Hello chaps,
Just back from an awesome week riding in Northern Spain. Rode just over 100 miles a day for 6 days taking in delights such as the Angliru and the Covadonga. I can tell you that the scenery and the quality of the hotels, food etc was amazing and pretty cheap in comparison to Italy and France where you find the really popular climbs.
The Angliru is a horror though, is very very steep, with one section near the top that goes on for about 400m at 24%, is ridiculous, it also has the added obstacles of getting around roaming Cattle. I didn't quite make it up and had to stop on the final 100m of that section and push the bike, I later found out that a few people in the group had to do the same, it was a bit too much for my heavy frame.
There are a number of really long 25km climbs in the area, and gradients are on a par with some of the more gentle climbs in the Alps and Pyrenees so really good fun. That is mixed in with some really fantastic windy riding through ravines. The area has a lot of rivers and is very popular with Rock climbers are lots of cliff faces. A truly inspriring area and one that I would defo go back to an ride again.
Did around 900km in the week, we had one cloudy day, the rest of the time the sun was shining. I think the area gets a fair amount of rain as was very green everywhere. On one of the days we did 185km ride that went up to one of the massive reservoirs aorund 25km outside of Potes, which is a lovely town where we spent two nights. Was a really tough days riding as the reservoir road is very undulating and we had to climb around 1000 metres out of Potes to get to it, but well worth it.
A massive thumbs ups for an area to ride, so if you are planning a tour then you should defo consider this area. We flew into Asturius and out of Santander.
Cheers
Marek....
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