Travelling Again

This time for professional reasons. Off to Southall in Nottinghamshire this morning for a CLIL meeting (to The Minster School – a wonderful place the government built before scrapping the Building Schools for the Future programme), and then this evening to The Belfry near Birmingham for the second […]

Just Gave

My uncle David was in touch last week; he sent me a cheque to add to the donations for the BBC Wildlife Fund, the charity that I was supporting when I cycled along the Eurovelo 5. I’ve added it to the Just Giving site and it brings the total […]

Peaking

WordPress have revamped the way in which they show the statistics of people visiting the blogs they host, such as http://www.apsykes.com ! Here is the bar chart that shows the number of visitors per week since March 2010. I love how the chart peaks on week 31; that was the […]

Polishing-Off The Website

I think I’m getting there with the new-look website. Clearly I would have preferred to go to work yesterday and today instead of coughing and sneezing over this computer (it’s true – I would; the hassles of being a teacher and missing two days of school cannot be […]

Good Ridance To September

You may notice from the Twitter feed that I have taken the day off work; for the second time this month I have been feeling off colour.  A couple of weeks ago I croaked my way through the first few days of term and now I have picked […]

Ciclomundi Festiva In Siena

If you happen to be passing through Siena today, 25th September, you could make a little detour to go and listen to Doretta Vicini who is talking all about Eurovelo at a round table discussion at the Ciclomundi Festival entitled “In viaggio lungo le strade della civiltà” or “Travelling along the roads […]

Orange(s) & Lemons

Here’s a little story that, in the past hour has had its denouement. Kind of… Before I set off on my trip along the Eurovelo 5, I made sure that I wasn’t going to be stung by any hefty mobile phone charges from Orange. I had recently upgraded […]

Cycling Switzerland

Another reader that I have shamelessly neglected in preference to the day (and usually evening) job this past week is Iain in Deal. He sent the following email; My Switzerland trip has been booked, well the ferry has been booked I’ll drive down to a friend who stays […]

Eurovelo 5 in 200 Words?

This is the fifth attempt at writing the content of this post; all previous efforts have disappeared before they arrive on the blog itself. I am wondering if it has anything to do with “upgrading” my browser to IE9…. Let’s try again this time in Firefox. Mmmm… seems […]

Library Returns Looted Manuscript

At least something is glad to be returning to Benevento…. From the BBC News website ** Library returns looted manuscript ** A 12th Century manuscript which was housed in the British Library is to be returned to Italy because it was looted during the Second World War. < […]

Back To The Day Job

Tomorrow, I’m back to being a cycling commuter; I can’t wait! For the first week and a bit of the academic year I’ve been getting a lift from my friend Jo, who also lives in Reading. It’s been nice having someone with whom I can chew over the […]

I’m Still Wanted!

Iain – the guy I stayed with in Deal before setting off for the continent along the Eurovelo 5 – has been busy advising me on Reggie’s refit (thanks for that Iain – very useful). He’s also emailed with a question about tents; Hello Andrew, a quick question […]

Eurovelo 5: Thank-you

Apologies for the delay in posting this thank-you (my broadband connection has been down since I arrived home last Tuesday and it has only just been repaired), but here goes…. For providing me with a bed for the night when I was in their town or city thanks […]

Eurovelo 5: The Numbers

Cycling days = 30 Rest days = 5 Time in saddle = 174 hrs 58 mins (7.3 days) Longest day in the saddle = 7 hrs 45 mins Distance cycled = 3,311 kms (2,057 miles) Maximum distance in a day = 172 kms (107 miles) Average speed = […]

Brindisi Airport

Here is Reggie on the conveyor belt of destiny. Will he look like this when I see him again at Stansted? That said, he is doing better than my D-lock which was confiscated from my hand luggage; potential weapon….

