Cycling in Andalucia (Spain) in 2017
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
- A four week and 1000 km round trip by bicycle. Starting and ending in Malaga and visiting the cities of Granada, Ubeda, Jaen, Cordoba, Sevilla and Ronda. Were possible cycling along the Via Verdes (del Aceite, de la Campina. de la Sierra).
More details on our website www.cyclingaroundtheworld.nl. The route of this trip is here www.cyclingaroundtheworld.nl/d... on Google Maps.
Music: "Pink Flamenco" by Doug Maxwell from the CZcams music archives and "As I Figure" by Kevin McLeod from freemusicarchive.org/ licensed under creativecommons.org/licenses/... - Jak na to + styl
It was very nice to see your adventure. Thanks for sharing!
Doing Seville to Grenada in October experimenting with foldable 20" bikes. Looks like many wild camping opportunities. Can't stop watching this! Thanks!
Thanks for the inspirational ride!
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Thank you for sharing.... I really love your video...
Very interesting passion for the love of cycling i love cycling too
You Guys.. Are Real Awsome.. Dear God Bless You Guys In Every Paddel.. Enjoying from Mumbai.
Love the journey , Love the back music.
Just don't go in July you might melt from the heat. Seems like an awesome trip. My wife is from Madrid and if we move back to Spain is definitely love doing a tour in the South. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing
thats interesting. Maybe i will do it...
greetings from Barcelona
Muito bom boa musica linda as imagem , gostoso de ver .coisa linda
Man, that music is funky!
i did a similar journey in January 2017 flying my bagged bike (Ryanair) and panniers into Malaga and two weeks later out at Faro, Portugal, via Ronda, Sevilla, Huelva.. . crossing the Guadiana by ferry to Villa Real de San Antonio.
Edit: Looking at you excellent video I m guessing you used Maps. Me for navigation as it regularly brings one off road onto walking trails.
Bravo pour ce voyage en velo j'ai beaucoup apprécié à bientôt merci beaucoup
Love Andalucia forever
very nice...thank you
Классное видео
Your journey is my dream.
Nice one, Paul! I'm in San Francisco at the moment, making my way to Europe. Will likely use your route as inspiration for a tour in Spain. Thanks for the inspiration.
ps. We met briefly in Taiwan last year:)
@@bablustudios yes i remember. :-)
Thank you for filming and sharing your journey, pleasure to watch. Pity about the broken rim, ouch! Glad to see your bikes were welcome on the train. I’m planning a safe cycle trip in this area, especially Servilla to try out the infrastructure, and Cordoba for the cultural history, and looking forward to the off road and quiet roads in between, so this really helps 👍 May I ask, what were the most enjoyable sections of your journey, and any tips for a confident first timer doing up to 30 miles per day?
Sehr schön! Wir werden auf eure Idee nachdenken. Nächste Sommer werden wir aber den Pirenexus Ringe mit unserem sechsjährigen Sohn beim Fahrrad machen. 👍Viele Grüße aus Italien ❤️
did you camp into the wold?
tel me about that, thanks
willem
Thanks for the lovely vid. Sounds like you're riding on your rims or something grating on your wheel?
Great!
Awesome
멋지시네요. 영상 잘 보고 갑니다.
krass mit dem Gepäck bei der Hitze
dafür gibt es tolle Bilder und eine bleibende Erinnerung
+Furious Fredl diese Reise war im Vorjahr, es war nicht sehr warm...
I would like to take that tour on a recumbent trike. An HP Velotechnik Scorpion FS or an AZUB Ti-Fly would be perfect.
Super!!!
How may km ride daily plz
¿Cómo se compara el camino en Blighty? Son seguras las carreteras.
I love Spain tocycle
What kind are those small bags hanging off the back of the rear panniers?
These are very handy small bags to store items that you want to have within reach such as a bike lock. Or to store smelly items such as the fuel bottles for our stove.
Your website is inspiring. Thank you for the great video of your trip in Andelucia. You uploaded your route, but would you please share the distance you traveled and for how long did it take you? What was your average KM per day? Thank you for responding.
This trip was approx. 1000 kms in 16 days (so about 60 avg per day) of pure cycling and several extra days for visiting Granada, Ubeda, Cardoba and Sevilla.
Thank you for prompt reply. Stay safe in your travels.@@PaulvanRoekel
Anda lucia .. Where brightness exists ( not literal)
Mooie route en bedankt voor de video. Heb je ook een gpx bestand van de route ergens beschikbaar?
+socialhugo kijk op www.cyclingaroundtheworld.nl voor de route op google maps
Saw a tent once, did you wild camp? Heard that it can be a bit tricky in Spain.
+Johan Mer yes we camped wild twice. No campsites or hotels nearby....
Wow, beautiful. How long it took you? Thanks for sharing
Beatriz Ayala about 4 weeks
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It's such a pity the quality of the camera was not that great. What camera or mobile phone was it? It must have been fabulous scenery to ride through and see properly.
Also never tour with rim brakes always have a bike with disc brakes and then you never have to worry about worn out rims - splitting and wheel failure.
It was a Contour Roam2 camera.
Paul van Roekel I had one of those. I don't remember the quality being that bad. I still have it, but now use Gro Pro Hero 6 instead.
Lastima que no pararas y vierais la Catedral de Jaen la más importante del renacimiento en España.
Jaén (L)
Paul, heb je een GPX file van de tour in Andaloucia?
Kijk eens hier dat moet helpen www.cyclingaroundtheworld.nl/destinations/europe/spain-andalucia/route/
How long did it take you to figure out the exit from Malaga airport was through the tunnel?
I was an hour biking around the airport perimeter and eventually had to ask a taxi driver. Fortunately, my Spanish was still good from years ago living in Latin America.
Una pregunta.
How many miles was this 😀
john trippel it was approx. 600 miles
How many days took to conplete the trip
It says 4 weeks
Hi, It looks as though the region is rather hilly and mountainous but the route looks reasonably flat, is this so ?
As long as yoy follow valleys and old railway lines there is not much climbing
@@PaulvanRoekel Thank you, is it a designated cycle route or did you find the route yourself with maps etc, and how did you get to and from Malaga ?
@@brianoreilly239 the complete route is home made connecting interesting cities we wanted to visit. The Via Verdes are designated bike routes up to 120 km long. We flew in and out of Malaga from the Netherlands.
@@PaulvanRoekel Thank you Paul
Gutes Video!🌷Which Video-Equipment did you use?
A Contour roam2 action camera.
Danke.
Hi
Hi 👋
Nice! Looks like you have a GPS track, could you upload it?
Johan Mer www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1fwOBjtqUj9ia58TF5B74OFcxIgGtXFkq&usp=sharing
Don't know if I do something wrong, but I get (a nice) track in Argentina and Paraguay in the link.
+Johan Mer sorry tomorrow i will post the right one
Johan Mer new one www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=12JpMFDiOaSiYl41_9cUK4Mq9NkM&usp=sharing
Splendid, thanks!
music volume levels up and down ouch