Category: Portugal
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The end of the line, for now!

It’s been 73 days and 2,057 miles (3,343KM) since we pushed off from Morlaix, France and arriving in Lisbon. We had a few extended off-bike periods in Madrid and Seville, as well as quite a few rest days along the way. We probably averaged about 35-40 miles a day when cycling. Arriving in Lisbon is…
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Two days of bad road!

We had a really lovely stay in Porto Covo, and now are pushing on to the last few days of riding before getting to Lisbon. And push we did! We had a lot of sand these last two days, and pushed our heavy bikes a few miles in the process. In general, we’ve had great…
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A ride along part of the Fisherman’s Trail

The Fisherman’s Trail (Trilho dos Pescadores) is a long-distance hiking trail in southern Portugal, starting just above Porto Covo and ending in Lagos, which we went through a couple days ago. It is part of the Rota Vicentina network of trails, which runs along the southwest coast of the country. The Fisherman’s Trail is about…
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FIRE!

As we were walking to the restaurant in Carrapateira we noticed the ominous sight of smoke in the sky to the north, never a good thing! Smoke in the sky was how we started this entire adventure, as a fire burned 1,000 houses just a few miles from our house. We also experienced fire in…
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Along the Algarve, then turning north!

We left Albufiera about 9:30AM, heading west with a fresh tailwind pushing us along. Our course took us on a parallel to the coast, but not really on it except some cool sections on boardwalks where we were right next to the water. The roads were variable, from little dirt roads to highways to cobbles…
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Three nights in Albufiera

Chris met her friend Toni about four decades ago in Liverpool, and it was a nice surprise to find out that she and her husband Gary would be at their timeshare in Albufiera about the same time as we might be there. And so, we arranged to be there while they were, getting the bonus…
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Off to Portugal!

We left Cadiz on the first of 2 trains to get to Huelva, though Seville. There was no space for “bikes” on the trains (the limit is 3) but there was unlimited room for bikes in bags, as long as the bags conformed to the size requirements. We learn something every trip about how to…