Monday

Last leg

We've decided to shorten down our trip, since Mark was getting bored of constant cycling/camping therefore we agreed to finish our trip at Saint-Tropez. As we were approaching the highway, leading to Saint-Tropez, we hit a wall of traffic and instead of fighting it we decided to divert inland toward Toulon, thus completely bypassing a small peninsula, where Saint-Tropez is located.

After about 35 km of cycling we came upon a nice campground with an amazing swimming pool. Once we pitched our tent we decided to cool down in a pool, but to our amazement we were told that North-American style swim shorts are not allowed in the swimming pool. We were asked to buy Speedo style swim wear at a store near by. Not thrilled with that we took down our tent and moved on toward Hyeres, which was the longest cycling distance we've covered, or about 55 km in a single day. At Hyeres we caught a local train to Toulon, and from there a night train to Paris.

This was the last leg of our trip.

On the way to Bormes-les-Mimosas campsite

On the train to Toulon


Last leg at Hyeres
Actual distance covered
French boarder crossing

Italian side boarder crossing 

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