I'm a Yank in Spain running a different kind of bull: La Balita Roja, my trusty 2011 Royal Enfield 500 cc Electra, and now also a 1986 BMW K75C that was later tweaked into a K75RT for distance touring. Spain has thousands of miles of fantastic byways for bikers. The food and wines aren't bad, either. So here are roads I've taken, tapas, Spanish wines, food, bikes and bikers I've had the pleasure of meeting along the way. -John (a.k.a. Jónico)
Monday, January 23, 2012
Weekend Ride from Madrid to Cáceres
My friend Pedro is back in town for a few months. This is the first time my old friend Pedro and I went on a motorcycle trip together (only because I didn't get a license and a bike until last year, at the very moment he moved to Brazil).
Pedro was on his old BMW R100, fresh out of the shop with a new oil pump and battery. My Balita Roja behaved handsomely if you ask me--no shenanigans along the way.
Our route took us up to El Escorial, la Cruz Verde, Robledo de Chavela, and then down to San Martín de Valdiglesias and onto the highways down through the Valle del Tiétar to Plasencia, then the N630 to Cáceres. We got there just as night was falling, and after a bit of confusion finally found Nuria's apartment building. Stunning views from here terrace.
A lovely walk about the old city, a few tapas and vinitos.
The next morning dawned clear but chilly. We lollygagged on the terrace over coffee and didn't get out on the road until after 12 again. First stop for a bocadillo was only about 5 km from Cáceres.
The route back was to Plasencia then up along the N-110 to El Barco de Ávila, then right across the mountains of Gredos to El Tiemblo.
It was a long ride, a good ride, but I would have liked to have more time to stop and see other things along the way.
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