From E to W. Spaniards go to Portugal.

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Day 9.
Qué maravilla no trabajar.
How wonderful not to work.
Until we'll be back next week🥲
Anyway, we arrived Peneda-Gerês, the only natural park in Portugal. A very beautiful area next to Galicia.
We spent two nights in a very simple and basic campsite (cheap also), and were alone there, no more costumers.
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We did a trekking in the area, with some challenging weather, but WE WON'T COMPLAIN, we don't miss the permanent oven where we live.
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There's a hydroelectric station here that uses the force of the water to generate electricity. The water falls through a duct from a lake uphill to the bottom one (where the power plant is).
We climbed more than 1400 stairs to have the view🤣 Our knees were shaking during the way down 😳
We needed an extraordinary dose of our favourite weissbier and fajitas with chicken and pepper, to recover from that enterprise.
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Absolutely fantastic simple meal.
We had two relaxing nights here, surrounded by nature, like this animal print slug.
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Tomorrow we're spending our last night in the country, we're gonna miss it.
 
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Day 10.
Another trekking was planned in the natural park, under some rain, but it was rewarding. We came across some Roman stones that were used to mark the miles, so... milestones, right?
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That was the Roman road between Bracara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (Braga in Portugal and Astorga in Spain).
It was an enjoyable walk, we love doing this kind of trekking.
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The road up to the park was challenging because of some hairpin we came across. I couldn't understand why the road was not asphalt for a short stretch, but cobblestones, which makes traction difficult in case of rain. We had bad luck in a hairpin, because we crossed with another vehicle and had to almost stop, and then our wheels were spinning without grip. I drove straight through the opposite lane for a couple of meters (no traffic coming), but was enough to have enough grip and momentum to recover traction. Here's the place in Google maps, but in a sunny day.
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Anyway, lesson learned for another day.
After the park, our next stop was Bragança, but we decided to get there through Spain, as the trip was shorter.
A bit of a mistaken decision, because the roads resulted worse than we expected.
Still didn't know that, we crossed the border and continued the journey.
What an ugly border it was:LOL:
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Finally at the Bragança municipal MH parking, we had a very late lunch or early supper, which was a deconstructed Spanish omelette😝 (very good it was).
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The MH parking is great, with all services and lots of room, ideal location to explore the city of Bragança.
 
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Day 10.
Another trekking was planned in the natural park, under some rain, but it was rewarding. We came across some Roman stones that were used to mark the miles, so... milestones, right?
View attachment 968846
That was the Roman road between Bracara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (Braga in Portugal and Astorga in Spain).
It was an enjoyable walk, we love doing this kind of trekking.
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The road up to the park was challenging because of some hairpin we came across. I couldn't understand why the road was not asphalt for a short stretch, but cobblestones, which makes traction difficult in case of rain. We had bad luck in a hairpin, because we crossed with another vehicle and had to almost stop, and then our wheels were spinning without grip. I drove straight through the opposite lane for a couple of meters (no traffic coming), but was enough to have enough grip and momentum to recover traction. Here's the place in Google maps, but in a sunny day.
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Anyway, lesson learned for another day.
After the park, our next stop was Bragança, but we decided to get there through Spain, as the trip was shorter.
A bit of a mistaken decision, because the roads resulted worse than we expected.
Still didn't know that, we crossed the border and continued the journey.
What an ugly border it was:LOL:
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Finally at the Bragança municipal MH parking, we had a very late lunch or early supper, which was a deconstructed Spanish omelette😝 (very good it was).
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The MH parking is great, with all services and lots of room, ideal location to explore the city of Bragança.
That’s a super parking and there is a nice local restaurant nearby. Great lamb chops. I think it was called Porta do Sol
 
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That’s a super parking and there is a nice local restaurant nearby. Great lamb chops. I think it was called Porta do Sol
Thanks for the restaurant tip.
Although a little bit unleveled, I would say is one of the best parkings we have come across (y)

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Day 10.
Another trekking was planned in the natural park, under some rain, but it was rewarding. We came across some Roman stones that were used to mark the miles, so... milestones, right?
View attachment 968846
That was the Roman road between Bracara Augusta and Asturica Augusta (Braga in Portugal and Astorga in Spain).
It was an enjoyable walk, we love doing this kind of trekking.
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The road up to the park was challenging because of some hairpin we came across. I couldn't understand why the road was not asphalt for a short stretch, but cobblestones, which makes traction difficult in case of rain. We had bad luck in a hairpin, because we crossed with another vehicle and had to almost stop, and then our wheels were spinning without grip. I drove straight through the opposite lane for a couple of meters (no traffic coming), but was enough to have enough grip and momentum to recover traction. Here's the place in Google maps, but in a sunny day.
View attachment 968857
Anyway, lesson learned for another day.
After the park, our next stop was Bragança, but we decided to get there through Spain, as the trip was shorter.
A bit of a mistaken decision, because the roads resulted worse than we expected.
Still didn't know that, we crossed the border and continued the journey.
What an ugly border it was:LOL:
View attachment 968858
Finally at the Bragança municipal MH parking, we had a very late lunch or early supper, which was a deconstructed Spanish omelette😝 (very good it was).
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The MH parking is great, with all services and lots of room, ideal location to explore the city of Bragança.
What time is a very late lunch for you guys? 8pm? 😂
 
