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Stage 9: Galicia or Hobbiton? Green areas, stone villages and mystical routes

Laura Casas | 29. May 2025

Clear blue sky, warm spring sunshine… Sounds typical for Spain, right? Well, Galicia is actually one of the rainiest regions all year long! But today luck was on our side — perfect weather for wandering through Hobbiton or discovering the curious hórreos. Up for it? Our starting point was Combarro, a charming little village considered […]

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Stage 8: Madrid — where all of Spain’s roads begin

Laura Casas | 28. May 2025

Renowned worlwide as Spain’s vibrant capital, Madrid is so much more than Plaza Mayor, calamari sandwiches, and the Prado Museum. Today, we’ll show you the city from an entirely new perspective —aboard a very special vehicle. Are you in? 🚴 We started out from the southern part of Madrid, known as Madrid Río (Madrid River) […]

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Stage 7: Flamenco vibes in Seville

Laura Casas | 27. May 2025

As Los del Río, the legends behind the hit “Macarena”, used to say, Seville really does have a special kind of colour. It’s not just the duende, its people, the flamenco or the fairs — it’s something you have to feel to truly understand. Ready to discover the true essence of this city? Come along! […]

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Stage 6: The magical city of Granada

Laura Casas | 26. May 2025

Some cities cast a spell on you as soon as you step inside, and Granada is one of them. It has everything that makes you want to stay and never leave: tasty tapas, a rich cultural scene and a unique charm, especially at night. Are you ready to feel the magic? ✨ We started the […]

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Stage 5: The Don Quixote Route in La Mancha

Laura Casas | 23. May 2025

“Somewhere in La Mancha, in a place whose name I do not care to remember…” Sound familiar? This is how one of the most famous Spanish books begins: Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes. Today, we will explore part of the route that inspired the author’s masterpiece. Ready to travel back to the 17th century? […]

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