Award-winning author Steven Herrick journeys across Central Europe from Basel to Budapest on a bicycle, following the Eurovelo 6 along the iconic Rhine and Danube rivers. Accompanied by his wife, Cathie and their two hardy bikes christened Jenny and Craig, this is an enticing adventure across five countries as they cycle through small villages and along quiet back roads, meeting the locals and enjoying the bounty and diversity of each region.
Spending almost as much time in restaurants and cafes as in the saddle, the author explores the pleasures and pathways of an area renown for history, food, wine, beer and natural wonders. From German strudel to Hungarian goulash, Steven Herrick never loses sight of the mantra, ‘cycling is just an interlude between meals.’
'bratwurst and bicycles’ is a river adventure, a restaurant ramble and a guidebook for those who enjoy slow food, relaxed cycling and grassroots travel.
About the author:
Steven Herrick has written twenty-one books for children and young adults. His novels have twice won the NSW Premier's Literary Awards and he has been shortlisted for the prestigious Australian Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards on six occasions. He travels the world visiting schools to perform his poetry and to discuss his books.
Reviews for 'baguettes and bicycles':
'Simply put, I loved this book!' Amazon.co.uk review
'Honest, humble and entertaining whilst being seriously informative.' Amazon.com review
'I read this on my busy commute to work. It was a beautiful escape from being stuffed on a tube in central London. Im going to take up cycling now as a result.' Amazon.co.uk review
'Inspirational book for any middle aged men (or women) contemplating a mid life crisis on 2 wheels.' Amazon.co.uk review
'Really enjoyed this book, which is a witty, fast-paced trek across France.' Amazon.co.uk review
'If you enjoy cycling at any level, read this book. You will not be disappointed.' Amazon.co.uk review
'I laughed from start to finish. I could smell the French countryside... First class reading thoroughly entertaining and not a downside in it.' Amazon.com review
'A great read and made me want to fly off to France and begin my own food filled cycle adventure.' Amazon.com review
'A pleasant, gentle stroll through France written in an amusing but engaging Australian manner & perspective.' Amazon.co.uk review
Spending almost as much time in restaurants and cafes as in the saddle, the author explores the pleasures and pathways of an area renown for history, food, wine, beer and natural wonders. From German strudel to Hungarian goulash, Steven Herrick never loses sight of the mantra, ‘cycling is just an interlude between meals.’
'bratwurst and bicycles’ is a river adventure, a restaurant ramble and a guidebook for those who enjoy slow food, relaxed cycling and grassroots travel.
About the author:
Steven Herrick has written twenty-one books for children and young adults. His novels have twice won the NSW Premier's Literary Awards and he has been shortlisted for the prestigious Australian Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards on six occasions. He travels the world visiting schools to perform his poetry and to discuss his books.
Reviews for 'baguettes and bicycles':
'Simply put, I loved this book!' Amazon.co.uk review
'Honest, humble and entertaining whilst being seriously informative.' Amazon.com review
'I read this on my busy commute to work. It was a beautiful escape from being stuffed on a tube in central London. Im going to take up cycling now as a result.' Amazon.co.uk review
'Inspirational book for any middle aged men (or women) contemplating a mid life crisis on 2 wheels.' Amazon.co.uk review
'Really enjoyed this book, which is a witty, fast-paced trek across France.' Amazon.co.uk review
'If you enjoy cycling at any level, read this book. You will not be disappointed.' Amazon.co.uk review
'I laughed from start to finish. I could smell the French countryside... First class reading thoroughly entertaining and not a downside in it.' Amazon.com review
'A great read and made me want to fly off to France and begin my own food filled cycle adventure.' Amazon.com review
'A pleasant, gentle stroll through France written in an amusing but engaging Australian manner & perspective.' Amazon.co.uk review