So
six of us were booked to go to Germany in early June but with the
pandemic situation in which we find ourselves we had to change our
plans.
In
the end it was just the o/h and I that went to Hartpury in Gloucester last week which, as it turned out, was a fantastic base for biking day trips.
Sure
enough the rain did stop and we left about half ten so breakfast was
now turning into brunch. We headed out of Aylesbury towards Bicester
on the A41 and then picked up the A40 towards Burford. Unfortunately
for us, a lot of other people had the same idea of going to Burford
and I mean a lot of people. As we were nearing Burford the traffic
was getting heavier and slower until finally it was at a standstill.
We
cut off down another road in the hope of avoiding the jam but that
too came to a halt. For those of you that don’t know Burford, it is
a pretty little village in the Cotswolds and therefore the roads are
not exactly wide.
Bourton-on-the-Water |
We
eventually got to the main High Street but that was at a standstill
both ways. OMG all this just to get some breakfast! Needless to say
we decided not to stop and filtered our way through the High Street
and out of Burford and carried on to Bourton-on-the-Water which is
kind of the next village on, still in the Cotswolds.
Bourton-on-the-Water
was busy but we managed to park up and set off looking for a much
needed coffee (or two) and some food.
After
we’d finished eating we had a walk around the village, it has the
River Windrush running through it and little bridges that you cross
to get over ‘to the other side’.
Back
on the bikes we carried on the A40 and then picked up the A436 and
then A417 onto Hartpury to find our accommodation for the week.
It
was a converted stable block and it was literally in the middle of
nowhere behind electric gates.
Perfect for the bikes, which I like to
make sure are secure at night when we’re away.
Pretty cottages and narrow walkways |
Tewkesbury,
as it turned out, was lovely and having parked the bikes we found a
little cafe and sat outside in the sunshine for coffee (and maybe a
cake).
After
a wonder around we were back on the bikes and carried on riding and
came upon Malvern again which was lovely and had some great scenery up in the Malvern Hills. We eventually came into
Upton-Upon-Severn and decided that as it was lovely we would stop for
a late lunch.
Pit stop |
We went into this pub and honestly, the waitress in there had
us in stitches – everything was too much trouble and customers were
clearly an inconvenience, she kept tutting and rolling her eyes at
everyone and everything. It was like something out of Fawlty Towers!
Brilliant fun to watch!
Find
out in Part 2 where the ‘for a thrill’ route on
the sat nav took
us ……...
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That Honda looks Sooo Good with a top Box, Finishes the bike :)
ReplyDeleteShame you dont see more top boxes on Bikes these days, its all Rucksacks
Thank you for your comment, appreciate you taking the time. Yes it doesn’t look too bad with a top box and it is very convenient for storing helmets when visiting places 👍
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