Tenerife!

Yodagoat

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We went for a weeks holiday to Tenerife, the first proper holiday of my adult life!
It would have been weird if I didn't get any biking done..
 
Brilliant - I am off there with Mrs G in about 8 weeks' time and I have just started to research bike hire companies. I'll watch your vid with interest. (y)
 
My mate has a villa over there. A few years ago a group of us had a proper 'Jolly Boys' week with him, we all loved it.

Last year my son, his partner and their 8 year old lad had a week's holiday staying near the Siam Park water park, they loved it. They said that nothing day to day was expensive and that they got on just fine with all the locals. They said that there was just one aspect of their visit that they didn't like - British tourists... :blast
 
My mate has a villa over there. A few years ago a group of us had a proper 'Jolly Boys' week with him, we all loved it.

Last year my son, his partner and their 8 year old lad had a week's holiday staying near the Siam Park water park, they loved it. They said that nothing day to day was expensive and that they got on just fine with all the locals. They said that there was just one aspect of their visit that they didn't like - British tourists... :blast
We stayed at the north of the island away from Los Christianos and Playas De Americas. We did venture down one day for a boat trip and there was quite a lot of pissed up English and Scottish folk and it was early in the day!
 
We stayed at the north of the island away from Los Christianos and Playas De Americas. We did venture down one day for a boat trip and there was quite a lot of pissed up English and Scottish folk and it was early in the day!
Change is as good as a rest 👍, but I'm afraid I'd choose Durness, Achiltibuie etc etc over that any day of the year.. 😉
 
Nice wee vid Mike 👍👍
We have been to Puerto Many many times ,, town has a nice vibe 👍
 
I enjoyed that, thanks for posting it up.

Tiede is 12,000 feet high and is the highest mountain in Spain, including the mainland.

Those concrete blocks that they sometimes use on the narrow mountain roads, I’m always glad to get passed them, I subconsciously give them a wider berth than a grass verge for example, so seems to make the road even narrower.
 


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