@@travelwithevora To the north of Portugal you have the river Minho (it borders Spain). You can travel along the left bank along dirt roads through the mountains, passing through typical villages until the mouth, Caminha (East-West). There, you find the Atlantic Ocean. Then, head south. The landscape changes, you always follow roads mostly made of sand, dunes and rocky cliffs. You pass through several towns and fishing villages, several lighthouses, etc. Until you arrive in the Algarve. If you whant more informations about, contact me.
I’ve followed you from when your first video came out and you took a tumble on the steep decent in that episode. You have increased your riding skills immensely and now you are well on your way to your international tour. Well done, a great inspiration to many.
Thank you :) if you google ACT Portugal you will find the page of the Adventure Country Tracks, they have several tracks in different countries. You can download the tracks but you have to have a membership. It starts at ~12€ per year.
*This is such great adventure riding content.... from a new travel the world on 2 wheels vlogger* 👍 What a neat country Portugal is to ride Nicole. Your off-road riding is great (and courageous) for a relative newbie - Respect from New Zealand😎✌
Thank you ☺️ when I first rode it, I thought it was difficult ... but looking back, my perspective has actually changed. But a few little bits were tricky.
Having watched you ride in Spain, your riding skills are honestly really good especially since your bike is a large heavy adventure bike. And agree one can never get enough off road/track practice
@@travelwithevora - Honestly I can say your riding style is really good - Denise and I were talking today about your riding and how good it actually is - thanks for taking us along👍
@@travelwithevora hopefully one day we’ll meet you on the roads less travelled somewhere - both Denise and I are still learning - one never stops learning to be honest 😎
You do realise that there's a city called Évora in Portugal, don't you? In fact, the place where you stayed, Estremoz, is not far from there. That's a peculiar and not very common name, do you by any chance have cape verdian ancestry?🙂
Yes 😊 I know, I stayed in Evora one night (from episode 21 to episode 22). No 🥲 but as parents are free to choose their children's first names, I got this one.
In these videos you have discovered very beautiful places that most Portuguese people are unaware of. Continued good journey! A biker hug.
@@bartolomeufrederico7361 Thank you 😊 Portugal is so full of beautiful places 🥰 I've only seen a fraction, but the ACT track is impressive
Boa coragem 😋😋😋🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@pituchahayabusa200 thanks 😊
That drone footage of the stream... WOW! :)
Thank you ☺️
Congratulations, Evora... amazing trip... courageous... an inspiration.... and very welcome.. and go always safe... 🥰
@@AlexandreOliveiraAlex thank you very much 😊🙏🏼
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Excellent work Evora! Regards from Melbourne Australia 🙂 Subscribed!
Thank you 😊 and a very warm welcome
NIce and well done Evora ! Lucky Luc from France
Thank you :)
Muitos parabéns pelo vídeo
Thank you 🙏🏼
Well done great video
@@josecarlosdesouzathomethom1385 thank you 😊
Yes! If you can try also the dirt roads on the Atlantic coast. You will find fantastic views and many points with history.
@@bartolomeufrederico7361 That sounds good, where exactly is that? I can do it next time :)
@@travelwithevora To the north of Portugal you have the river Minho (it borders Spain). You can travel along the left bank along dirt roads through the mountains, passing through typical villages until the mouth, Caminha (East-West). There, you find the Atlantic Ocean. Then, head south. The landscape changes, you always follow roads mostly made of sand, dunes and rocky cliffs. You pass through several towns and fishing villages, several lighthouses, etc. Until you arrive in the Algarve. If you whant more informations about, contact me.
"Tou no Trabalho" is a peculiar name for a coffee shop. It suits you well. Congrats and enjoy our country with respect.
I had to look again to see where it was :) I haven't been to that cafe, but that's an interesting name.
Thank you, I hope I do.
Your off road riding has improved dramatically, well done a great video!
No lie. Her confidence and speed on sand and dirt is so much higher!
Thank you 🥹😊
I’ve followed you from when your first video came out and you took a tumble on the steep decent in that episode. You have increased your riding skills immensely and now you are well on your way to your international tour. Well done, a great inspiration to many.
Thank you so much :) I am pleased to hear that 😇
Another awesome episode Evora, well done you! Can you pls share where did you got the ACT map or directions from. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
Thank you :) if you google ACT Portugal you will find the page of the Adventure Country Tracks, they have several tracks in different countries. You can download the tracks but you have to have a membership. It starts at ~12€ per year.
@@travelwithevora awesome, thank yu very much Evora for sharing. 👍
Beautiful landscapes you are going through and good filming endeed 🏍📸👍
Thank you very much ☺️
*This is such great adventure riding content.... from a new travel the world on 2 wheels vlogger* 👍
What a neat country Portugal is to ride Nicole. Your off-road riding is great (and courageous) for a relative newbie - Respect from New Zealand😎✌
Thank you very much 😊😊
Portugal is really great ☺️ I love it. Thanks a lot 😇
I really like your videos, and I love landscape in Portugal. Roads don't look so difficult, I hope they are not. Keep on riding.
Thank you ☺️ when I first rode it, I thought it was difficult ... but looking back, my perspective has actually changed. But a few little bits were tricky.
A nice discover for me : the Chanel and this beautiful spaces in Portugal. Thank you.
Thank you too 😊
Another nice video, thank you.
Thank you :)
Great video as always. 😎
Thank you ☺️
Adventure country track indeed! Great day on board! Hey from Wales!
Thank you :)
Having watched you ride in Spain, your riding skills are honestly really good especially since your bike is a large heavy adventure bike. And agree one can never get enough off road/track practice
Thank you 😊 I'm still too stiff on the bike 🥲 I hope I'll solve that one day :)
@@travelwithevora - Honestly I can say your riding style is really good - Denise and I were talking today about your riding and how good it actually is - thanks for taking us along👍
@@Chase-the-Sun ☺️☺️ thank you, I'm happy to hear that
@@travelwithevora hopefully one day we’ll meet you on the roads less travelled somewhere - both Denise and I are still learning - one never stops learning to be honest 😎
How long have you been flying a drone for, very nice and good music ❤
You do realise that there's a city called Évora in Portugal, don't you? In fact, the place where you stayed, Estremoz, is not far from there. That's a peculiar and not very common name, do you by any chance have cape verdian ancestry?🙂
Yes 😊 I know, I stayed in Evora one night (from episode 21 to episode 22). No 🥲 but as parents are free to choose their children's first names, I got this one.
I am afraid your bike is just to heavy for a trip around the world...I think the 900gs is more appropriate for this job !
@@Clonyxl8 that's true :) I'll get something smaller for my trip around the world