Eurotrip 13, 2024 – Trip Summary

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Eurotrip 13, 2024 – Trip Summary – NW Spain, 2024
DateLocationDuration
28th August 2024East Devon
28th August 2024Plymouth56 miles / 1.5 hrs
29th August 2024SantanderFerry
29th August 2024Camping Santillana del Mar40 miles / 1.0 hrs
31st August 2024Camping A Vouga, Muros329 miles / 6.0 hrs
08th September 2024Camping As Cancelas, Santiago de Compostela41 miles / 1.0 hr
10th September 2024Camping o Muino, nr Baiona80 miles / 1.5 hrs
14th September 2024Camping Los Manzanos, Santa Cruz120 miles / 2.5 hrs
17th September 2024Camping Rinlo Costa, Rinlo91 miles / 2.0 hrs
24th September 2024Camping L’Amuravela, Cudilleros54 miles / 1.0 hrs
26th September 2024Camping la Viorna, Potes123 miles / 2.5 hrs
03rd October 2024Port of Santander68 miles / 2.0 hrs
04th October 2024Plymouth portFerry
04th October 2024East Devon128 mile / 3.5 hrs

Eurotrip 13, 2024 – A rainy 36 hours

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It’s mid-day on Thursday and the mountains are shrouded in clouds and mist. We have some 36 hours of rain forecast and with the weekend no longer looking baked in sunshine, we have decided to swap our return crossing and will travel back from Santander tomorrow, cutting short our 6 week trip by a few days.

The highlight of the last few days was a circular cycle ride in the hills which turned out to be anything but circular. Described as an “Expert” ride on Komoot, Joe figured that with an electric bike, such a route should be achievable.

The first 10km were fine but as the roads disappeared into tracks and finally a loose gravel path over the top of the mountain, it was clear that circular route was coming to an end! I cannot imagine the path was viable with a bike.

Bike ride into the mountains, nr Potes, NW Spain, 2024
End of my cycle trip, nr Potes, NW Spain, 2024

On the way to my endpoint, I encountered the mountainside which had been terraced and fenced, lined with grape vines. Seems an incredible feat of engineering to grow grapes!

Terraced vinyard nr Potes, NW Spain, 2024

Our first visit to Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia is now over. In this segment of Spain, summer is reaching the end and cold nights are becoming more commonplace. Some of the campsites we stayed on have already closed for the season and many more will be closed by the middle of October.

Once again, the Spanish people have been friendly and welcoming and as is usual, pretty much 6 weeks without seeing a traffic jam. The coastline and mountains are very special here and I suspect we may well become more frequent visitors to this part of Spain.

Nevertheless, our big “foreign” trips for next year are in Spain (Jan – Mar) and then Portugal from the end of August. After a year in which we have enjoyed long stays in Southern Spain, Brittany, Germany and NW Spain, we also plan to see more of the UK next year as well.

Adios amigos!

Clear views of the Picos Mountains, NW Spain, 2024
Local cider, NW Spain, 2024