Day 7 - Alcantara to Marvao

Published on 22 October 2024 at 17:57

We arrived in Alcantara early yesterday, greeted by glorious weather. It seemed everyone had the same brilliant idea to take advantage of the sunshine and catch up on some laundry!  I couldn’t help but find this photo hilarious πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Alcántara is a charming town renowned for its iconic Roman bridge, an architectural masterpiece featuring six symmetrical arches. Spanning 191 meters in length and approximately 70 meters in height, this historic structure stands as a testament to Roman engineering. Another notable landmark is the 16th-century San Benito Convent, which is currently undergoing restoration to preserve its historical significance.

We kicked off this morning with the classic uphill start 😊🚴‍♀️. The weather couldn't have been better—one of those crisp mornings when there's a slight chill in the air, but the clear sky hints at a warm day ahead.   The first 4-5 miles of the route took us along a straight, undulating road that stretched across what I assume are the Spanish Plains. Admittedly, it was a little monotonous (at least in my opinion), so I decided to stop and snap a picture of a tree. Because, well, why not? πŸ˜‚ To pass the time, I started singing 🎢 "I can see for miles and miles…" by The Who. I briefly considered singing "The Long and Winding Road" by Paul McCartney but quickly abandoned the idea since the road was anything but winding! πŸ˜‚

Lunch was delightful—a flavorful Spanish tortilla paired with a fresh salad. This afternoon, we’re heading to Marvão, a destination featured in the New York Times' iconic book, *1,000 Places to See Before You Die*. We’re excited to explore it later and see what makes it so special! 😊 

If you follow me on Strava, you probably know that hill climbing isn’t exactly my strength—it’s neither fast nor graceful—but I always make it to the top eventually! 😊 This week, I was thrilled to break into the top 10 on a climb. The incredible Kim T, who holds the No. 1 spot, was also on this ride and continues to inspire as an amazing cyclist. In the grand scheme of things, it might not be a big deal, but it feels pretty great! 😊🚴‍β™€οΈπŸ‘Œ

 

Today’s ride covered 59.7 miles (81.7 km) with an elevation gain of 4,364 ft (1,330 m). We've officially passed the halfway mark, completing approximately 368 miles (576 km) and climbing a total of 29,500 ft (8,980 m) so far. Not too shabby! πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘ŒπŸš΄‍♀️

Reaching Marvão wasn’t easy—there was a challenging 5 km climb up a steep hill πŸ₯΅. I’ve added a picture with a big blue arrow pointing to where I’ll be staying tonight. Time to explore and see if Marvão truly deserves a spot on the “1,000 Places to Visit Before You Die” list πŸ’€πŸ˜‚.

Thank you for reading—wishing you a lovely evening! xx

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Doreen Williams
5 months ago

Another fascinating and funny blog to read tonight.
The β€œalternative” washing line made me laugh out loud 🀣🀣 Alcantara looks like a lovely place to visit. You are now past the half way mark does that mean it is all downhill from now on ha ha

Wendy
5 months ago

Thanks Doreen, I thought the washing was so funny, couldn’t resist mentioning it πŸ˜‚. Unfortunately not all downhill, still a few more climbs to go xx

Kaz Smith
5 months ago

Ooh how I laughed at your tales of singing- Love it. That is one big hill you are on the top of! You are smashing those climbs. Top 10 is awesome. Well done. Keep the bloggs coming- I’m anticipating a book soon πŸ˜‰

Wendy
5 months ago

Thanks Kaz, if you heard me sing you would definitely need ear defenders πŸ˜‚. See you soon

Mary Stannard Stannard
5 months ago

Lovely photos Wendy and delightful to hear about your ride - superb! Enjoy enjoy enjoy … wonderful!

Wendy
5 months ago

Thanks Mary, will have to catch up when I get back x

Chris Boneham
5 months ago

Well done on the hill climbs they look tough to me enjoy the weather as well as the food the places you are going to are really of the beaten track but look lovely in the photos

Sara Kirk
5 months ago

I started with Climb Every Mountain on the Munich to Rome trip, which works well. She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain works well when it’s not too steep! Am loving reliving the trip through your eyes! Hope the rest of the week is as stunning and the weather stays in your favour

Wendy
5 months ago

lol..,,Sara, I’ll remember that song for M2R next year! I know you know exactly which bit of road I am referring to - at least the surface was smooth πŸ˜‚

Sean
5 months ago

Im so glad to see blue skies in all these pics! The views look incredible!

Wow half way and what an achievement getting in the top 10!!

The Roman bridge and convent look stunning. It’s a shame they were renovating … I’m defo adding a few of these places onto my to do list for when I’m travelling around Portugal πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή DEFO by car 🀣

Hope you have a lovely evening meal and can’t wait to read tomorrows next adventure!

Wendy
5 months ago

Thanks Sean, Monsanto, Marvao & Alcantara (I know it’s in Spain, but it’s well worth the visit) should definitely be on you list

Bridget Jenkins
5 months ago

Glad the sun is out and your clothes are dry. Great hill climbing. Looking forward to hearing why Alcantara so special.

Wendy
5 months ago

Thank you Bridget, looks like you are also having a wonderful time in India- hope to catch up when we are both back in England

Damien
5 months ago

The laundry scene brings back childhood memories of bath night…please tell me you didn’t all use the same water though πŸ˜³πŸ˜‚

Wendy
5 months ago

lol…. You were obvs traumatised by your bath nights πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ we didn’t all use the same water, I’m very particular about who I wash my bibs with πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