We completed the first loop of the figure eight and started the second loop when we crossed a bridge in Huelva, Spain and took the short ferry ride from Ayamonte, Spain to Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Portugal. We are so glad we changed our plans early and stayed in Spain and Portugal with virtually every mile offering something completely new.
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Toasting the first loop |
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By-passing Huelva on a bike lane |
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Maundy Thursday in Isla Christina |
After crossing into Portugal, instead of taking the coast road as we had previously, we headed inland to the Alentejo region of the country. Rather than overbuilt tourist towns, Alentejo offers small rolling, winding roads through pastoral scenery, small towns widely separated, vast olive groves, wheat fields, vineyards, and what was recently the largest solar facility in the world completely covering 60 hectares.
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Another day, another castle -- Mertola |
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Another day, another castle -- Serpa |
The area is a cyclist's dream as there is very little traffic, the small towns have quaint plazas surrounded by cafes where we stop for a morning coffee, birds singing, sheep and goat bells ringing, and a rainbow of beautiful flowers. We even downloaded a cycling guide to the area and are loosely following the suggested route. We have already met a couple of women, one from Seattle, cycling in the opposite direction. In a couple of days we will take a rest day in Evora, a World Heritage site. So far this spring two separate groups of Deer Isle friends have been in Evora and recommend it. From there we will move on to Lisbon and complete the trip.
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Mertola |
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And we even got to play golf! |
Aww, we miss Portugal!! Enjoy Évora; it's a really interesting town and the countryside around it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHope you are maintaining a healthy intake of tarta de nata com cafe. Portugal is a great country - enjoy the remaining days of your tour.
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