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this trip we cycled three months in Europe on the way to Latin America
and three months again on our return. This certainly justifies a little
rant and rave about the places that made an impression on us. |
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have decided to exclude meals and accommodation in private homes to eliminate long queues
on your doorsteps at unearthly hours of the morning! You know who you are and your
personal touch was greatly appreciated. Thanks a million! |
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Breakfasts
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Best – Glasgow,
Scotland
Fresh juice, coffee,
Earl Grey tea, bacon, sausages, black pudding, eggs,
mushrooms, tomatoes, beans (optional!), potato cakes, muesli, fresh
fruit salad, yoghurt, cheese, and cold cuts in addition to the standard
continental breakfast.
Runner-up - Ireland
Irish fry-ups in B & Bs came in second place, not far behind. |
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Picnics
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Best – France
and Spain
These two countries are a cyclists' dream when it comes to shopping for
picnics. Villages aren't far apart and abound in local specialities
ranging from cured duck and homemade cheeses to olives and oysters fresh
from the beach. Yum, yum! |
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Dinners
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Best - France and Spain
The same two countries win hands down again for their multi-course
evening meals. We gorged out on fresh seafood, patés, hearty
casseroles, paellas, duck and tapas, to name but a few. And of
course, for Kurt, the exceptional local wines added an extra touch after
a long day on the bike! |
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Most Scenic Routes
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Tarn Gorge, France
60 Km of gorgeous, colourful rock formations along the Tarn
River, where all the traffic is on the Kayaks below. |
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Picos de Europa, Spain
A few days worth of gorges, alpine scenery, caves and cute villages
was definitely a highlight of our trip to Northern Spain. |
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Ria de Aveiro, Portugal
For some quiet coastal scenery, it's hard to beat the Ria de Aveiro,
where the colourful painted boats on the white sand beaches are picture
postcard material... and it's all flat! |
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Brittany coastline, France
Pink granite boulders, tonnes of medieval towns, castles,
lighthouses, megalithic tombs, cliffs and beaches make for very
entertaining scenery. The only drawback was that the weather was just as
varied. |
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Favourite Sites
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St. Just, Brittany, France
Dating back to 4500BC, St Just is an amazing site of megalithic
burial chambers, standing stones, passage graves and dolmens. A full
afternoon is required to view the lot. |
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The Guggenheim, Spain
The Guggenheim art museum in Bilbao is a must see for it's unique
architecture and imposing impression. Let yourself be inspired by its
shapes, texture, curves, colour and reflections. |
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Palais Ideal,
France
A prime example of what one man, with a creative idea and a
determination to match, can achieve. Absolutely unique, and fascinating
to visit. |
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Cudillero, Asturias, Spain
This cute, colourful fishing village built back up the hill is a
great place to explore, before wining and dining in style. ˇBuen
provecho! |
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Medieval towns, France
We found it impossible to single one out. What they all have in
common is a beautiful plaza where you can enjoy a tasty sandwich in the
shade of a tree. Then, they always have some little treat in store for
you... more would be telling! |
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Favourite Cities
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Oporto, Portugal
A beautiful waterfront location, ornate churches, decorative
shopfronts, azulejos detail and its proximity to Atlantic coast
beaches make Oporto a very enjoyable destination. |
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Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon boasts huge plazas, wide boulevards, stately buildings, as
well as impressive museums and monuments. Walking round this laid-back
city, it's hard to believe it's the capital. |
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Barcelona, Spain
Now that's what we call a city! Soak up the cosmopolitan
atmosphere in this happening melting pot. Enjoy a cafe on the Ramblas,
check out the Gaudi legacies, stoll along the beach and gorge in
excellent catalan cuisine... and that's only for starters! |
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Bordeaux, France
If you like tranquility in a beautiful city, give Bordeaux a go. And
don't forget to check out the local vineyards. |
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Amsterdam, Holland
As trendy as Barcelona, Amsterdam has the added charm of canals and
barges... with most commuters on two wheels. |
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Brussels, Belgium
The European parliment brings quite the international feel to this
city where the senses are constantly being teased by aromas and
mouth-watering delicacies. |
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Best cycling infastructure
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France, Britain and Switzerland
all have beautiful marked cycling routes, but it was only when we hit
Holland that we realised what perfection really is. We can't judge
Dutch drivers, as we seldom crossed their paths! |
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Worst drivers
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Galicia, Spain
If it weren't for the northern coastal road in Galicia, we wouldn't
have to mention bad drivers in Europe. Save yourself a life-threatening
situation in Galicia and stick to the mountains, where traffic is reduced to a few
cows! |
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