This picture was taken at Mirador de Jaizkibel. We just ended a Transpyrenees cycling trip from the Mediterranean sea to the Atlantic ocean across the Pyrenees in 8 stages, 987 km, and 18 major mountain passes. Even if there are many different ways to do the Coast to Coast Transpyrenees trip, this group wanted a demanding tour in 8 stages. And they had it! Then, instead of the classical Hendaye-Cerbere tour (720 km long), we designed a little longer one, including more kilometers but also more climbs. Moreover, the start of the trip was at the Barcelona northern coast (in Calella), then the transportation to starting point was much easier than other Transpyrenees trips. The stages Calella-Pantà de Sau (including Santa Fe del Montseny and Coll Formic) Pantà de Sau-Puigcerdà (including Coll de la Creueta) Puigcerdà-València d'Aneu (including Coll de Cantó) València d'Aneu-Bagneres de Luchon (including Port de la Bonaigua, Portillon, and Superbagneres) Bagneres de Luchon-Campan (including Port de bales, Peyresourde, and Aspin) Campan-Bielle (including Tourmalet, and Aubisque) Bielle-Saint Jean de Pied de Port (including Pierre St Martin and Chalets de Iraty) St Jean de Pied de Port-San Sebastián (including Izpegi, Otsondo, and Jaizkibel). Many highlights for a Transpyrenees cycling trip like this, but if I have to choose 3 cycling moments, they would be: Col du Tourmalet. The king, the best, the beast, and the picture at the top with Giant is an icon. Port de Bales, one of the most scenic climbs in all the Pyrenees Jaizkibel. On the arrival stage to San Sebastián we included the iconic Jaizkibel. It was a demanding bike trip, but it was not just about cycling. The 3 best non-cyclist moments were: Fantastic hotel close to Pantà de Sau (historical building by the dam) Walk at Saint Jean de Pied de Port,
This picture was taken at Mirador de Jaizkibel. We just ended a Transpyrenees cycling trip from the Mediterranean sea to the Atlantic ocean across the Pyrenees in 8 stages, 987 km, and 18 major mountain passes. Even if there are many different ways to do the Coast to Coast Transpyrenees trip, this group wanted a
Group picture at the top of Coll Formic!! Today this group of strong riders coming from #Switzerland started a trip along the #Pyrenees. Our turn to show them that big #mountains in Europe is not just about the #Alps! #roadcycling #biketrip #biketours #roadbike
Group picture at the top of Coll Formic!! Today this group of strong riders coming from #Switzerland started a trip along the #Pyrenees. Our turn to show them that big #mountains in Europe is not just about the #Alps! #roadcycling #biketrip #biketours #roadbike
This is the most famous climb in cycling world. No doubt. It is not the most difficult climb, nor the most steep. It is not the highest. Not even has the best scenery. Not sure other climbs have more history. It is the combination of it all, that makes Tourmalet so special. Year after year Le Tour de France pays tribute to this special climb and host hundreds of thousands people watching cyclists struggling to get to the top As a cycling fan, once you get to the top, you must make a picture beside "Le Geant du Tourmalet", the silver statue of a cyclist (said to be Octave Lapize, first cyclist to cross the col in 1910 Tour de France). This statue is removed during winter, and is kept in Gedre, beside Bagneres de Bigorre. Only beginning of each June, the giant comes back to its place, in an every time more popular congregation of cyclists, joining the geant in its way back. You should also stop at the mythical bar to eat something or drink a coke, but also to watch the old pictures on the walls, the old bikes hanging up there and smelling the cycling history. You must also enter the souvenirs shop and buy some shirt, pin or small gadget that after many years will make you remind you were there. Join our Barcelona Tourmalet trip next summer! More details here: https://roadcycling.barcelona/tours/barcelona-tourmalet/
This is the most famous climb in cycling world. No doubt. It is not the most difficult climb, nor the most steep. It is not the highest. Not even has the best scenery. Not sure other climbs have more history. It is the combination of it all, that makes Tourmalet so special. Year after year
This is an amazing cycling trip along the Pyrenees, from 2018 June 30th to July 6th. The challenge is reaching the most famous climb in the cycling world (Col du Tourmalet) from one of the the most beautiful cities all over Europe, Barcelona. On the way, you will get to know some of the big climbs in the Pyrenees, reaching over 2000 mts. Port de la Bonaigua, Col du Portillon, Col de Peyresourde, Val Louron-Azet, etc. Our trip includes 8 nights at cozy hotels in the Pyrenees (dinner included), 7 cycling stages, cycling guide, supporting van, luggage transportation... You don't have to worry about anything but cycling and enjoying the landscapes! More information here: https://roadcycling.barcelona/tours/barcelona-tourmalet/
This is an amazing cycling trip along the Pyrenees, from 2018 June 30th to July 6th. The challenge is reaching the most famous climb in the cycling world (Col du Tourmalet) from one of the the most beautiful cities all over Europe, Barcelona. On the way, you will get to know some of the big
Cycling in Basque Country offers an amazing scenery, tiny roads, steep slopes. Montefusco Cycling loves Basque Country and we have the best partners there! Discover cycling in the basque, but also tradition, gastronomy, culture... Being a trip along Basque Country and La Rioja, being a trip crossing the Pyrenees (the famous Transpyrenees), Montefusco Cycling can hel you with that. Picture by Antxon Epelde (Ziklo)
Cycling in Basque Country offers an amazing scenery, tiny roads, steep slopes. Montefusco Cycling loves Basque Country and we have the best partners there! Discover cycling in the basque, but also tradition, gastronomy, culture… Being a trip along Basque Country and La Rioja, being a trip crossing the Pyrenees (the famous Transpyrenees), Montefusco Cycling can
Today we start a trip along the Pyrenees. Our first stage around San Sebastian was a great experience (a bit wet though!). Cycling in La Concha beach was great! La Concha, one of Europe's 10 best beaches. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/…/la-concha-beach--san-sebastian/
Today we start a trip along the Pyrenees. Our first stage around San Sebastian was a great experience (a bit wet though!). Cycling in La Concha beach was great! La Concha, one of Europe’s 10 best beaches. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/…/la-concha-beach–san-sebastian/