We had a fantastic week and a wonderful group. We hope to see you all again somewhere on this planet.
Safe travels and thanks for everything
Ursula, Claudia and Dieter
6. Day: Ronda - Malaga

Amazing view to Estepona
Our last riding day - unbelieveable!
Whoever did not get enough curves so far on this tour, well there are plenty left. The loop down towards the beaches of Marbella, where the rich and famous go to play, offers great riding and vistas. The road back to Ronda ranks among the most beautiful motorcycle routes in all of Spain.

.... perfectly lined up

Michael, Susan and Hillary

Steve, Claude and Herbert love Cortado after the week in Spain

Stephan at our morning stop

Susan enjoyed her yummy chicken at our lunchspot in Ronda

Vielen Dank Walter für Deine tolle Rede an unserem letzten Abendessen!
5. Day - Restday Ride around Ronda
What a beautiful morning to start to our Restday ride. A loop through the cork-oak orchards of the Sierra de Ubriwue and the national reserve of Cortes de la Frontera. Ursula prepared us a yummy picnic at the top of Las Palomas. Thank you very much
, we enjoyed it.




View to Gibraltar and Maroc Atlas mountains

Coffee stop with amazing scenic view

Delicious


and after the restday ride we went downtown to the famous Puente Nova - here you see the Parador de Ronda on the cliff....

tapas, tapas, tapas....

and on the way back - the bridge at night
4. Day: Arcos de la Frontera - Ronda
Hopefully you are well rested, because a fairly busy day lies ahead of us. Across the vast rural plains we leave the Arcos and enter into a more hilly area. The road we travel on is called Ruta de Toros because the fiery Andalusian fighting bulls are bred in the many haciendas along the way.
On tiny back roads with little traffic and fantastic panoramas, we climb up the Sierra de Ronda. So expect a good workout before dinner!

Michel... happy about the sunshine, way better than last year!

View to Gibraltar


this is bull breeding area

Costa del Luz - the Atlantic ocean

... super Aussicht auf den Atlantik

Julie and David


Our lunchspot today.... next to the ruinas Baelo Claudia

Axel is enjoying the sun




... in the relax mode 

Ruinas romanas de Baelo Claudia

Kevin, Julie and Michael

Tarifa with view to Africa
3. Day: Antequera - Arcos de la Frontera
Two areas of distinctively different scenic beauty will be our playgrounds for today. Through barren, almost desert-like mountain landscapes, we approach the fertile valley of the Guadalhorce River. A narrowing canyon leads us to the Garganta del Chorro, a narrow crevice carved into a sheer 600 ft. sandstone cliff. Truly one of Andalusia’s natural wonders!
After tonight the word "Parador" will have a different meaning for all of you and you maybe wish to come back and stay in some other paradores. Arcos is preparing for the Semana Santa - a very special event all over Spain.
El Torcal is a spectacular limestone rock formation south of Antequera in the otherwise very rural area. 100 million years ago, the whole area was still covered by a huge ocean.


Convento la Magdalena in the morning mist - what a wonderful hotel

we leave Antequera

Joel happy with his bike


Axel on his discovery tour

Michael, Hillary and Claudia having fun

Stephan on his Triumph

Steve our journalist


Caminito del Rey - a wooden walkway along the cliff that was constructed for a royal visit early this century.

Amazing view

Ramsey and Susan having a great time

Olvera - one of the "Pueblos Blancos"

Sentenil is located on the riverbed of the Rio Guadalporcun, our first "pueblo blanco". The houses of this white village are crouching under overhanging rocks. The rocks are partially used as a roof or wall. Its hidden location made it difficult for the Catholic kings to conquer Sentenil. They only succeeded in 1484. In the rocky outcrop there are numerous small bars where delicious fish and tapas are served.

Susan and Hillary

Zahara..... one of the pueblos blancos - white villages

Claudia and Michael

Rosa und Sebastian in front of Zahara


Walter... super happy with his GS 750

.... immer auf den Fersen der Tourguidesse

... on top of las Palomas.... after free riding
! 
riding pleasure - Michael

Jared

Julie

David


Steven

Akarawat and Monticha

Kevin

Michel


Parador Arcos de la Frontera - the place to be
2. Day: Granada - Antequera
Today we will take you out of Granada and off the beaten tourist paths into the heart of the real Andalusia. Seemingly endless olive orchards will be our companions as winding back roads lead us through the rolling hills of rural Spain. The ride along the majestic limestone range of the Sierra Loja will mark the end of a perfect riding day. Our final destination is Antequera.

a little bit stress in the morning gets you awake

A morning walk through Granada.... but the Spanish get up late.... 

Our morning ride to the Sierra Nevada

Sierra Nevada, Ski season is still open

Joel is having fun

Michael and Hillary

Rosa and Sebastian enjoying the ride to Sierra Nevada, although it is a bit cold

Stephan in front and Ramsey & Susan, maybe it was a bit cold at Ramsey's feet 

we have a birthday today, lets say one and a half birthdays

Sabine's birthday

picnic in the olive tree country

Ramsey and Susan - next time I`ll show you his "motorcycling boots"

Thanks Ursula for the super yummy picnic, Claude is enjoying it


All bikes lined up for a coffee in Alagarinejo
1. Day: Malaga - Granada
We welcome quite a range of nationalities - US, Canada, Thailand, Norway, Germany, Switzerland. Everybody is a bit excited. The weather is fine - so lets go.
Countless turns up the Montes de Malaga will put your riding skills to the test. In return, you will be rewarded with breathtaking vistas of Málaga, the Mediterranean Sea and the unique mountain scenery of the natural preserve to the west.
After a nice lunch at the Mediterranean Sea we head into the mountains again towards Granada.
Granada is certainly a highlight of any Andalusian trip, simply because of the Alhambra. This impressive architectural work was created under the Caliphs of the Nasrid dynasty, Ismail I, Yusuf I and Mohammed V. In order to conceal the disappearance of their secular power, they created their idea of a paradise on earth.
It was very difficult to get entrance ticket - a big thanks to Sarah in the office, she managed it. We will meet Carlos at the entrance, our guide for the gardens and the palace.

Sunrise in Malaga



Our first fotostop with a great view over Malaga

Sebastian, Rosa and Joel
Watch Rosa`s retro gear - so cool, it is from her father

Our lunch spot today .... nothing to add just amazing


Leckere Fischsuppe


the Fassbender/Kessel familiy


after a beautiful riding day we met Carlos at the Alhambra and had a guided tour through the gardens, the Generalife and the kings palaces

it rained - but still it was a great experience

the Generalife - the summer palace and the gardens. It is like in paradise

Famous lion court

Boabil - the last sultan, loved his Granada so much that he surrendered and handed the city over to the Christian kings to avoid destruction. It was the January 2nd,1492

The gardens in the Alhambra



Arrival Day in Malaga

Edelweiss branch Malaga

quite a lot