Day 37

Tonight will be my 37th night away from home and I’m ready to return.; tomorrow on the 11.05 am Ryan Air flight from Brindisi to Stansted. I hear the weather in the UK isn’t great at the moment…. I’ll try and memorise the colour of the blue sky […]

Time To Relax In Cisternino

The ‘problemo’ is solved. A few turns of an alan key and Reggie was reduced down in size and wrapped in bubble wrap for a comfy ride. The box was flattened and folded so as to fit in the back of Basil’s car. Tomorrow morning at the airport […]

Reggie Speaks

“I’ve just about had it with this cycling from Reading to Brindisi lark. Who the hell does he think he is? He has spent the past five weeks sitting on me, at times cursing me and now, would you believe it, I have had my wheels removed and […]

Just Giving: Target Reached!

Thanks to a couple of recent donations, my target has now been passed! To everyone who has donated a big thank-you and if you haven’t but are planning on doing so please don’t hold back. It means a lot to me personally that all my effort is helping […]

Cisternino To Brindisi

The statistics you know (they are in the previous post). What you may have missed is the figure for the average speed today – 23.5 kms/hr – being the highest of the whole trip. It was a wonderfully easy ride and, with the wind slightly behind me, had […]

Brindisi: The End Of The Cycle Path

For the very last time, here at the statistics for today; Cycling time: 2 hrs 38 mins 39 secs Distance: 62.14 kms Average speed: 23.5 kms/hr Maximum speed: 52.2 kms/hr Eurovelo 5 distance: 3,318.8 kms That’s it: finished! My journey ends at a deserted, graffitied, litter-strewn end-of-harbour-wall lighthouse; […]

The Final Day

A slimline looking Reggie is ready for his final day on the road. There is no need to carry all my equipment with me to Brindisi as I will be back staying with Basil & Liz tonight albeit in their other property near Ostuni. The plan is for […]

An Evening In Cisternino

Arriving in Cisternino and eventually finding Basil & Liz was great. Clearly we all celebrated but the celebrations were 24 hours before the event! Despite waking up feeling a little hung over from the good food and wine consumed last night I must cycle off to Brindisi today […]

Alberobello

It’s a bit of a shock arriving on Alberobello; there are people and cars everywhere. There is even a car alarm going off every 30 seconds! I came here three years ago on my previous visit to see Basil and Liz so I’m not going to stick around […]

Gioia Del Colle

Just under half-way to Cisternino and I’ve paused for lunch in Gioia del Colle. Quite a busy town but then again it is Saturday lunchtime and where else would any self-respecting Italian with a car horn be other than in the local town centre to show off how […]

Puglia!

This sign would have had greater significance if this website still had its old name: puglia2010.com . As it is I still have quite a few kilometres to get to the end of the Eurovelo 5 route: Brindisi.

The Sassi Of Matera

Of course it wasn’t built for Mel Gibson’s film. Many of you must still be chuckling from the wit of yesterday’s post. It is a fascinating thing to look at however. And it’s no museum piece; people live, work, pray, paint, holiday… in the maze of dwellings in […]

Matera

I think I picked the route well today. I wanted flat and that’s what I got! It seemed a slow start this morning and when I posted from Venosa I was a little anxious that I would be cutting it fine to arrive in Matera and find a […]

Venosa

This is a nice place that I just happen to have stumbled upon. I have opted for the (hopefully) flatter, longer route to Matera but I’m making slow progress so far. About 35 kilometres on the clock but only about 20 as-the-crow-flies kilometres from last night’s campsite. Back […]

Rionero In Vulture

As you can see, it’s market day in Rionero in Vulture. The name comes from the name of the mountain next door – Monti Vulture. Well, hopefully. I don’t fancy being carried off by an enormous bird who fancies a big breakfast. Mind you, there were wolves in […]

Laghi Di Monticchio

If you are reading this then it is probably at least Friday, if not Saturday or Sunday. My phone no longer wants to “connect to the data network”. Apologies. You probably all think I have been murdered if you aren’t used to using the Spot tracker link just […]

Leaving Benevento

I will have to spend the rest of today reflecting carefully upon my visit to Benevento, Massimo, his ideas, his promises and his actions. It was an “interesting” experience to have spent 48 hours with him. The inverted commas say much. For the time being I’ll stick to […]

