6 days in Portugal?

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Farmernd
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6 days in Portugal?

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Thinking we could fly out ,rent bikes and explore roads in a few weeks. Has anyone got goot routes or ideas for us ,Thanks
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If you are flying out then why not try and rent bikes and give this route a go https://www.adventurecountrytracks.com/ ... -portugal/ I am hoping to ride out and cover this next year and ride back (Ferry to and from Santander) in 10 days. So it seems doable for you in 6! just a thought :D
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Me and a couple of buddies are doing the act Portugal next year it looks like good simple fun, have you looked at the Greece route on the website? Maybe the year after. Anyone on here that's already done it, I would like to know what you think. Cheers
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Ive done the Portugal route.
Excellent! Did it on my old 1981 G/S in February 2018.
5 simple days north to south.
Used a Zumo 660.....the sat nav takes a bit of getting used to reading it.
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For anyone interested most of the tet and thjs route are all based on the 2 trans portugal routes available on wikiloc... From braganca the harder route is not hard but scenic woods anx lots of crossed tracks :lol: so easily wrong trail...
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Tramp wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2019 10:31 am For anyone interested most of the tet and thjs route are all based on the 2 trans portugal routes available on wikiloc... From braganca the harder route is not hard but scenic woods anx lots of crossed tracks :lol: so easily wrong trail...
Thanks for the info Russ. I like using Wikiloc but it doesn't get as much press as Viewranger and has less routes but i really like the simpleness of using it. Plus ive followed a few of your routes from it thanks.
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