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Spring in Winter in Girona

We have noticed that many guests focus is on spring and autumn for travelling to Girona for riding and running. Which is logical in most ways but..
If we knew back when we were travelling here how good winter riding can be.. Girona can be spring in winter for sure.
We would have def come december or february and early march. Perfect way to start your year flying!
Often its still short weather and much less rain on average then in April for instance. Temperature can be cold in morning (8-10c)  but comfy in afternoons up to 18c. But dry and you will def see some sun. Happiness compared to grey wet days.  And we get hour extra daylight vs the northern countries. Doing the #festive500 is easy here and so much fun.
Its also much more quiet in town, more local. We love as you can always pop into most restaurants and have a table. And with so many good ones what better way to spend the fresher evenings in a great atmosphere.

Getting here is easy. We always recommend taking the car with your bike. But the local Girona airport runs through winter. Eindhoven, Weeze, Baden, London Stansted and many more flights direct and affordable in the off season. Just a short ride from airport and your Vitamin d trip starts!

And in winter we might throw in a guided ride with your 3 night booking.

this was early december 2022!

 

Here is february for you!

 

Helen Shelly’s (Aus) stay & Haute Route Pyrenees

Girona August 2019;
I spent a week recently staying at Equipe Guesthouse on her way from Australia to race in the Haute Route Pyrenees. Girona is renowned among Aussie cyclists as a mecca for riding and training. With the mixture and choice of hills or flats, coast or hinterland, gravel or bitumen. I realized I could combine them into daily mecca rides!! Aside from the diverse riding, I found the drivers considerate towards cyclists ,Safe + relaxed = great riding.  Plus the choice of bicycle friendly cafes with great coffee and delicious pastries enhancing the experience even more!.
I have over 35 years experience of bicycle racing and touring, with the last 20 years spent mainly on the mountain bike. In preparation for the move back to road racing from gravel,  Mick from Equipe was able to assist with road descending and long hill climbing technique. Mick’s advise was perfect  to focus on during the HR Pyrenees event, building confidence and performance level.  Mick also sorted out a couple of mechanical issues with my bike. Wilma from Equipe prepared nutritional tasty food and drinks to ensure I felt strong, well and rested.The Haute Route Pyrenees course featured a total of 719km and 18320m of climbing over 7 days. I won my age category and finished 6th Female Overall.

Helen climbing one of the big Pyrenees mountains

 

Liked best?

  • Gravel bike riding through the corn, sunflower and olive tree plantations.
  • Great Tapas bars and authentic Catalan food
  • Good coffee
  • My Equipe musette bag
  • Warm Summer Weather
  • Friendly cycling community

Helen starting her time trail in her endless kit

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