Attempted to cycle to Cannes today, looking at the map it looked about the same distance as Nice (20k) but turned out to be further. We cycled through Old Antibes and passed Antibes beach, Cap d’Antibes, Juan-les-Pines to Golfe-Juan. As it was a Sunday, every man and his dog was out, there was no cycle path and the traffic was full on. We weren’t impressed with Juan-les-Pines, it looked a bit tired and was overrun with people, however, seeing it the next day without the hoards it did have some lovely sandy beaches.
Most of the beaches in this area are private or cost a small fortune to spend the day or half day to lie on a sun chair and have an umbrella. They are none the less fully occupied.
After reaching Golfe-Juan we decided to call it quits as it was getting late. Had another quick look around Antibes and finally arrived back at camp in need of a beer.
Went to the camp restaurant for a beer and to watch England/Italy game.
Sad news arrived at half time with a text from Col’s brother Steve saying that Mum had passed away.
25.06
Spent the early morning on the internet sorting out some of Mum’s affairs then decided to go to Monaco to distract ourselves. Caught the bus to Nice (1 euro each) and another to Monaco (1 euro each) Took about 1.5 hours to get there. We took the corniche route hugging the cliffs and passing some beautiful medieval hilltop and terracotta roofed seaside villages. Villefranche-sur-Mer was one we really liked reminding us of the Greek Islands.
Arriving at Monaco we did something we promised ourselves we would not do and took a 45 minute ‘Petit Train’ ride around the principality. A good way to get around as we were leg tired from all the cycling. Monaco is the world’s second smallest state after the Vatican.
It’s only 1k long and 900m wide and is nestled between the mountains and the sea. Most of the land has been reclaimed and every bit is used.
We trained along the port, around the F1 track, up to Monte-Carlo and the Casino/Hotel de Paris, up to the Royal Palace (Albert was home as the flag was flying). A good little ride with commentary (8 euros each). We then decided to take Val and Don’s advice to take a mortgage and have a beer at the ‘Cafe de Paris’. We watched the rich and not so famous but still rich come and go in their Rolls Royces, Bentleys, Porches and Ferrari’s. After spending three days seeing the incredible houses, the boats, helicopters and the cars we have decided we wanna be rich!!!!! Can someone please help! Took the train home (3.20 euros each). Had pizza and beers at the camp restaurant with a magnum icecream each to finish.
26.06
Arlette and Jean-Michel are guests for dinner so we walked about 3k to the hill top village of Biot where we have seen a small market. Turns out the market was average so we purchased the essentials and returned home.
Spent the afternoon around the pool cooling off.
When Arlette and Jean-Michel arrived we had aperitifs at the camp bar, ordered a pizza and returned to Lefty for salad, cheese, fruit and plenty of Rose from the 5 litre cask !! Another fun night and we’ve planned to rendezvous again in September either in the mountains or in Spain.
27.06
Caught the train to Cannes this morning (3.20 euros each) and walked along the famous seaside ‘Boulevarde de la Croisette’ (no film stars in sight). For all it’s glamour Cannes still has a pleasant, small town feel, was uncrowded and was delightful to stroll around. Checked out the fleet of super yachts in the marina and had a swim on the public sandy beach. Most of the beach is taken up with private areas for hotel patrons although many accept day guests for 20 euros+ a day for an umbrella and chair. Hotel Martinez was asking 450 euros for a bed on the beach! We took one each of course!!
Passed the ‘Palais des Festivals’ which hosts the film festival and has ‘stars’ hand prints set in the tiles along the red carpet area. Looks a bit like a bunker!!
Climbed the hill to the old ‘Castre’ for a wonderful view of the ‘Baie de Cannes’!
Trained home and hit the pool, man it’s hot now!
We still prefer Nice over Cannes for it’s wonderful promenade and bike path, it’s atmosphere and the quaint ‘Old Town’ but we’re prepared to live in either!!
28.06
Decided to stay another day and blob by the pool!
29.06
Ste Maxime |
With our camping card discount which ends today, we pay 16 euros per nite, tomorrow it will be 38 euros! High season has arrived and will continue until the end of August! Our discount card will then restart. We had a swim and prepared the bikes for the ride tomorrow along the bike path to St Tropez.
0n our bikes for the 9k ride to St Tropez, Pam celebrated her 21st birthday here and it doesn’t seem to have changed in the intervening years (10!) It’s still the quaint terracotta fishing village it used to be but still has all the glitz and glamour with the stunning array of boats lined up alongside the restaurants. Today was market day so it was very busy until 1pm when the market finished.
We strolled the streets and climbed to the top of the 17th century Citadelle for a fantastic panorama of St Tropez bay! Had our lunch of a baguette and some cured ham we bought at the market and people watched for a while before continuing south along a little coast road to Les Salins which was uninspiring. Returning the way we had come we stopped into Port Grimaud , a pretty mix of shops, restaurants, apartments and hotels build on a waterway system with little bridges connecting everything. While attempting to enter the town Col was struck on the head by a car park barrier that he didn’t see!! We had to sit a while and recuperate with a lovely shaved ice drink. Back on the bikes we continued past our camp and onto Sainte Maxime for a look at the town and beach. Arrived home after 48kms and had a well earned swim.
New Site |
Old Site |
(Cols brother and sister) stayed all those years ago has turned into a large, pre framed tent village, with the remains of the original camp catering for ‘caravans and campers’. Talk about a trip down ‘memory lane’ – amazing! We had a look at the ‘boot sale’market below us in the car park, explored, swam and walked the beach.
Up for an early swim, no public showers on the beach so we made use of a hotel’s outside shower. Visited the market in the square, an amazing array of food and wares. Two bikini’s later we hit the beach, after sundown we crossed the road for beers.
3.7 to 8.7
Nudie Beach |
Saint Clair |
Had a day on out trusty steeds visiting La Fossette, Saint Clair, Le Lavandou and Pramousquier. Pam also rediscovered the nudie beach as she ventured around the rocks to take pictures of Cavaliere (they will remain censored).
The best things in life are free. Although anything free may not come as often in Monaco, enjoying the flowers at Princess Grace Rose Garden is free and is a recommended activity.
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