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Arthur Frommer's Travel Budget. December 2002

Spain in the saddle

Iberian bike tours from a low $875 self-guided, or just $925 with a guide

By Reid Bramblett
ARTHUR FROMMER'S BUDGET TRAVEL

Dec. 13 Picture pedaling a bike along a sun-dappled lane, the wind in your hair, gazing leisurely out across a lush Spanish countryside peppered with medieval villages, glowering castles, gaily painted Romanesque chapels, ancient Roman and Greek remains, and noble monasteries and palaces. Imagine drinking hearty wines, tasting succulent roast pigs, and thrilling to flamenco late into the wee hours. Now believe you can do it all for as little as $1,284, including airfare, all meals, lodging, the bikes, and a guide.

CASTILLE ON TWO WHEELS
Madrid-based Bravo Bike (www.bravobike.com) has some great deals on several seven-day itineraries though the superior pricing doesn’t carry over to its nine-day trips, which run about 70 percent more! The trip prices are remarkably inclusive, covering room and (to some degree) board, vehicle support, bike rental and equipment, airport transfers, insurance, and a bilingual guide. Not too shabby, considering they offer four trips that ring in at under $1,000.
Three of these are based in the Madrid Sierra, a mountainous region just northwest of the capital city, and all include in some way the palatial royal Renaissance monastery of El Escorial and the ancient city of Segovia with its postcard-perfect Roman aqueduct.
Bike all the highlights of this region in four days, riding along Roman roads, up sheep lanes, and across palace grounds. The final three days are spent on your own touring Madrid.

The 975 ($975) El Escorial and Madrid trip bikes around all the highlights of this region in four days, riding along Roman roads, up sheep lanes, and across palace grounds. The final three days are spent on your own touring Madrid. Six nights of lodging, breakfast, and four lunches are all included.
The Royal Sites and Madrid tour 995 ($995) hits pretty much the same stuff, but slices one day off the El Escorial/Segovia biking portion to spend a day on a walking tour of Toledo, Spain’s ancient capital and the adopted hometown of the marvelous Mannerist painter El Greco, before moving onto a final few free days in Madrid. Lodging, breakfast, and four lunches are included.
For those who want to bend their knees a bit more and work up a good, honest sweat, there also a 925 ($925) mountain bike trip based in the 15th century village of Zarzalejo (around the other side of the mountain from El Escorial) which pedals up over passes, through natural parkland, and past castles and bull farms. The trip even includes four lunches and four dinners.
If these trips of single-day bike rides within a region doesn’t do it for you and you yearn for a straight-through, town-to-town, honest bike tour, you can plunk down 1,125 ($1,125) to cycle through the same area, but in a connect-the-dot manner from Rascafria to Segovia. The tours stay in both the famous spots (El Escorial, Segovia) and little-heralded medieval villages along the way, with two dinners and four lunches included. You can even do a self-guided version of this trip on your own (you get everything but the live guide) for 850 ($850).
Bravo also offers a coastal route along the Costa Blanca, a gorgeous seascape of villages and towns strung along a peninsula jutting between Alicante and Valencia, for 985 ($985), including all meals and a room with a sea-view. You stay for the duration in the small resort of Denia, a medieval town with ancient Greek roots, and make morning bike rides in the surrounding area. Afternoons are free, and there’s an optional day-long bike ride over on the fabled party isle of Ibiza, a short ferry ride away.
All Bravo Bike tours stay in three-and four-star hotels, and the trips leave on Mondays and return Sundays. There are still vacancies on one or two trips each month (except popular June) for most itinerary.


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