Planning 2 weeks in Spain in early May, probably ferry to Santander then 8 - 10 days down to the south of the country and back.
Thinking about heading down Salamanca - Extremadura region - maybe Toledo - definitely Andalucia then back up via Alicante, Valencia, etc
Has anyone any any advice on good (tarmac) routes any any experience of reasonable unsurfaced roads or forest trails they're willing to share? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/help.gif[/img]
Cheers
MH
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Hi Minty, Salamanca & Sevilla are both beautiful cities and worth visiting. Segovia has a very impressive Roman built aquaduct still in use. Cadiz if you make it to the bottom has a huge & beautiful harbour
Some of the best scenes however are along the minor roads where you see the Spain of the fast disappearing past, eg bullocks being used to plough & pull carts. Get some reasonably detailed maps, michelin do a set of 1:400,000 paper maps and collins do a ring binder atlas which is 1:300,000 and is good for route planning using small roads.
If you are on a truck route, the cafe's are good value for meals and over-night stops.
I spent three weeks riding round Spain last year. My main advice is stay away from the package holiday destinations. Sevilla is fantastic, Granada is good and you can blast up into the mountains from there.
If you fancy a day or two off roading on someone else's bike look up Torrotrail they're a great bunch.
Other than that you can't really go wrong, the roads are good, people friendly and the weather nice.
Yep, wish I could be going too as there are certainly some great roads over there and you shouldn't get any hassle from their plod. Also, at that time of year the roads won't be busy either. Enjoy.
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<!--/colorc--> westwards and slightly down stick it in you tube for vids of roads and conditions.
see my post in this thread LOL
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1min 20 thats as far as i would go LOL (even then i'd have to be pissed) [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rotflmmfao.gif[/img]
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LOL thats sheet looks loike real fun.
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Oh dear that seems like the stuff of nightmares. The guy with the camera doesn't even seem to be slowing down for the dodgiest bits.
Thanks indeed to everyone for all for the info. This sort of thing looks fun:
Some of the nicest backroads in Andalusia are around the Ronda area, yesterday took the bike from Marbella to Ronda, Antequera and back through Alaurin/Coin, very, very nice! Lots of bikes on a sunday, no cops or cameras, good tarmac also, still a bit cold... (8 celsius) [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif[/img]