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Day 11.
More lessons learned.
Never EVER drive a dirty road you don't know, even if Google says so😖
More about that later...
We visited Bragança and it was great.
The castle was opened for free and, despite being a military museum (weapons and stuff like that we were not interested in), we enjoyed the huge walls of that magnificent structure.
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This sign was funny, looked like it was there for the loudest nationalities 😗
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Around the Castelo, was the tiny citadel, with its charming streets.
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After that we visited the old city, which was not big and without hordes, which is always nice.
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Bragança was worth the visit👌🇵🇹
We left Portugal with a heavy heart 😢and enter our country.
And here is where I made that mistake which kept us really stressed for an hour drive. I decided to take this dirty road (images below are captured from our dashcam) that Google said. Why, oh why?!
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After an hour driving at 10km/h, from a dirt (narrow at times) road and full of low branches trees, we arrived to our destination, which was a very calm and solitary place, where Mrs Peavy prepared a delicious regarding couscous.
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Never again, an unknown dirty road.
 
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Never EVER drive a dirty road you don't know, even if Google says so😖

And here is where I made that mistake which kept us really stressed for an hour drive. I decided to take this dirty road (capture from our dashcam) that Google said. Why, oh why?!
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After an hour driving at 10km/h, from a dirt (narrow at times) road and full of low branches trees, we arrived to our destination, which was a very calm and solitary place, where Mrs Peavy prepared a delicious regarding couscous.

Never again, an unknown dirty road.
Dirt roads are all part of the fun using GPS instead of a map 😂 I too have found some interesting routes and that is the reason I pay for Tom Tom Go Truck edition, it doesn't take me down unsuitable tracks like Google does and it's only €95 a year.

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At the end of the day, we were lucky but I thought the van was going to break apart with all that rattling and a constant fear of what was around the corner.
Was a poor decision.
Been there, done that. I had to use a one way street the wrong way in Tenerife once because the van would not fit the other way. A width of 3.5m if that, so 500 metres of anguish to say the least.
 

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Peavy We've all done that sometime or other. We used to have to go along some pretty bad dirt roads/tracks when we were competing in orienteering events. We once burst a tyre (a new one at that) driving along one of them that had deep ruts. Luckily we have a spare wheel and changed it in the middle of the forest.

But, our worst ooops moment was getting wedged in Guadalcanal following a diversion sign (again going to an event 😂). We were well and truly wedged in someone's house wall with our canopy.

We've now learnt (I hope).
 

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Day 11.
More lessons learned.
Never EVER drive a dirty road you don't know, even if Google says so😖
More about that later...
We visited Bragança and it was great.
The castle was opened for free and, despite being a military museum (weapons and stuff like that we were not interested in), we enjoyed the huge walls of that magnificent structure.
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This sign was funny, looked like it was there for the loudest nationalities 😗
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Around the Castelo, was the tiny citadel, with its charming streets.
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After that we visited the old city, which was not big and without hordes, which is always nice.
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Bragança was worth the visit👌🇵🇹
We left Portugal with a heavy heart 😢and enter our country.
And here is where I made that mistake which kept us really stressed for an hour drive. I decided to take this dirty road (images below are captured from our dashcam) that Google said. Why, oh why?!
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After an hour driving at 10km/h, from a dirt (narrow at times) road and full of low branches trees, we arrived to our destination, which was a very calm and solitary place, where Mrs Peavy prepared a delicious regarding couscous.
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Never again, an unknown dirty road.
Love the sign! And the photos are fab.

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Peavy We've all done that sometime or other. We used to have to go along some pretty bad dirt roads/tracks when we were competing in orienteering events. We once burst a tyre (a new one at that) driving along one of them that had deep ruts. Luckily we have a spare wheel and changed it in the middle of the forest.

But, our worst ooops moment was getting wedged in Guadalcanal following a diversion sign (again going to an event 😂). We were well and truly wedged in someone's house wall with our canopy.

We've now learnt (I hope).
Thanks for that Judith.
Why reading about others dramas do always help? Wasn't that what the Greeks called catharsis?😅
 

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Great thread. So interesting to read about places in Spain and Portugal from your perspective. Have saved many spots on my Google map for our trip next April.
Going down an unsuitable road is a rite of passage (a badge of honour proving a true MHer) - we have all done it and never learn!

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I’m terrible for being extra cautious, risk assessing almost everything I do (old work habits die hard) and I always use a map before setting off on any planned route then adjusting the sat nav to suit. I sometimes check certain bits on Google Earth if I’m still not happy. Even then it does not always go to plan 😜 so you can’t ever be sure. Lessons learned now 😊
 

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