Hi , I'm looking at going to Spain next year, I was wandering any advice
On places to visit etc and any trails to do etc
Mainly looking at starting in the Andorra area then few days through the mountains then across Spain
Your help would be appreciated
Many thanks
Gav
Travelling in Spain , places to visit, trails to be done ? Anyone got any advice
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Re: Travelling in Spain , places to visit, trails to be done ? Anyone got any advice
yeah give gummy a call oh sorry I meant Simon :whistle:
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Re: Travelling in Spain , places to visit, trails to be done ? Anyone got any advice
Did Santander to Andorra a mixture of trails and road ,try haca to sort great roads and some great trails then enter Andorra via the smugglers trail starting in allens.
Re: Travelling in Spain , places to visit, trails to be done ? Anyone got any advice
Many thanks will look at the map and do some planning
Re: Travelling in Spain , places to visit, trails to be done ? Anyone got any advice
My limited experience is that Spain has so much to offer that you could pretty well put a pin in the map, go there and find something of interest. Everywhere joined up with great biking roads.
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The Picos and old cities are fantastic (thumbs) Here's my ride report from 2013
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread ... -July-2013
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread ... -July-2013
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Re: Travelling in Spain , places to visit, trails to be done ? Anyone got any advice
Hi there,
Have a great tme Gav - and don't worry too much about the creepy-crawlies, snakes, etc. (thumbs)
Regs
Simon
* actually it's a Megarian Banded (Scolopendra cingulata)Centipede and you really do not want to find one on your sleeping bag, "Scolopendra cingulata is an opportunistic carnivore. It will attack and consume almost any animal that is not larger than itself. These include insects and small lizards" - would this include a one-eyed trouser snake Spud :whistle:
OMG am I that predictable D! (thumbs)gspod wrote:Simon will be along in a minute (thumbs)
That's not too bad a strategy at all; Spain is so varied - and so big! - that you could visit once a year for ten years and still feel you don't know 'Spain' - just chaeck to go to the different autonomous regions. You'll see all you need to know on my blog - but take special care with the different regulations for trail riding between the regions - many are closed to traffic entirely in the summer months in the (forlorn) hope of preventing forest fires. While there is a somewhat confusing array of nature reserves, national parks, etc. which have restrictions for access - but as a rule trails are easy to identify.jackdaw wrote:My limited experience is that Spain has so much to offer that you could pretty well put a pin in the map, go there and find something of interest. Everywhere joined up with great biking roads.
Thanks for the Heads up Mick - there are two HISS Events in 2016: Aragon, near Teruel, May 23-27th and Catalonia, in the Pyrenees near Andorra, September 11-16th.micksea wrote:Look for any thread with HISS in the title (thumbs)
Look out Captain Pugwash, I have a long memory and you won't have to worry about finding scorpions in your sleeping bag when we go to Morocco - I have a far more eclectic taste in creepy-crawly* torture techniques (thumbs)Redmurty wrote:yeah give gummy a call oh sorry I meant Simon :whistle:
cheers Spud
Have a great tme Gav - and don't worry too much about the creepy-crawlies, snakes, etc. (thumbs)
Regs
Simon
* actually it's a Megarian Banded (Scolopendra cingulata)Centipede and you really do not want to find one on your sleeping bag, "Scolopendra cingulata is an opportunistic carnivore. It will attack and consume almost any animal that is not larger than itself. These include insects and small lizards" - would this include a one-eyed trouser snake Spud :whistle:
Be sure to visit www.thespanishbiker.com the invaluable guide to motorcycling in Spain - plus guided rides, HISS Events* and off road touring support service
*Highly Informal Sojourns in Spain
*Highly Informal Sojourns in Spain
Re: Travelling in Spain , places to visit, trails to be done ? Anyone got any advice
Look up Vibraction road books on the interweb. Loads of good trips available in
roadbook form with GPS coordinates. Ranging from a couple of days to a week. Mainly
in the Pyrenees and Andorra.
roadbook form with GPS coordinates. Ranging from a couple of days to a week. Mainly
in the Pyrenees and Andorra.