Traveling Slowly takes you today to the Black Eyes Greenway, an old mining train that takes us from the Sierra Menera in the interior of Teruel to the Mediterranean Sea.

We will talk to Ivan Villarrubia who will tell us about a project By bike through Madrid in which they are mapping the Cycle Routes of Madrid.

We are in the middle of the fair UNIBIKE, the largest showcase of the bicycle sector in our country, we will talk about how the fair is going and the bicycle tourism forum.

Additionally, we will have the opportunity to speak with Xavi Narro, bicycle traveler and writer, we highly recommend the novel in which he tells of his trip around the world by bicycle: Vagabundo.

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These are the contents of today's program:

  • 2:49 – We have with us Juan García Barrachina, a great friend for many years and a person very involved in the promotion of bicycle tourism and the development of the Black Eyes Greenway. This is the longest Greenway in our country with a very changing landscape from the Sierra Menera mountains to the Mediterranean Sea passing through a city that we love, Teruel, capital of the Mudejar. After crossing the Escandón pass we begin the descent towards the sea, leaving large mountain ranges on both sides of the Greenway, such as the Sierra de Espadán, which hides a fantastic cork oak forest. Many kilometers to enjoy.
  • 19:00 –Iván Villarubia By Bike Through Madrid tells us about a project in which they have invested many hours and that is making it possible to make information related to the Madrid Cycle Routes through maps that help us understand the different connection possibilities between Madrid and different municipalities.
  • 34:04 –Saturday, September 23 in UNIBIKE We will participate in the Bicycle Tourism Forum with the presentation Cycling Holidays in Spain and Europe.
  • 36:39 – We talk to Xavi Narro, a bicycle traveler, a writer, someone who left a comfortable life to get back on his bike and returned to the road after 8 years. A great trip that turned into a magnificent book: Vagabundo, which was only the first.
  • Remember we don't ride a bike to add days to our lives, but to add life to our days. We hope you enjoy the program!!