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SPT23008 - España y Portugal

Saturday, May 6, 2023 | Julian Fischer / Angela | Europe

The mighty Cathedral of Salamanca

Day 1 - meet and greet

What a great pleasure to meet the same group of Argentinians again that I was riding with last year in Italy. This time, they want to explore the western central part of Spain. Our tour start location is near Madrid. We met for a welcome briefing and dinner on the first night in the beautiful Hotel Parador in Alcalà de Henares - before it was a hotel, it was built in the 16th century as a university. Gladly now you get a delicious dinner.
well, not on this tour buddy! An Edelweiss Tourguide never lost a customer!

Day 2 - Madrid to Salamanca

Our first riding day took us from Madrid into the beautiful city of Salamanca. Along the way we paid a visit to the city of Escorial, with one of Spain's most famous building - the Palacio de El Escorial. This palace is the largest Barock building in the world.

After our coffee break in this town, we continued over an elevated area called Navalperal de Pinares into Avila. Avila itself has a truly nice medieval city center with a beautiful cathedral. 

After the extended lunch, we took the last 100 kms into Salamanca for an early arrival. Of course, we wanted to go and walk the city where Christopher Columbus has presented his plans to sail to India.

As this tour has been especially designed for this group from Argentina, we tourguides decided to present you our daily riding stories in a different way. Please enjoy our daily pictures of this lively group of Argentinians

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Day 3 - Salamanca to Chaves

Let's start out for another fantastic riding day!! Today, we leave Salamanca in Spain and continue to the city of Chaves in Portugal. First, we criss-cross the plains of the Spanish Extremadura. Shortly before the city of Bragança we were crossing the border into Portugal. From the years 1640 to 1910 the House of Bragança was responsible for providing the Kings of Portugal and the two emperors of Brasil. The feudal castle of the Dukes still remains today and makes for an impressive view of the city.

The road after Bragança makes it hard for us not to cheer in our helmets. It was truly "hard work" riding the about 100 kms of flowing curves into our tonights destination Chaves

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Nice weather, perfect temperatur, sexy motorcycles and tasty food - where else you want to be in april?
On the way to the Braganca, our Lunchstop, we were stopped to wait for an hour because of an bicycle race. Like you see, our Tourguide Julian really loves them.
After Lunch, we decided to visit the casino nearby- the security was a bit oberburdened with argentinian ID-cards, but nobody got busted in the end
while we were missing a sega rally machine between all this slotmachines, at least they had a funny mirror for entertainment

Day 4 - Chaves to Porto

By by Chaves and our enjoyable evenening in the casino. Let's put it like this: no one got broke, but no one got rich either

But our intention is to ride motorcycles, so we continued our journey to arrive in Portugals most beautiful city, at least for me it is

Along the way, we were riding through the charming Portuguese National Park of Gerês. Bewitchingly beautiful nature as far as you can see and the tiniest, narrowest roads up and down and around the corner all the time !!

What a great day !!

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Day 5 - Rest day in Porto

Porto was built in an hilly area and has a beautiful water inlet that actually has 2 ports. The history of that fact dates back to the 13th century. Back then the Bishop of Porto ruled the city and he charged taxes on all the goods that ships brought into Porto. King Alfonso, though, tried to get around this tax by building a second port in a new part of the city called Vila Nova de Gaia. Over time, this port became the most important transipment port for the grapes arriving from the vineyards at the River Douro.

On our rest day today we sure will find out more about the famous port wine

Somewhereinthe mze of downtown Porto
The visit of the port winery was very interesting and new insights for us
Now we're talking capacities... !!
The new garage for your Mini Couper
The large variety of Port Wines
Our rest day here in Porto came to anend with a tasty dinner at the side of the river Douro
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Day 6 - Porto to Tomar

Tomar is a small town located in central Portugal that at first glance looks like a normal, picturesque town. But upon closer inspection, one quickly realizes that Tomar has so much more to offer.
The town is known for its rich history and is the birthplace of the Portuguese Templar Knights. When strolling through the narrow streets of the old town, one can feel the magic of the past and feel as though they are stepping back in time.
An absolute highlight in Tomar is the Convento de Cristo, an impressive monastery complex founded by the Templar Knights in the 12th century. The monastery houses an impressive collection of artworks and is a true treasure of Portugal.
But Tomar is not only known for its history, but also for its beautiful nature. The town is situated on the Nabão River and is surrounded by green hills and picturesque forests.
The people in Tomar are incredibly friendly and welcoming. If you get lost or need something, you are never alone. The residents of the town are always ready to help and show you the right way.
When visiting Tomar, you must not miss out on the food. Portuguese cuisine is famous for its delicious seafood, but the regional specialties of Tomar are also a delight.
When visiting Tomar, you must not miss out on the food. Portuguese cuisine is famous for its delicious seafood, but the regional specialties of Tomar are also a delight.
Whether one is interested in history, culture, nature, or good food, Tomar has something to offer for everyone. The town is a hidden gem in Portugal and definitely worth a visit.
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Sarah
Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 16:00

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