Beautiful book – My tour of France by bike | Chamina
In 2021, Pierre Hérant completed the longest possible tour of France by bike, exactly following the country’s administrative and land borders. In this beautiful book, he retraces these 7,600 km, detailed in a moving and thrilling story. Step by step, Pierre Hérant describes the discoveries, landscapes, and encounters that this journey brought him. Richly illustrated, this work takes us on this humble and inspiring journey.
Richly illustrated work with photos by the author
Detailed account of the trip
Maps providing an overview of the route
The author
Pierre Hérant was born in Touraine and lives in Nice, very close to the mountains of the Southern Alps. He has dedicated his professional career to environmental protection and energy savings. Always passionate about the mountains, nature, travel and reading, he constantly combines these four passions in his writing.
If Pierre Hérant tells us here about a cycling journey, he is also an adventurer on foot: he has carried out numerous treks and long hikes in France (crossing France from Nice to Mont Saint-Michel, crossing the entire Pyrenees. ..) and in different parts of the world (Nepalese and Indian Himalayas, Japan, Tassili, Reunion and La Palma islands…).
After a short 3,700 km cyclocamping tour of France in 2020, in 2021 he embarked on the longest possible tour of France, as close as possible to the borders and coastlines.
Richly illustrated work with photos by the author
Detailed account of the trip
Maps providing an overview of the route
The author
Pierre Hérant was born in Touraine and lives in Nice, very close to the mountains of the Southern Alps. He has dedicated his professional career to environmental protection and energy savings. Always passionate about the mountains, nature, travel and reading, he constantly combines these four passions in his writing.
If Pierre Hérant tells us here about a cycling journey, he is also an adventurer on foot: he has carried out numerous treks and long hikes in France (crossing France from Nice to Mont Saint-Michel, crossing the entire Pyrenees. ..) and in different parts of the world (Nepalese and Indian Himalayas, Japan, Tassili, Reunion and La Palma islands…).
After a short 3,700 km cyclocamping tour of France in 2020, in 2021 he embarked on the longest possible tour of France, as close as possible to the borders and coastlines.