The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
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The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
With the whole war in the middle east thing and the price of fly away holibobs going through the roof, I've persuaded her in doors that we should go away on the bike in July.
She's decided a ferry to Santander is needed.
Does anyone have any 'must do' roads or even just sights to see in that part of the world?
From the research so far I've come up with this trip in the mountains for one of the days...
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit? ... sp=sharing
She's decided a ferry to Santander is needed.
Does anyone have any 'must do' roads or even just sights to see in that part of the world?
From the research so far I've come up with this trip in the mountains for one of the days...
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit? ... sp=sharing
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
If you are headed that way then I'd recommend the GI-682 from Sant Feliu de Guíxols to Tossa de Mar.
Don't get too close following cars, I had someone throw up out of a car window in front of me.
The Dali museum in Figueres was pretty good.
Don't get too close following cars, I had someone throw up out of a car window in front of me.
The Dali museum in Figueres was pretty good.
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
The only place I've spent any time is Bilbao. For a city, I liked it, there's a Guggenheim museum.
The climate is usually milder on the north coast, but you only have to go few miles inland to get summer heat. For that reason it's popular with the Spanish heading out of the cities further south. Accomodation can get booked up early, it might be an idea to have a plan rather than try and wing it.
The climate is usually milder on the north coast, but you only have to go few miles inland to get summer heat. For that reason it's popular with the Spanish heading out of the cities further south. Accomodation can get booked up early, it might be an idea to have a plan rather than try and wing it.
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
The ferry has just been booked. 8th to the 16th July.
I guess I should start properly looking at routes now. I think the first night will be San Sebastián.
The Dali museum in Figueres was already at the top of her indoors list of things to see.
I guess I should start properly looking at routes now. I think the first night will be San Sebastián.
The Dali museum in Figueres was already at the top of her indoors list of things to see.
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
...and her indoors is a tree hugging yoghurt weaver, so we have to avoid Pamplona that week.
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
The Potes Triangle, (Pots & Pans), Picos might be my favourite route of all time.
www.myrouteapp.com/route/open/1557439
If you want a .gpx of it from any start point, let me know.
www.myrouteapp.com/route/open/1557439
If you want a .gpx of it from any start point, let me know.
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
What Trinity said - the Picos are beautiful - so beautiful we went back a second year and did every road there.
As per another thread, the N260 is a great road through the Pyrenees too.
And if you aren't great with motion sickness, get some tablets to help you survive crossing the Bay of Biscay
As per another thread, the N260 is a great road through the Pyrenees too.
And if you aren't great with motion sickness, get some tablets to help you survive crossing the Bay of Biscay
Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
Never been in the pyrennees before, will do in september and plan to include La forêt de la Massane in the trip.
Maybe a bit late, but did you think about ferry Portsmouth-Caen overnight? Much faster than sailing to Santander (but Caen-Hendaye via Autoroute seems ugly, and stressing near Bordeaux).
Anyway, Asturias is a gem if you like twisties, just be very carefull with bookings, last minute hotels near the coast is simply impossible.
Edit:
-National park of Muniellos if you like hiking, only 20 person per day permit to enter and the long hike is difficult (reserve)
- Descenso del rio Sella for hot days, if river is not dry. Easy, lot of families with kids
- Tito Bustillo cave, depending on your sensibility it can be overwhelming (reserve)
Maybe a bit late, but did you think about ferry Portsmouth-Caen overnight? Much faster than sailing to Santander (but Caen-Hendaye via Autoroute seems ugly, and stressing near Bordeaux).
Anyway, Asturias is a gem if you like twisties, just be very carefull with bookings, last minute hotels near the coast is simply impossible.
Edit:
-National park of Muniellos if you like hiking, only 20 person per day permit to enter and the long hike is difficult (reserve)
- Descenso del rio Sella for hot days, if river is not dry. Easy, lot of families with kids
- Tito Bustillo cave, depending on your sensibility it can be overwhelming (reserve)
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
Have done Portsmouth - Caen a few times on the faster ferries and, if you wanted to take your time a bit on the way down to Hendaye there are some great roads down to Niort and from there you can avoid Bordeaux if you plan accordingly. It all depends on how fast you want to get to Hendaye I guess?fdb wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 10:01 am Never been in the pyrennees before, will do in september and plan to include La forêt de la Massane in the trip.
Maybe a bit late, but did you think about ferry Portsmouth-Caen overnight? Much faster than sailing to Santander (but Caen-Hendaye via Autoroute seems ugly, and stressing near Bordeaux).
Anyway, Asturias is a gem if you like twisties, just be very carefull with bookings, last minute hotels near the coast is simply impossible.
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
True, i just wanted to go home asapCount Steer wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 10:18 am Have done Portsmouth - Caen a few times on the faster ferries and, if you wanted to take your time a bit on the way down to Hendaye there are some great roads down to Niort and from there you can avoid Bordeaux if you plan accordingly. It all depends on how fast you want to get to Hendaye I guess?
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Re: The Pyrenees/Northern Spain
A mate lost a load of muscle in his right leg, courtesy of deciding to run in front of bulls in Pamplona, whist trying to impress his Spanish girlfriend (now wife).KungFooBob wrote: Tue May 26, 2026 8:43 pm ...and her indoors is a tree hugging yoghurt weaver, so we have to avoid Pamplona that week.
I bet he wishes he'd avoided Pamplona that week, too.
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