Recommendations For Picos De Europa

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  1. JimboSpeed

    JimboSpeed New Member

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    Planning a trip for late summer 2018.

    I've looked at the routes that Ride magazine recommend and they look interesting.

    I'm just wandering if anyone has been and has in mind any little gems as so often they are missed!

    I have fond memories of pôtes as a nipper so definitely head there from Santander.

    Looking for recommendations on camping rather than hotels... and I hope to include some surfing on the northern coast. I have 10 days to play with!

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Dougie D

    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    Hi Jimbo,welcome to the forum a few guys on here have been,hopfully they will be along shortly
     
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  3. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

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    Can't comment on campsites as I don't camp but I'm sure there's some about.
    The Picos is stunning.
     
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  4. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    I toured the area in 2006 in a GD cobra. I was still serving (Army) so camping would have been my idea of a busman's holiday! That said, IF I was to take a bike I would camp up and down the coast as it is beautiful and you have plenty of choice. The coastal climate is really pleasant too. You would do well to look at E to W routes in the Picos and pick those off the map with plenty of switchbacks but there are plenty of runs up to mountain village dead ends......watch fuel! Fuente De is spectacular and the Parador worth booking for a night for a mid holiday de-gunge!
    Going S of the Picos takes you into arid rolling territory reminiscent of Spaghetti Westerns and less rewarding for bikes.
     
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  5. JimboSpeed

    JimboSpeed New Member

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    callumity that's great thank you.

    Fuel stops are probably the only thing I'll plan because that would be my only worry!

    Thanks again for the pointers, very helpful
     
  6. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Hi Jimbo, been to the Picos quite a few times over the years, never camped always Paradors or hotels.

    Get yourself a Michelin map and look for the twisty roads there's plenty, in fact you'll be spoiled for choice and most of the road surfaces are bliss.
     
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  7. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

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    Have a look at the Ride magazine routes, there are some good ones for the Picos
     
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  8. jezzasnr

    jezzasnr Well-Known Member

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    Not Picos, but with regards to north coast & surfing, i loved Zarautz last year for a couple lazy days before getting the ferry back.
    Lovely town, food, wine & beach. Its a couple hours east of Santander.
    http://www.grancampingzarautz.com/en/
     
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  9. JimboSpeed

    JimboSpeed New Member

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    I visited this exact spot on the way back from the Pyrenees last year!

    Fantastic place.... those steps down to the beach though!!!

    I think I might just have to re visit but want to try some more westerly nearer the mountains this time round.
     
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  10. JimboSpeed

    JimboSpeed New Member

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    Thanks for all the replies!

    Must get planning!
     
  11. Meir

    Meir New Member

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    Hi guys,
    We are 6 men going on a road trip to the Pyrenees in mid-September.
    The route starts in Barcelona, going north along the shore to the French city of Parpignan. From there we ride back to Andorra La Vella and continue to Monte Perdido along the N260. On another day we will be in Jaca, and Monzon and finishing back in Barcelona.
    I would love to hear from you as you have been there if there are good sight seeing places or places we must visit along the route as we have some flexibility.

    Many thanks
    Meir
     
  12. Meir

    Meir New Member

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    Hi guys,
    We are 6 men going on a road trip to the Pyrenees in mid-September.
    The route starts in Barcelona, going north along the shore to the French city of Parpignan. From there we ride back to Andorra La Vella and continue to Monte Perdido along the N260. On another day we will be in Jaca, and Monzon and finishing back in Barcelona.
    I would love to hear from you as you have been there if there are good sight seeing places or places we must visit along the route as we have some flexibility.

    Many thanks
    Meir
     
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