Running and Rosé
Website Editor • October 2, 2019
I've been MIA from IG and FB recently so I wanted to let you know what has been distracting me over the last couple of weeks. Some vaca time in France to celebrate my husband’s birthday with 12 of our closest friends and family! Iconic Adventures out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado designed the trip and handled everything for us. From booking hotels, trains, and dinner to shuttling us to watch Le Tour de France and to wineries. It was fantastic!
Of course, I made sure that the trip included some running for me. Running is such a great workout in that you can take it anywhere. Just pack your shoes and go. I love that about running! So, I packed my On Running Cloud shoes and went!
The first half of the trip was focused on Le Tour de France. We stayed in Annecy and based our day trips out of there. The boys biked Stage 8 and Stage 9 before the cyclists came through. And if that wasn’t enough, they rode Mont Ventoux the next day as well. The ladies watched those stages live complete with navigating unexpected road closures. There was a lot of waiting time but once the cyclists came through it was a sight to see. It was certainly an adventure and I would do it again!
We did get to enjoy the city of Annecy as well. Lac d’Annecy (Lake Annecy) is just breathtaking. I have never seen such blue water nestled among mountains. This picture is a view from our hotel room. While in Annecy, we rode bikes around the lake, ran by the lake, explored the city, and drank rose’ wine. Fabulous!
A few days into the trip, we moved further south to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. While Annecy is more of a city, Saint-Rémy is a relaxed countryside. It was definitely a treat. More running and rosé wine here as well. We explored the Alpilles range inside a national park by running and hiking to the top. We also enjoyed a day of visiting wineries. But it was so hot – the temperature was at 95 degrees - so we ended the day in the pool. We were there for the famous and fabulous Wednesday Market where local artists sell everything: food, art, jewelry, soaps, and fresh lavender. I came home with lots of goodies!!
Our last day and night we spent in Paris. It happened to be Bastille Day so we chose to avoid many of the touristy attractions. We did, however, take a river cruise and saw many sights from the Seine River including Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. I highly recommend taking one of these river cruises. Au Revoir!
I’m now back in the ATL and Blue Ridge and am ready to get back to running the North Georgia trails on my Trails and Brews Guided Tour. Come run with me! Book your tour today.