Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Hi there: I would like to spend one week down on the Cote d'Azur (not a big city) to do a specific triathlon training to prepare the season. Therefore I'll need - a pool for swimm sessions - secondary roads for rides and - small pedestrian paths for running preferably all that stuff quite close together. Does anyone know hotels, not to expensive, in that region, maybe even close to the sea. All information is highly appreciated. Thanks. Norbert
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1886.1 | Have you checked Valbonne notes file? | ICS::WARD | Thu Mar 21 1991 12:27 | 4 | |
Have you checked the Valbonne notes file. I forget what node it's on, but it would be a good source of information. Patrick | |||||
1886.2 | Are you sure the Cote d'Azur is it? | IDEFIX::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Fri Mar 22 1991 02:44 | 22 |
What you are looking for sounds like a place called Utopia ;>) The Cote is in general, crowded and pretty expensive, you might be better off looking in the Var if you are hooked on the South, or even in the Vaucluse. We stopped in a little place called Joucas near Apt with several hotels, each with a swimming pool, good although very hard roads nearby, and lots of Garrigue where you could run by yourself. Syndicat d'Initiative at Apt is probably a good place to write for details (Office Tourisme, Place Bouquerie, 84400 APT). But if the Cote is really your bag, then I would look for the same in the arriere-pays, Grasse, Tourettes area. There is a place near me in Pont du Loup, called La Reserve which could be suitable. I've eaten there once but never stayed - it's sort of faded S of F, Noel Coward style, has its own pool. The roads are ideal, except its not easy anywhere, and there are good places where you could run. I'm not sure whether or not you need them all in the same place exactly - ie; 50 lengths of the pool, out on the velo, and then thrash off on foot. You would most likely need to take the car for 5km to find a "nice" place to run. Call me on 828-6183, or drop a line to John (VISA::)WILSON who used to be a keen tri-athlete (until he saw the light)..... ;>) | |||||
1886.3 | Antibes? | HERON::ROWLANDS | Rob Rowlands, TPSG VBO 828-5480 | Mon Mar 25 1991 07:33 | 11 |
Or Antibes: - Olympic size Swimming pool (outdoor) and indoor medium-sized pool - Along the coast for running - 5km back from Antibes there's lots of reasonable & hard (going futher back) riding. Small hotels in Antibes at this time of year shouldn't be too outrageous. As Robin said, John Wilson (828-5631) is probably the best informed (and lives in Antibes near the swimming pool...). | |||||
1886.4 | ULYSSE::WILSON | John,Valbonne,France 828-5631,VBE | Tue Mar 26 1991 08:20 | 17 | |
Norbert I am a member of the Antibes Triathlon Club here. Antibes is good for training as the pool is Olympic size and there are running paths and roads (hilly and flat). You can also swim-train in the sea most of the time. There is a very good bike shop as well. However as Robin points out there is almost no such thing as a cheap hotel. I can have a look in a guide book, but I don't know personally of any. I will be glad to give you any specific information I can when you come. Regards John | |||||
1886.5 | I'll try Tuscany | MVSX00::MVSX04::GISLER | TRI = action for real athletes | Wed Apr 03 1991 02:15 | 20 |
Hi everybody thanks for all the useful information and the propositions. I just received the confirmation a) from my manager b) from the swiss triathlon federation that it is o.k. for the week from 27th April to 4th May for a training camp in Tuscany/Italy. It seems to be a well organized camp: pool at the hotel, running ways around it, good streets for cycling, trainers a.s.o. So I am looking forward to going there. Thanks again for your help and best regards. Norbert |