Day 32: Altea (Damp!)
A somewhat damp day with light showers leading to heavier rain later. Here's a view of the current park-up location with a view of the hill I cycled up in the
My 2023 Spanish Adventure Cycling and Campervaning in Southern Spain (January to April 2023) - 104 Daily Posts.
A somewhat damp day with light showers leading to heavier rain later. Here's a view of the current park-up location with a view of the hill I cycled up in the
The view towards Benidorm from Serra de Bernia Well it seemed like a good idea when I set off, but it wasn't long before I realised that this Saturday afternoon cycle
As with all good things, the finale had to arrive. And it did so in style. Lynn created a great ride to end our set of Denia rides. A ride that took us
Some pretty tough cycling was had today. Perhaps some of the toughest I've encountered. Yet it was an excellent day of cycling: great company; great scenery; tough climbs; great descents and;
After yesterday's rest day for me (the Norton Wheelers Posse went for an afternoon cycle) it was good to be back in the saddle for an up and down kind of
It is said that the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain: today it chose to rain in Denia! At least it did from pre-dawn until the end of lunch! Accordingly today&
Today we rode the very popular cycle route up to the Coll de Rates, which included a rather steep "short cut" and some fine views. Here's one: This was
An early start to the day (at least it was for me). Having an owl rather than lark phenotype, I'm more of a night time kind of guy (but, definitely not
Looking back, towards the port of Gandia, from where ferries to the Balearics sail. Looking forward to Denia: my next stop. A bit of a this and that kind of a day: a
Weather: let's just say that winter gloves were not required for today's descents! (Although the maximum elevation was less today the temperatures were higher throught the day: about 15°
Another day cycling in the sun. The highlight of the ride was the climb up La Llacuna. It seemed to me that the climb was hard but, according to PJAAM: a good cycle
Today's caption competition: Here's a starter for ten: no tengo piles! Another flat windy ride, this time to Denia, via Piles. Here's a photo of a local
Last night's location was not as sheltered as I thought, as evidenced by the shaking of the van when struck by the more violent gusts. As a result a broken sleep
I appreciate that the weather up there is currently less favourable than it is down here. However, we are currently subject to weather that is not ideal for cycling! Today was as windy
Plan A was for a cycle ride. However, it was pretty windy this morning and was forecast to remain so for the rest of the day. I therefore opted for Plan B, which
A third and final visit to the city of Valencia. The reason, all because of a football match: Manchester United 2 - 1 Manchester City. I watched it in Valencia's Irish
Guess what stupid did? Stupid did what stupid said he wouldn't do. He forgot his cycling helmet, again! So note to self failed, as did placing the helmet adjacent to the
I have moved from a paid motorhome campsite to a municipal one, which is free. The maximum stay is 72 hours, but I'm leaving tomorrow morning. Not only is this new
Today was the first "proper" cycle of this Spanish cycling/van tour. Mostly it was good. The two bits that were not are: (1) the hiker-bike section coming down from the
Today I moved from the west of Valencia to it's east. For the next two nights I'll be staying at an official campground at a cost of €23 per
As strange as it may seem I felt the needed for a day off! For most of the past eleven days or so I've been on the go; either driving, cycling,
Once upon a time there was a river that ran through a Spanish city. In that city all was well until that fateful day when it wasn't. On that day the
Where as I was hoping for some culture in Valencia I actually got the run around trying to acquire a Spanish PrePaid sim card, which turned out to be much harder than anticipated.
Fun, mainly flat cycling in the sun. However, there was a wee climb up to a meteorological radar station with some steep gradients to contend with. Later, on approaching an iron gate, it