Day 221: Latisana to Lido di Venezia

Today’s ride was a really pleasant ride through the exceptionally flat road approaching Venice. We’d decided to enter Venice from the coastal side, which means we had less traffic to deal with and a perfect flat landscape. What a joy after the hills along the coast of Croatia.

Headi through the quiet country towns of Veneto

Headi through the quiet country towns of Veneto

We stopped in Jesolo for lunch and headed down to the beach. What a weird beach! We were confronted with a whole bunch of signs when we rolled up - don’t park bikes here, no bikes on the beach - no fun!

We parked our bike against a “Don’t park bikes here” sign and went and sat in a small piece of exposed sand that wasn’t covered by sun beds, umbrellas and other rubbish.

Tiger pouted our that if you tried to do that to a beach in Australia there would be an armed revolt - mobs with armed with buckets and spades would soon sort it out.

Lunch amo a forest of sunbeds

Lunch amo a forest of sunbeds

No bike parking here

No bike parking here

No bikes here

No bikes here

They may have a point about keeping bikes under control though - we saw hundreds of bikes after that.

Bikes everywhere

Bikes everywhere

Bikes paths, woth more bikes

Bikes paths, woth more bikes

Then we were hopping on a ferry to cross over to Lido, the “reef” that guards the lagoon of Venice. It was only a short hop, but the rain started as we were on the boat so we headed fo a gelateria as soon as we landed and waited for the weather to clear. Luckily, Le Tour was on, so we got to watch Simon Yates win a stage.

Swift tactical ferry nap

Swift tactical ferry nap

Our Staging point for visiting Venice, the camp ground on Lido

Our Staging point for visiting Venice, the camp ground on Lido

I got into a certain amount of troubleBfor leaving my nut bar in my cycling jersey in the wash. There are a few nuts to pick out of our cycle shorts now. Oops.

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