Day 13. Moustier Sainte Marie to Castellane

50 miles, ascent 1475 metres, average speed 10.5 mph, elapsed time 4 hrs 46 mins.

A short, hard, brilliant day. A big climb to the rim of the Gorge du Verdon which we reached after about 12 miles and with some stunning views. We set off under a blue sky, chilly at first but warmed up on the climb.

A friendly local on the way up.
View from Col d’Illoire

As we reached the the view point we were buzzed by a very low flying French airforce Mirage going into the gorge.

Just before we entered the tunnel,below, Rob our leader met us with ice lollies – a lovely thought.

Pauline, Pauline, Ice cream man Rob, Sandra and me at the high point of the Gorge du Verdon.
Pauline, Pauline, Sandra, Mick and me – with lollies.

Pont de l’Artuby

We had a long descent with trees of varying colours lining the route. The road was quite busy with camper vans, motor cycles and the occasional tour bus so care had to be taken, particularly rounding the tight bends. Just before our cafe lunch we crossed a bridge over the gorge. As has become traditional there was a long climb after lunch. Afternoon brew came up after 38 miles and then there was a lovely section following the river Verdon into Castellane.

Photo taken by a kind German motor cyclist.

Luckily I managed to find access to the river and gave my feet a very welcome soak.

A relaxing soak in the Verdon River.

Last day tomorrow!

3 thoughts on “Day 13. Moustier Sainte Marie to Castellane”

  1. Arn’t you going to miss all this after tomorrow? Stunning scenery & photos. Have a good paddle in the Med.

  2. he gorges of the Verdon to 1 day of the arrival, it is a nice reward. The landscapes are magnificent although it is still difficult with these turns and successive ribs. Today is the big day, the arrival, and you will be very proud to have achieved what many would have I envy you, and this type of adventure could also tempt me soon. Tomorrow it will be so … CHAMPAGNE .. !!!!

  3. Peter, what an amazing achievement yet again. Enjoy your last day tomorrow. We have loved reading your blog and seeing the photos. Have a great ride tomorrow and a very safe trip home. Well done Ann and Pete xx

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