Ooooh scary, or is it? Yes and no. But, mostly no. Phew. Get on your bikes and ride!
Feeling ruddy and filled to the brim with adventure? Then we have the action for you. The best part is that you get to be in France and, secondly, you can soar your way through probably the best place to see it . . by bicycle.
The always fun Youtuber Tim Traveler accidentally discovered these two activities and bundled them into an off-the-wall approach (as he does) that will make you want to drop everything and commence on your own Tour de France / Subterranean Ghost Village.
It’s “complicated” to explain, so watch as Tim does his mightiest to make it make sense. Note: the video is “historical”, but still relevant and still fun.


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This iconic route follows the Loire River, passing through charming villages, historic châteaux, and vineyards. Le Canal du Midi is another natural choice.
It offers a relaxed and scenic ride through picturesque landscapes. And it’s It is about 240KM long. This route follows the historic Canal du Midi, connecting Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Ooh la la!