When planning an action packed adventure in a place that doesn’t have 24/7 business hours, coupled with the logistics of carrying a bicycle on a plane overseas, something is bound to go wrong.
Now there's help.
Tim Marsh, a cyclist and snowboarder from Australia has written Cycling through France, a step by step no-nonsense guide that makes the entire process a breeze.
If you’re an independent traveler and don’t want to pay an arm and a leg to a tour company, you’ll get many smart travel tips from this guide including backpack reviews, how to insure your equipment, packing your bike (for airplane travel), the pros and cons of car hire vs. camper van hire, where to base yourself for rides, Internet access and much more.
As a bonus, you’ll get my FREE guide to Cycling in Corsica, the jewel of the Mediterranean. (I sure wish I’d had all this information neatly arranged in one place before my first trip to Corsica).
Tim and I have distilled information from our personal experiences and our own travel planning and research to put together some solid and concrete information you can put into action, for a memorable cycling adventure. No fluff, just content.
Take a peek: http://www.corsicajourneys.com
We won’t bore you with lengthy descriptions and phrases containing words like "quaint, panoramic and breathtaking"
Cycling through France provides solid, concrete information you can put into action, for a memorable cycling adventure.
Here’s a preview of what you’ll get:
Air Travel
• Baggage allowances
• Excess Charges
• Bike considerations
Accommodations and Transportation
• Hotels/
• Camping + car-hire
• Camper van (with or without camping grounds)
And much more…
GREAT VALUE
Tim is currently selling his sleek guide for only 19 $AUD, that’s Australian dollars, which makes his guide even more of a bargain.
Take advantage of never before seen low airfares to Europe and start planning your trip now!
Liz Palazzi is a freelance writer with a passion for Corsica who writes about business, travel and food.
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