57.25 miles, 1372 metres climbed, 1387 descended, average speed 11.1 mph, max speed 33.3 mph, average temperature 26C.
At breakfast and the briefing there seemed to be a tinge of sadness that a great tour was coming to an end. The weather forecast was the same as it had been every day so far and was confirmed when we left the hotel.

Our first climb of the day was the walk back up to the bike park and the briefing close to the local mortuary. An omen?

The day was characterised by a series of climbs, some quite long, in and out of valleys. The route to the brew stop, in the small village Igreja de Penedos, was across wide open country.

I came across this colourful bindweed type flower as I left the village.

I haven’t mentioned it before but we have come across several instances or road kill. Some quite large badger type animals but also frogs/toads and snakes. Today I saw a couple of very small snakes slithering across the road.
Lunch came at 35 miles in a cafe nestled in a bend of the Odeleite river. Chicken and pork in large quantities was barbecued and served under the veranda. Suitably fed we were straight into a 4 mile climb offering some great views of the valley we had left behind.

As we continued the vegetation became greener with lots of pine trees.

The last 10 miles were a smile-inducing descent into the outskirts of Tavira where we gathered as a whole group. Suitably attired in our Portugese Tour shirts we headed off, as a peleton, on the last 3 miles to the end point on the beach. Lots of hugging, a mug of celebratory bubbly and a dip in the sea.





A great end to a wonderful tour and in the company of some lovely, interesting people. All made possible by the unstinting efforts of the the support team of Dylan the leader and Mark, who took turns to ride as sweeper or get our bags to our rooms each day, and Wendy who kept us fed and watered the whole trip. A huge Thank You.
A few stats of the trip.
626.7 miles or 1008.6 km ridden, 44,406 feet or 13,535 metres climbed.
Some final thoughts.
This has been my 5th tour with Peak Tours and has, like the previous ones, been a voyage of discovery. The scenery has been varied and breathtaking at times, from steep sided valleys with terraced vineyards, to wide open plains surrounded by distant mountains. The traffic-free route has passed through sparsely populated villages and towns with brightly coloured buildings, along narrow winding lanes lined with dry-stone walls and followed long, straight, undulating roads, which seemed to go on forever. The hilltop towns, with their panoramic views of the roads just traveled, have been spectacular and well worth the effort of climbing up to them. The Portuguese people in the hotels and restaurants have been friendly and welcoming and we received the occasional word of encouragement from villagers as we negotiated their cobbled streets.
As usual the support and encouragement of my fellow riders, as well the Peak Tour guides and head office staff, has been first class.
What an adventure Peter…!
I followed with great pleasure this cycling trip through Portugal, very well told and illustrated.
You are the living example that sport, cycling in your case, is a school of life like no other.
May your epic give the desire to young and old to discover the benefits of sport.
Congratulations again…!!, hoping to meet you again as soon as the opportunity arises.
Well done Peter, so interesting reading your blog each evening.
We both look forward to hearing all about your adventure.
Have a safe journey home.