pedestrian bridges
so we are hoping that the weather gets better tomorrow, which it is
supposed to, so we can explore, hopefully on the bikes. We rode round until
we found a nice spot to park but it continued to rain for the rest of the
day so we ate 3 of the 6 birthday cakes and read our books.
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