Day 10 – 110km – Obernai to Pulversheim

Vineyards and villages

UPDATE – LIVE TRACKER WORKING AGAIN NOW!

Knowing the weather would melt us later, we took to the road early, after a big boulangerie breakfast.

Calories

We had stayed in Obernai, a village full of designer shops befitting of somewhere sounding like a ski resort (but actually in the lowlands).

As the morning went on a routine became apparent. Picturesque Alsatian village was followed by vineyard by picturesque village, etc.

It was a beauty show. Each village was filled with large brightly coloured houses boasting exposed external beams, dripping in hanging baskets in full bloom – like something out of an Asterix book. Then we rode through immaculate vineyards between them, casting views over valleys overlooked by castles seemingly atop each promontory.

Taking a break in a typical village

But the afternoon brought the full glare of the sun on a windless day and on tracks without cover. It reminded me of Laurie Lee’s description of the sapping heat: “the brass taloned lion which licks the afternoon ground ready to consume anyone not wise enough to take cover.”

We took cover in the only place we could find: on the floor of the French equivalent of Greggs. Not pretty, but effective.

Having endured the furnace we cut a corner, shaving 20km off our intended ride for the day and finally sought full cover in a cheap hotel for the night.

Day 10 highlights video

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