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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Will be in the northwest corner of Spain in mid-May and would like to do some touring. Any advice welcome. Weather? Roads? Prices? thanks, ws
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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The area is famous for its attractive coastline (Costa de la Muerte) and beaches, some with beautiful white sand. Also its fresh seafood - you can eat some pretty unusual delicacies! Empanadas are another traditional form of cooking using pastry - comes in a variety of savoury and sweet fillings - keeps you cycling forever! http://www.galinor.es/galeria/fiestas-g-e.html I enjoyed the main cities of Ourense, Pontevedra and in particular Santiago de Compostela and A Coruna so much so, I spent a week in each - great nightlife! The coastal towns of Baiona, Cambados, Malpica de Bergantinos have good holiday atmospheres and vibrancy. The Galicians love their traditonal music using bagpipes (gaitas) and their festivals - lots of fireworks. Places I did not dwell to long in were Vigo and Ferrol, both had a seedy feel to them, must be the docks and navy! I caught a ferry across the ria in Vigo to save me having to travel quite a way inland or using the motorway suspension bridge which may not suitable for cyclists. At the time you are going prices should be cheaper for most things including accommodation, the high season is from June to September. If camping check dates of operation as most open from 1st June. The roads are good, but not too busy. I did get some days of mist along the coast which can lower the temperatures significantly, but not much rain surprisingly, as Galicia is famous for it! I didn't travel to Lugo, also worth a visit and the following are worth a look at http://www.galinor.es/galeria/viajes2-e.html Photos here of most places in Galicia. http://www.crtvg.es/ingles/galeria/...adaeleccion.htm Any further information e-mail me.
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