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Picos de Europa - General Info
June 20 - July 4
Single Bikes and Tandems

15 days, 14 nights
Rolling terrain, moderate mountain passes
50-60 miles per day/ 2500-4000ft average daily altitude gain
Start/Finish: Bilbao, Spain
$3500 per person based on double occupancy
$700 single supplement

The name 'Picos de Europa' is said to have come from the fact that the mountains were the first feature on this part of the coast that were visible to returning sailors. Whether the story is true or not is unknown, but there is no denying the fact that these are formidable coastal mountains indeed. There is no denying, also, that this mountainous region provides some of the best cycling in Europe. Approximately fifteen kilometers from the coast, these towering peaks sit astride the long Cantabrian mountain range that runs almost the entire length of northern Spain.

The predominantly limestone mountains rise up from near sea level to over 8,200 ft and occupy approximately five hundred square kilometers. Due to their natural boundaries and striking appearance, the Picos de Europa have their own particular identity and beauty.

As we wind our way around, over and through this stunning and rugged landscape, we will understand why the Romans were never really able to gain control of the many Cantabros tribes and why much of the local culture and traditions continued until long after the fall of the Roman Empire. Unlike the Basques, however, their language was greatly Latinised but not completely, and even today 'Bable' or Asturian, the roots of which predate the Roman-influenced Castillian, can be heard spoken in many villages. This region of Spain also boasts that it never fell to the Moors as did most of the rest of the country and is especially proud of a Visigoth nobleman called Pelayo, who, with the help of a small group of locals, fought the Moors and won what was to become a symbolic victory in 722AD. This was then the birth of the Christian conquest of Spain.

We begin our cycling adventure in the small fishing village of Limpias located on the banks of Ria (estuary) Ason. Here we stay in the first of several Parador hotels we have scheduled for the next two weeks. Parador hotels are state run luxury hotels having been established in 1910 to help promote Spain as a tourist destination. Many of the hotels are found in beautifully restored castles, fortresses, monasteries and there are also new and modern Paradors in areas chosen for their fine location. Their restaurants are noted for delicious and well presented regional cuisine. For example, the Parador in Limpias was once a palace retreat belonging to several of Spain's royalty, including King Alfonso XIII, and was used primarily in the summer to escape the brutal heat in the central and southern parts of the country.

As we cycle over the coming days, we will be constantly reminded of our destination--the Picos. Around the bends in the road, at the end of lush green valleys, and sometimes on the distant horizon, these wondrous jagged peaks await our arrival. This tour, more so than any of our other presentations, is about experiencing one of Europe's last wild places. The swollen rivers rushing through narrow gorges teem with fish. The sparsely populated valleys are home livestock and farm houses. As one travels from village to hamlet to town, the impression that change has come slowly to this corner of Europe becomes apparent.

Cycling back towards our starting point a mere thirteen days ago, we will have ridden through some of the most scenic places on Earth, stayed in some very special hotels, eaten some hearty meals, shared some interesting stories and made new friends as part of a group intent upon exploration and enjoyment.

 

European Cycle Tours 2009
Provence & Maritime Alps
(5/31-6/14)
 
Picos de Europa
(6/20-7/4)
 
Pyrenees
(7/7-7/21)
 
Switzerland West & Jura Mountains
(7/27-8/10)
 
Swiss Alps Classic
(7/26-8/9)
 
Geneva to Nice
(8/16-8/30)
 
Dolomites
(9/6-9/20)
 
Tuscany
(9/26-10/10)
and
(9/28-10/12)

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