Camembert Run

***PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE CORONA VIRUS, THE 2020 CAMEMBERT RUN HAS BEEN CANCELLED.  HOWEVER, THE EVENT WILL BE BACK IN 2021***

The wait is over, good people - as the 2019 Camembert Run was such fun, sign-up for the 2020 event is now go!  Here are a few of the numbers behind our first camping-based adventure, to whet your cheese-craving appetite:

    • 2,100 miles
    • 16 days
    • 500 different varieties of cheese
      • Two Camembert museums, and the actual village of Camembert
      • One cave full of Roquefort, and another one full of mushrooms
      • Many, many chateaus
      • Three high alpine passes
      • Some more chateaus
      • One trip along the route Napoleon, with a detour into the Verdon Gorge
      • One Panzer tank, randomly dumped next to the road
      • Eighty extinct volcanoes
        • As many laps of the Monaco Gran Prix circuit as you can manage
        • One museum dedicated solely to Haribo 
        • Two car museums, one packed with race cars, the other with dusty barn finds
        • One restaurant housed in a massive old cargo plane, located in the region of Brie
            • William the Conqueror's birthplace, and Da Vinci's last home
            • ...and the seldom-visited village of 'Anus' 

            So, there are a few of the bullet points - now what's the thinking behind all this?  Simple, remember the Cannonball Run?  That uncouth stampede across the United States, from sea to shining sea.

            All those big engines and bigger egos.  The brain out, foot down brashness of it all.  How undignified it all is! Wouldn’t it be so much better if it was held in France?

            Of course it would.  All hail the Camembert Run.  A dignified meander through the French countryside, from cheese to shining cheese.

            We’re talking a highly cultured vin and fromage-fuelled stroll from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, stopping at only the finest patisseries for our morning croissant, fuelling ourselves with only the most enchanting of café au laits, and consuming only the crustiest of baguettes with our cheesy delicacies.

            And you are cordially invited to take your place in this most salubrious of convoys.  We ask only one thing.

            Your steed must be a plucky little unsung hero from years past, for this is truly a journey for the retro heroes of our roads.  We’re talking vintage Renaults, classic Citroens, Vauxhall hatchbacks and ancient fiestas.  If you’ve got a Fiat Panda, this is the road trip for you.  Rollin’ in a Rover Metro or plucky Polo?  You’ll fit right in.  ‘80s Datsuns, Civics and Micra K10s will feel right at home, while the Gaelic charm of a Renault 4 or 2CV will earn you hero status.  And if you bring along a beige Austin Maestro, I’ll personally buy you a tacky model of le Tour Eiffel in celebration of your fine taste.

            And what will team Pub2Pub be rolling in?  Our 30 year old Volvo 240, of course, known as 'Le Grand Fromage' and a veteran of the 2019 Camembert.

            So there you have it.  The Camembert Run – a two-week, slow paced, cheese and wine-fuelled bimble through the French countryside from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean and back, in a convoy which oozes unpretentious, plucky charm.  Befitting its role as the slower-paced counterpart to our sports car-based trips, each day averages only three to four hours of driving as we potter across rural France, giving plenty of time to enjoy the trip.  Instead of hotels, to keep with the chill vibe we've made this a camping trip, and there are four rest days planned into the schedule to make the most of some of the most interesting places we'll be visiting - these will be taking place at Millau/Roquefort, Monaco, Chamonix and Fontainebleau.

            So, what's the cost of all this cheesy decadence?  Less than you'd think, actually.  For a car and two people starting the trip in the UK, ferries and accommodation come to £699.  Already on the continent?  ditch the cost of the ferries and you can join the trip for £549.  Unlike our other trips, we've left the cost of the attractions out of the upfront cost, as there are so many different options which we'll be detailing in the route plan, that you'll probably want to make your own choices on exactly what to see.  Oh, and one last thing - it's our first family friendly trip.  If you wish to bring along children or deviate from the one car, two people template, let us know and we'll get a bespoke quote made up for you.

            So there we have it - cool cars, chill campsites, quirky places and the perfect excuse to buy that Renault Twingo you've always promised yourself.  We look forward to sharing a cheese board with you at the start line…

            To reserve your place on the 2020 event, email ben@pub2pubadventures.com