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Cake day: July 5th, 2023

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  • In the end I didn’t take it but I wanted to ride Santiago de Compostela to Irun, it is possible that on other lines they have cars with racks and stuff but don’t expect it everywhere. And don’t trust that label “bike transport possible” it usually means the disassembled bike.

    In the end I took 2 trains in Spain one on the Madrid network and one on the San Sebastian network, it really doesn’t matter which lines (I don’t remember exact details, would have to look it up) they run pretty much same cars on the network. The Madrid one had bit more space but the train was bit ugly and sterile looking.

    Only thing in France is that you need reservation for some trains. I didn’t wrote it in my posts.


  • Right now I have it locked in the case I fall asleep, but mainly because I had to buy U-lock in Paris and found out that it is just quick and convenient. Still there are bags on it, only camping gear so nothing with big resale value. As said earlier in the other trains I had to be with it.

    In the case of helpful staff yesterday I was on Brussels-Midi asking about today ride and got the answer “Today is a strike so I don’t give much F about it” in really nice tone but today it was much better.


  • Generally the Spain is horrible for that - you can’t take your bike assembled even on the slow long trains. The regional lines are ok but no bike racks so you just somehow put it on the spot for disabled people. Still the regional lines are only few hubs and not an network.

    Portugal is better in this I didn’t personally needed the train but met few people who used it. Still it depends, most trains take the bikes but you can’t find much info about the ones that don’t take them.

    In France it is really ok on shorter routes in regional trains, on the long routes you still have to disassemble the bike.

    I haven’t been that long in Belgium but I think that it is really ok, I am now taking the DB trains through Germany and as I knew no issue there.

    So more north-east you get the better the service.











  • For me obviously nothing much in the brewing sense but I will be in the next few days in Belgium so at least some good beer after these few months.

    Didn’t like that much Spanish beer, but the craft beer scene here starts to pick up and they have some nice refreshing IPAs and other ale styles (the commercial beer was nearly undrinkable). Similar in Portugal, but the craft scene isn’t that big.

    I didn’t had single beer that I would consider talking that much about in France, the blonde just isn’t for me.