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May 7 - 21, 2007
Barcelona – Mataró – Montseny –
Girona – Figueres – Cadaqués – Port de la Selva – Port Bou (French
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Toilets flush
effectively first time round. Bread comes in all shapes and forms.
Supermarkets abound with variety of cheeses and cold cuts. Towns are a
stone’s throw away and it’s not necessary to carry expedition food
supplies. We’re no longer unique as touring cyclists. We meet at least 6
a day. People speak at least 2 or 3 languages and at every party the
chances are every continent is represented. We must be back in Europe!
After our gander round Latin America, Barcelona, Spain seemed
like the obvious place to start our slow ride home. Having been host to
the Olympic games in 1992 and to Darina in 1993, Barcelona has never
looked back! Darina’s 5 years in this city resulted in gazillions of
friends from her Au Pair and teaching days. Our visit entailed
enjoyable encounters with former bosses, colleagues, students,
neighbours, classmates, flatmates, flamenco dancers, Irish dancers,
second family members and friends of all distinctions… some of whom
managed to escape our camera lens. |
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Our most enthusiastic
fan, Darina’s adopted Abuelita has been following our trip and
living our highs and lows these past 2 years. At 87 years of age, our
trendy granny has recently recommenced piano lessons and informs us of
her progress via email! |
Darina's Abuelita |
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In between all these
meetings we got out and about to check out our favourite haunts in and
around the gothic quarter and modern port of this happening
Mediterranean city. |
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It was a pleasant exit
from Barcelona on the bike lane along the Mediterranean beaches
up to Mataró. |
Coastal bike trail |
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Victoria and Manel |
From there we headed
inland to Montseny where Victoria and Manel had our luggage and
wonderful hospitality waiting for us. |
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Spring was in the air
and the barley fields were laced with poppies.
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Poppy fields, Montseny |
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Girona |
We were lucky to hit Girona during their annual flower festival when the old towns
courtyards and parks are filled with colour, scent and creativity in
abundant flower arrangements. |
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Amazing flower
displays in Girona |
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The second highlight was to
stumble upon a Castellers (human castle) training session,
where 7 stories of artists balanced in pre-season glory. |
Human castle |
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Animals are a whole lot more familiar these days |
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Salvador Dalí's museum |
Salvador Dalí’s
amazing surrealist art museum dominates the town of Figueres. Eggs and
loafs of bread decorate the huge burgundy façade beckoning tourists to
have a closer look…And it’s something that shoudn’t be left for the last
half hour before closing! |
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We upgraded from the
campground in Figueres to the welcome comforts offered by Cris and
Steve and chatted way past our bedtime to catch up on the latest. |
Cris and Steve |
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Views of the Costa Brava |
The coastal bike route
from Rosas to
Cadaqués, although
steep in places was well worth the effort, with magnificient views of
the rugged, pine forested Costa Brava. |
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Graham and Joy
(UK) came down on the Bike Bus
and were tackling some seriously steep, gravel inclines on their tandem. |
Joy and Graham |
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And then the downhill... |
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Cadaqués |
Cadaqués,
a beautiful whitewashed town, is an ideal base for hiking in the Cap de Creus National Reserve and along the coastal trail. |
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Cap de Creus |
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It's great to be
camping again in temperatures the right side of 30 degrees Celsius! |
Camping in Cadaqués |
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Traditional Sardana dance in Port de la Selva |
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Last view of Spain |
Another few hills later we were on
the French side of the Pyrenees.
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Although this was a
brief encounter with Catalonia, it was a fine entry into Europe and a
great homecoming with all the friends lining our route. Merci a tots. |
Catalan flag |
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