Day 1
Well I left Lincolnshire this morning for an uneventful ride down to catch the train to France.
As I was a bit early, the nice machine said, " would you like to get to France sooner rather than later ". Yes please. On the other side I was greeted with nice warm sunshine, something that has been sadly lacking in the UK this year. From the tunnel I made my way to the Orchard Dump Cemetery, to pay my respect to my Great Uncle William Henry Strows. Incidentally the only Stows killed in WW!1.
Off then towards my 1st B&B Chambre d'hôtes · Saulzoir · ★4,77 · 1 chambre · 1 lit · 1 salle de bain partagée I booked mine with Bookings.com. It was Ok, I wouldn't rave about it, but it wasn't expensive, so not too much to complain about really. The breakfast was sparse if I'm honest as well. The bike did 332 miles today.
Day 2
I made my way to the 2nd stop and I was here for 4 nights Hotel in Belgien I again booked this with Bookings.com
On the way here I passed quite a few tanks for the WW2 era including this beast of a Panzer. I spent about 30 mins here talking to a Dutch couple who were touring the area as well.
The weather today had been boiling, something I was more than happy about, I saw 32 degrees. At last summer's arrived, well it had in Belgium anyway.
Bike did 162 miles today.
Day 3
Well another cracking day, and the temperatures to match too. Today would be spent visiting the locations, made famous by the TV series, "Band of Brothers' .
I first visited the memorial to Pattern, which is right out of the way in a car park, you could easily miss it, if you weren't actually looking for it.
Then onto my next stop which is the Sherman Tank and a memorial to General McAuliffe.
Next stop the Memorial to the nurses of Bastogne.
Moving onto the next memorial, the Tomb for the defence of Bastogne.
The next stop on the list was the Mardasson Memorial. This is an impressive monument to say the least. I didn't go into the museum as if I'm honest I didn't have the time, plus I've been in it before.
I then made my way down a dirt track( and I'm not kidding too, a DR 350 would have been a better option than my Thunderbird, but it was too late to turn back now ) to another memorial, The Easy Company war cross.
I met 3 Australians here, and we were having a good old chin way, for about 30 mins or so, before
Well I left Lincolnshire this morning for an uneventful ride down to catch the train to France.
Off then towards my 1st B&B Chambre d'hôtes · Saulzoir · ★4,77 · 1 chambre · 1 lit · 1 salle de bain partagée I booked mine with Bookings.com. It was Ok, I wouldn't rave about it, but it wasn't expensive, so not too much to complain about really. The breakfast was sparse if I'm honest as well. The bike did 332 miles today.
Day 2
I made my way to the 2nd stop and I was here for 4 nights Hotel in Belgien I again booked this with Bookings.com
On the way here I passed quite a few tanks for the WW2 era including this beast of a Panzer. I spent about 30 mins here talking to a Dutch couple who were touring the area as well.
The weather today had been boiling, something I was more than happy about, I saw 32 degrees. At last summer's arrived, well it had in Belgium anyway.
Bike did 162 miles today.
Day 3
Well another cracking day, and the temperatures to match too. Today would be spent visiting the locations, made famous by the TV series, "Band of Brothers' .
I first visited the memorial to Pattern, which is right out of the way in a car park, you could easily miss it, if you weren't actually looking for it.
Then onto my next stop which is the Sherman Tank and a memorial to General McAuliffe.
Next stop the Memorial to the nurses of Bastogne.
Moving onto the next memorial, the Tomb for the defence of Bastogne.
The next stop on the list was the Mardasson Memorial. This is an impressive monument to say the least. I didn't go into the museum as if I'm honest I didn't have the time, plus I've been in it before.
I then made my way down a dirt track( and I'm not kidding too, a DR 350 would have been a better option than my Thunderbird, but it was too late to turn back now ) to another memorial, The Easy Company war cross.
I met 3 Australians here, and we were having a good old chin way, for about 30 mins or so, before