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Anybody care to share a budgetary cost for B&B accommodation and daily meals in the Andalucian hinterland? I fancy a ride in some sunshine. 😆


 
Posted : 10/05/2013 2:17 pm
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Stayed at [url= http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/la-acacia.en.html ]La Acacia[/url], near Martos during Andalucia bike race. Nice place, quiet location. Owner doesn't speak much english, but was a nice guy. The place itself is amazing. We had it for a steal, but perhaps because it was out of season.


 
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Can't help with recommendations, but you want to be searching for [url= https://maps.google.es/maps?q=casa+rural+andalucia&aq=f&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=es&sa=N&tab=wl ]"casa rural"[/url]. [url= http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/home.do ]Wikiloc[/url] has loads of routes, although as with all places local knowledge would be better.

(Should also point out that just north and west of Madrid has a lot of decent riding, and is also sunny...)

Edit: daily meals - a casa rural often has breakfast included, you'd probably want about 15-20€/day/person for dinner and lunch, including a couple of drinks.


 
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English run B&B's start from 30 euros a night for a couple locally in Almeria, our local bar offers all meals (good quality Spanish cuisine) up to and including full board i.e. breakfast, packed lunch and 3 course evening meal with wine for 20 euros. N.B. this is 50km inland,tourist free with Spanish prices.


 
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Just Go.
It's ace.
If you head for Seville it's gets more pricey, but hey...
It's ace.


 
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Fabby thanks. Looks like up to €40 per day on an "expensive" day and half that on a cheap day if I was camping. I know things will be more expensive on the coast.


 
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The magic words are "menu del dia".

🙂


 
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Fabby thanks. Looks like up to €40 per day on an "expensive" day and half that on a cheap day if I was camping. I know things will be more expensive on the coast.

Does that include accommodation? If it's only food you're not going to save that much camping, as chakaping says: "menu del día".


 
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Alhama de Granada. Free tapas with your cheap beer.

http://www.alhamaaccommodation.com/index.html

Not a lot of good mtbing though. Nice place, next time i'll take the road bike.


 
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oh and for casa rurals - www.toprural.com


 
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I can't really help, I took my van with my Roadie in and slept in the van (mighty hot on occasion) only using Hotels (80€ a night back in 2009) when I needed a shower and my clothes needed cleaning... 😆 I managed to ride with Andalucia CajaSur on training rides, I was out the back door but at least I gave it my all.. Some of the 18yr old feeder teams are mighty strong, and way used to the heat... Unlike me 😆


 
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I was thinking of flying out and doing some on/off road touring.


 
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The GR7 has always looked a good trip to me. On;y done little bits. But it's scenic with plenty of villages/towns along the way.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GR_7_(Spain)


 
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The coast from Cadiz to Gibraltar is lovely. Lots of cyclists along it
Vejer de la Frontera is a lovely stop
B&B prob €25-30 + 15 menu del dia including vino collapso


 
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I stayed in a villa a bit further round near Alicante

Great riding tho


 
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I was thinking of flying out and doing some on/off road touring.

[url= http://goo.gl/maps/XH9Xb ]Fly to Madrid, train to Plasencia, then ride down "La Via de Plata" to Granada via Badajoz, Seville and Cordoba? Then train back to Madrid for the flight home. [/url] (Biased: my wife's from Plasencia, and I live in Madrid...)


 
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Outside the box, forget the rumours you here of Ibiza and check it out...


 
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