Our goal was to ride to the furthest southwest tip of mainland Europe, Cape St. Vincent, where the next stop is Africa.
We all excited as our final ride turns out to be perfect, in terms of wind direction and speeds. The Atlantic winds can be brutal and we knew, 'to choose your day carefully'. It's overcast with black clouds overhead as we disembark the train at Lagos. But the rain is only light sprinkles, a tad annoying as we done our jackets, then have to take them off again as we get too hot.
It is simply stunning, as our route takes us up and down and into small coastal towns. The beautiful sandstone cliffs, remind me of home and the Great Ocean Road. I think of Marcia as I ride past a Wyndham Premium Resort, what a stunning place to stay..
Unfortunately, Lisa gets another flat. Thank goodness for the boys.
We pass though Sagres, the last town on the coast then make a bee line for the final drag down to the furthest southwest point in Portugal and Europe, Cape St. Vincent. The road pop out at our first carpark, full of cars and vans carrying surfboards on board, we sneak through to see what all the fuss is about, duck and weave as we try not to get knocked out by a swinging surfboards as swimmers are exiting the carpark, crazy.. But the view is worth it, we are up very high, so those waves are substantial down there and there must be 50 surfers trying to catch the same wave, all amongst sandstone cliffs on either side of the narrow beach.
We move onwards towards the tip and the red lighthouse that marks the end of land.
Very happy, beautiful day, little wind, great friends.
Cooma Cycling Club gear represented on the southwestern tip of Europe.
Cape St. Vincent.
Our stay in the Algarve, Portugal has come to an end, next stop,
Costa Blanca Coast - Spain.
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