This morning Liam and I were up early and on the road by
8:40 am. It was quite foggy as we rolled
out of the house and the temperature was reading only 12 C on my Garmin. I had not put any leg warmers and had only
short finger gloves so I was a little chilly.
As you leave Liam’s place there is a long steep downhill and at the
bottom I was questioning my choses of clothing.
However this was quickly put behind me as there is a nasty steep pitch
of around 15% almost right around the corner.
Half an hour later the sun was out and burning all but the stubbornest
of fog patches off. By 10:00 the sun was out and it was a brilliant blue sky. I cannot believe the luck we have had with
the weather on this trip not a rainy day, or even a cold and blustery day.
By 10:00 we are cycling through some of the ex-pat
communities which hug the coast line.
These are really upscale places with fancy golf courses and Marriot
hotels. I have to admit the views are
spectacular and the places look palatial. After leaving the ex-pat communities we passed
the motor scooter club going the other way.
There must have been 2-300 scooters and a few tiny motor bikes. All of them were two cycle and the blue hazy was
chokingly thick. We joked that we had
just smoked a couple of cigars.
Liam and I are just cruising along and taking our time. It
was a lot of fun not rushing and stopping to take pictures. The views along the ocean are
magnificent. The coast has vast sand
beaches below 100-200 meter high cliffs.
Along the head lands the waves are crashing against the rocks. This was just a beautiful day with very nice
temperatures in the low 20s and beautiful blue sky.
We rode out on to this little spit of land at Balale which
was few interesting as there was a beach on both sides of this little concrete
road. Out on the spit were a few houses,
cafes and hotels. It was crowded with
late season tourists and locals getting in a last opportunity to enjoy the sand
and sun. We sat in a beach side café and had a coffee. It was great watching the people on the
beach.
From there we rode further along the coast to our main goal
of the day which was the Peniche Peninsula which as the town of Peniche on it. There are old walled fortifications long
sections of the peninsula indicating that it was a major military post. Now there are fish canning factories and
tourist infrastructure. Along the north side of the peninsula is huge sand dune
which protects the town. The front of the peninsula has tall cliffs with very
large flat cliffs. Liam was talking my picture just as the section of rock I
was standing on broke loose and I slid down along way before it stopped. It took a long time to scramble back up. The south
side of the peninsula had a fishing village and a harbour which has some ship
servicing facilities and a large marina.
As it was getting on we headed home. Liam entered home in his Garmin and we flew
off aided by a nice tail wind. It was a
great day of riding we covered 88 kms and climbed 1100 meters. I have really had a lot of fun riding here in
Portugal.
Tomorrow is a long day as Agnes and I fly home.
Agnes and I really have to thank Liam and Siubhan for
hosting us. This has been a really great
trip, exploring Portugal and Spain. They
did a wonderful job picking highlights, organizing hotels, driving us around,
planning bike rides and a thousand other things. Special thanks to Liam who lent me his spare
bike which was a great ride. The triple
front crank and the low range gears were perfectly suited to the hills of
Portugal.
Terry
Terry & Agnes, just catching up on blogs. You have had a really nice vacation in Portugal and Spain. Safe travels home, and thanks for the blog and all the photos.
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I think we went to some of those places. I remember driving by the dunes but reading your blog confirms my thoughts that I need to see more of this wonderful country of Portugal. Have a safe trip home.
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