Benevento: Day Off

Massimo has a flat next to his parents’ flat and his parents live in his house somewhere else. So… while Massimo was in his parents’ flat, I was next door in his flat. Does that make sense? Anyway, once I had got myself up and out of the […]

Apollosa

Apollosa is a village in the hills somewhere near Benevento and the place where Massimo lives. I’m sitting in the small square just beneath the church watching the world go by…. The clock is striking 11…. people are chatting outside the bar and small supermarket…. old blokes have […]

Benevento

It is now past 1am and I am so glad that later today I have a day off! The last two days cycling have been two of the most tiring so far; long, long days in the saddle towards the end of a long, long journey… In retrospect […]

En Route To Benevento

My energy is fading… I’ve paused at this ESSO service station and just consumed one of those hypercritically ironic food-drink combinations: a Magnum ice-cream and a Diet Coke. I am content for a few moments to just stare at those mountains; aren’t they magnificent? Sorry about the awning; […]

Valrano Scala

This is yet another town built around a long straight road; it seems to be the way to do it in this area. I’ve never been to South America but a lot of the places have the feel of towns you imagine exist down there. The long straight […]

Cassino

I think the building up there is the Abbey of Montecassino but I’m not really up for the climb so will never find out for sure. The Rough Guide doesn’t sing the praises of the place so I’ll content myself with the town of Cassino itself here at […]

Life On The Farm

Another new experience tonight; spending an evening on a working farm. Obviously my involvement in the farm is fleeting to say the least; the most I contributed was helping with the washing up. The place is run by guy called Antonello who has lived here all his life. […]

Sora: Farm Stay

Massimo’s friend Tomasso arrived within minutes of me sending the previous message and escorted me to the farm just outside the town itself. Here is a picture of the main house Here are the statistics for Rome to Sora – another long day! Cycling time: 8 hrs 7 […]

Sora

Waiting at the railway station in Sora for Tomasso…. No sign of him yet. Due to meet at 6pm and it’s now nearly 6.30pm. I went for a beer in the bar in the picture and there was a punch up! Tables turned over, glasses smashed on the […]

Fiuggi

Fiuggi is a nice find. Even nicer when it’s the place you manage to get your iPhone working again. It also thinks big; I have just had a couple of sandwiches (they were sandwiches, not panini, complete with the crusts removed!) in the Gran Caffè Martini and just […]

Cesareo, East Of Rome

I left Rome early today; it made sense to do so as Marcello was off to work and with some hot weather finally being promised, I need to maximise the amount of time spent cycling when it is a little bit cooler. And it was certainly nice and […]

Eurovelo 5: The Final Week

I set off exactly four weeks ago today and with any luck, I should be in Brindisi this time next Sunday meaning I will have completed the entire route from Reading to Brindisi about two days ahead of schedule. The plan for the coming week is as follows; […]

Rome: Il Vittoriano

The view from the very top of the Vittorio Emanuele monument is amazing; here is the Coliseum and the hills beyond… which turn my thoughts to cycling south on the morning. I’ll start making my way back to Marcello’s flat soon to plan. Vittorio is a good name […]

Rome: Piazza Navona

If you can remember that far back, when I was in Luxembourg a few weeks ago, I visited an excellent museum all about the history of the city itself. It was well-presented, informative, interesting and told a complete picture that enabled me later, when wandering around the town, […]

Rome: The Trevi Fountain

It’s easier to get a better picture of the crowd than it is the fountain itself. So that’s what you’ve got I’m afraid. I walked from Marcello’s flat which is in the area behind the main railway station into the centre. It took me about half an hour; […]

Rome: Marcello’s Flat

Here is Marcello. Great guy. He lives in this flat just to the east of the centre of Rome with his girlfriend and dog, Ambra. His girlfriend is away this weekend so it was Marcello, myself and the dog who had “hot” chicken curry tonight. Well, the dog […]

The Vatican City

You know that I’m not on a pilgrimage but it was the first thing I bumped into… The statistics; Cycling time: 7 hrs 17 mins 44 secs Distance: 134.5 kms Average speed: 18.4 kms/hr Maximum speed: 50.6 kms/hr Eurovelo 5 distance: 2,601.9 kms Now off along the cobbles […]

Bracciano

As you can see it has a big castle! It’s a bit similar to Bolsena in that it sits next to and gives its name to a lake. Apart from that, can’t really tell you that much about it. I probably never will as it is mere curiosity […]

Viterbo

This picture sums up the glamour of this morning’s ride so far. I re-oiled the chain after yesterday’s drenching but still had a very annoying squeak on the back wheel. I put it down to the lubrication in the wheel itself being washed away along with the chain […]

Correction!

