I enjoy your videos very much. I have ridden extensively in Spain and Portugal. I thought the roads were the best in Europe , the driving (away from the cities) was very good , the traffic was light. The few dirt roads I tried were tough on a loaded touring bike , I met a chap who was riding dirt tracks and he had loads of problems with dogs. Campsites were noisy at weekends (and very badly signposted,) wild camping possible but difficult. The people were very friendly. If you go in May the flowers and green fields are beautiful.
Cheers mate, yeah finding shade spots were the highlights of my day! There are loads of little villages/towns along the N630 that broke the monotony of the tarmac and gave me the opportunity to practice my bad spanish!! It gets more interesting once I hit Seville ;-)
Ruddy heck, brother Mark, quite the temperature you got to today! A well earned nights sleep by the look of it. 'Obligatory chips'.... nice one! 😊
38 degrees, little shade and rolling hills ….. thats a harsh day out !! Thanks for the video
Many thanks.... Seville next!!
Welldone Dave keep going 👏
Cheers Pete!
it's snowing while I'm watching this, thanks man, great stuff
I'm watching it now as well - remembering what the sun looks like!!
Hola amigo . Nice to see you again . Thx for the update of your trip
Thanks 🙂
I enjoy your videos very much. I have ridden extensively in Spain and Portugal.
I thought the roads were the best in Europe , the driving (away from the cities) was very good , the traffic was light. The few dirt roads I tried were tough on a loaded touring bike , I met a chap who was riding dirt tracks and he had loads of problems with dogs. Campsites were noisy at weekends (and very badly signposted,) wild camping possible but difficult. The people were very friendly. If you go in May the flowers and green fields are beautiful.
Woohoo, thats a trip and a half!
Another great video , not sure i could tackle these rides in that heat !, well done matey ….. Craig
Cheers mate, yeah finding shade spots were the highlights of my day! There are loads of little villages/towns along the N630 that broke the monotony of the tarmac and gave me the opportunity to practice my bad spanish!!
It gets more interesting once I hit Seville ;-)
@ Your spanish is decent enough to have conversations with locals , better than mine , real attribute on your journey through Espana 👍
You are without doubt a 'proper' cyclist. 👍