May 13, 2024
Arcos de la Frontera
Here We Go!
Today’s ride, the first official day of the tour, will take us east to Arcos de la Frontera. The day started out with thick fog which we assume is something to do with the proximity to the Mediterrane Sea. It wasn't damp enough to make us wet but it was cool so we both layered up before leaving the room. First order of business was breakfast at a spot we had eyed yesterday for its luscious looking treats, both savory and sweet. We ordered orange juice (freshly squeezed, of course), coffee and a croissant. For a picnic lunch down the road, we picked up a sandwich, as well.
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The ride was uneventful for all the right reasons. It was not ‘too’ anything, It was a nice paved surface, almost devoid of cars and we had a gentle crosswind that eventually matched our direction of travel. The temperature never went any higher than 22 degrees. And, it appeared to be a favorite route for the local roadies, which is always a good sign.
The landscape was pleasing too. It started out fairly flat then transitioned to rolling hills planted with wheat or sunflowers, and some olive trees. Roadside flowers were a riot of purples, pinks and yellows.
One of the highlights was the Jerez moto GP/Formula One track, named after Angel Nieto. He was the third winning-est motorcycle racer in the world, originally from Madrid. We knew we were nearing the track when we noticed acres of gravel parking lots, all devoid of anything. We learned that the last race here was in the final week of April. Hmm, we missed that one too! David is a big fan of moto GP and Formula One, and what a thrill it would have been to see a an event here. Today, the track was quiet.
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We were able to access the B&B by 1pm, so we lounged for a while as we enjoyed the free drinks and fruit provided here. I headed for the rooftop lounge. How nice is that?! Then it was time to explore in foot.
Arcos surprised me. I chose it for the distance from Jerez and not much more. But it is fascinating. It is onee of the frontier towns in this region where the Moors were being pushed south after occupying the peninsula for about 700 years. The town is located on top of a rocky outcrop, and it served the purpose well. No sneaking up on the castle without deadly consequences! Here are a few photos from our walk.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonoidea
Small round one could be a crinoid stem section.
https://geokansas.ku.edu/crinoids
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Today's ride: 34 km (21 miles)
Total: 59 km (37 miles)
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