It’s Marcello in Rome! Not Claudio…. Mi scusi. Another error on my part; today is Saturday; I’ve been a day behind all this week. This cycling lark is making me befuddled 🙂

All Roads Lead To Rome

Clearly not true; I could turn back and head to the UK but the one that I will be continuing on today – the SS2 – certainly does. And an important milestone en route to Brindisi. Most people stop their walk or cycle in the Italian capital so, […]

Beautiful!

What an amazing little place! The storm clouds have disappeared and the view from here on the terrace of the castle – the last thing I was expecting – is stunning. After the 2,50€ beverage, I crossed over to the tourist office and enquired about budget accommodation. They […]

Bolsena; The Best & Worst Of Italy

You are looking at one of the best that I have found so far on my Italian odyssey; a large (40cl) beer for 2,50€. Bloody amazing. They clearly saw me coming, drenched and identified me as a potential customer who needed cheering up with a cheap drink. I […]

Acquapendente

The name of the town is very appropriate. When I left San Quirico d’Orcia the rain had almost stopped. It seemed the passing storm had indeed passed. Storms move faster than cyclists so although it was heading in the same direction as me, I thought we were in […]

San Quirico D’Orcia

90 degrees to the left there is a biblical storm the likes of which I have only ever seen in films with Charlton Heston; black sky, thunder, lightening, frogs and errr… a nun just walking past with an umbrella. I timed my arrival in San Quirico d’Orcia well […]

Buonconvento

Mid morning coffee in this beautiful out-of-way (well not really as it’s on the main road to Rome) village 25 kilometres south of Siena. Nice & quiet however; a world away from Siena and the excitement of the Palio. And the two 85 cent coffees certainly hit the […]

Following Advice

As per your combined recommendations, I am now the proud owner of two cans of Autan and a packet of antihistamine tablets! Thank you. As for my travels, well, Siena wasn’t working for me which is a pity as I would have loved to have had a proper […]

Gracie

Thanks for all the comments to the previous post; Autan it is; I shall stop st the first pharmacy I see. Off to Siena for a bit and then south to the Lago di Bolsena and beyond….

Downtown Siena

For the first time tonight I’m feeling bit depressed. 🙁 Well, not really depressed, just a mixture of feeling sorry for myself; all the bites that I have suffered and which are making me feel uncomfortable for much of the time, especially when I am not cycling and […]

How Far To Siena?

In the last five kilometres, the distance to Siena following the SR2 has been; firstly 18.5 kms, then 24 kms, then 19 kms and look! It’s back up to 25 kms!! Is there a game I’m missing out on here? The picture was taken in Castellina Scalo by […]

Castelfiorentino

I arrived in Castelfiorentino at precisely 12 noon; the clock was striking as I cycled into what appeared to be a fairly modern place. With a name like Castelfiorentino, I suppose I could have imagined something similar to what I imagined for Montopoli in Val d’Arno earlier. I […]

Montopoli In Val d’Arno

When I plugged Pisa and Siena into Via Michelin (bike option) at the campsite last night – there was a desktop computer available for campers – it came up with the route I’m now following. Montopoli In Val d’Arno immediately stood out as an potentially interesting place simply […]

Mosquitoes, Manholes & Miracles

When I look at the map, Pisa sits in a lowland area with lots of blue lines indicating both natural and man-made waterways. The tower is / was sinking into the swamp / bog upon which Pisa is built. I can only hope that this means that as […]

Lucca

My guide books says that this is a place you could just spend hours wandering around, and that’s exactly what I have spent the morning doing. The picture here is actually a very untypical view of the city; most streets are long, thin and windy interrupted with the […]