Mr K
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Friday, 27th June:
We have a bit of a lie-in as we're staying at Miranda anther night.
I wind open the shutter to reveal a view of the castle and the fact that it's already quite hot, before 9 a.m...
We feast at the buffet breakfast before sauntering over to the tourist information to find out about a river cruise.
The cruise isn't until later in the afternoon, so we decide to go for a little ride.
We head south-west out of Miranda and cross the border into Spain near Bemposta...
The Rio Tormes is the border:
On the map is shown the "Embalse de Almendra" - a large reservoir. It had a lot less water in it than was intended: You could see piers and leisure facilities hundreds of metres away from where the water was...
We stopped in a town caled Ledesma for a beer and some tortilla, before heading north, back to Miranda.
Back in the hotel we dumped our bike gear and set off for the river cruise. We'd clocked-it at 1.5 miles and 3 hairpins away, on the bikes....
We headed off on foot with water bottles at hand. It was 35-36C and it wasn't long before Brian swerved wildly out of control as one of his sandals threw it's tread....
He was able to complete the hike with regular stops to slide the sole back into place
By the time we arrived at the ticket office it was besieged with Euro-Coffin-Dodgers on a coach trip.
The waiting area was open-air but shaded and was sprayed with a fine mist of water to cool folks down.
We bought our tickets and managed to get on the boat despite some pointy elbows and a superb blocking-manouvre whereby the 2 least able-bodied female ECDs cunningly hobbled side-by side up the gangway at almost 0.1km/h...
...either a stork or eagle's nest
All too soon the boat turned around and headed back towards the jetty...
Back off the boat there was free wine, but the ECDs had descended on the barrels and you could have lost an eye or limb if you'd tried to get a glass..
The walk back-up to Miranda was ..er ...steady, but I was quite impressed that neither of us died at all...
After a wash and brush-up at the hotel we went out for a meal. We chose a different restaurant and I couldn't resist "Chourico do Infernal" as my first course.
Poor waitress almost suffered 3rd degree burns carrying a flaming dish of spicy chorizo sausage to the table, the oil spitting and spattering everywhere.
It was delicious ... and on reflection the large "Familiar" (family-size) pizza I ordered for my main course was just too much for me to manage...
After the meal we wandered around town groaning and burping until we'd enough space for another beer.
We went back to the Benfica Club Cafe and had a couple more Superbock Stouts, before waddling off to bed....
A rather good day....
We have a bit of a lie-in as we're staying at Miranda anther night.
I wind open the shutter to reveal a view of the castle and the fact that it's already quite hot, before 9 a.m...
We feast at the buffet breakfast before sauntering over to the tourist information to find out about a river cruise.
The cruise isn't until later in the afternoon, so we decide to go for a little ride.
We head south-west out of Miranda and cross the border into Spain near Bemposta...
The Rio Tormes is the border:
On the map is shown the "Embalse de Almendra" - a large reservoir. It had a lot less water in it than was intended: You could see piers and leisure facilities hundreds of metres away from where the water was...
We stopped in a town caled Ledesma for a beer and some tortilla, before heading north, back to Miranda.
Back in the hotel we dumped our bike gear and set off for the river cruise. We'd clocked-it at 1.5 miles and 3 hairpins away, on the bikes....
We headed off on foot with water bottles at hand. It was 35-36C and it wasn't long before Brian swerved wildly out of control as one of his sandals threw it's tread....
He was able to complete the hike with regular stops to slide the sole back into place

By the time we arrived at the ticket office it was besieged with Euro-Coffin-Dodgers on a coach trip.
The waiting area was open-air but shaded and was sprayed with a fine mist of water to cool folks down.
We bought our tickets and managed to get on the boat despite some pointy elbows and a superb blocking-manouvre whereby the 2 least able-bodied female ECDs cunningly hobbled side-by side up the gangway at almost 0.1km/h...

...either a stork or eagle's nest

All too soon the boat turned around and headed back towards the jetty...
Back off the boat there was free wine, but the ECDs had descended on the barrels and you could have lost an eye or limb if you'd tried to get a glass..
The walk back-up to Miranda was ..er ...steady, but I was quite impressed that neither of us died at all...

After a wash and brush-up at the hotel we went out for a meal. We chose a different restaurant and I couldn't resist "Chourico do Infernal" as my first course.
Poor waitress almost suffered 3rd degree burns carrying a flaming dish of spicy chorizo sausage to the table, the oil spitting and spattering everywhere.
It was delicious ... and on reflection the large "Familiar" (family-size) pizza I ordered for my main course was just too much for me to manage...
After the meal we wandered around town groaning and burping until we'd enough space for another beer.
We went back to the Benfica Club Cafe and had a couple more Superbock Stouts, before waddling off to bed....
A rather good day....


and that's a genuine, brimmed by meself fill-up.



....I know it's a bt of a cop-out, but we found an Irish Bar.... but it seemed to have air-con and big TVs...
...
....as it does everywhere else......





