Motorcycle Trip around Europe – 2022
In this video series, I will show you my motorcycle trip around Europe. It was made with Yamaha Tenere 700. The countries that I visited were: Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania, Italy, France, Andorra, Spain, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Hungary, and Romania.
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I would like to say a huge Thank You to each and everyone who already supported my trip! In these crazy and uncertain times, this is a great help and it is highly appreciated. This is another example of how strong the motorcycle community is!
Richard Underdown, Plamen Mitev, John Smith, Stoyan Slavov, Steve Gunner, Pedro Garcia, Diego Ermosa, Ruslan Fedorov, Mike Fitz, J.W.A Veerbeek.
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Pavlin i´ve been there last Easter.. just beautifull.. tower (Torre) open with some snow.. the restaurant at the top is just great and the view… omg.. 👌Portugal is magic.. ride safe 💪
Beautifull ride to my birthtown! Used to get to the "Torre" in my 50cc during snow season! The landscape is breath taking. Thank you for sharing it with us!
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We're going to have to start calling you "Cloud Rider". 😆👍
be careful very dangerous…. you break spaghetti in italy 5 years jail. you go to torre and you don't eat a ham and goat cheese sandwich that's 10 years
Man, i'm glad to see you at "my" backyard… Hope you've enjoyed it.
The rocks look like they were dropped there by glaciers. Causes the rounding, and the retreating glacier from the last ice age drop them off random spots. (Source I lived in Alaska)
One of my favourite episodes -nice!
Hey Pavlin, just a quick note that this is the highest point in Continental Portugal, but we have a higher peak in the Azores islands, a volcanic peak in the island called Pico, with 2351 m altitude (but no road up there, you have to hike to the top).
Nice ride👍🛵
Love the shortcuts, generally the best ride. The round buildings, not a corner to put anything. Incredible view, Those rocks, interesting. Many were left from when the land was in the sea and worn down. Time, we don't have a clue. Long time for certain.
Thank you for shering this rides from my country Pavlin, hope you had enjoy it!
The stones are moved by glaciers during last ice age. When you see a huge stone in a random location its known as an erratic, and most likely moved by ice.
Vy dont you show us ON a map where you are?
Great ride Pavlin, fantastic scenery and largely traffic free roads.
This is the way
Pavlin: Why don't you show interaction with the locals? It would be interesting. BTW very good video, well done!
Hi Pavlin!
What's your average fuel consumption?
I'm around 4,5l/5l on my T7
Due to the height it's possible that the rocks are glacial deposits.
Sorry man, but you saying “listen….nothing” meanwhile the music was blasting cracked me up too much 😀
My friend thank you for sharing my country, has you seem to like mountains I would advise you to try "Picos da Europa" north of Spain, preferably in low season to avoid the rest of the crowd
About 2000m lose 20% hp => ~60 hp
Seeing those rocks and a T7 made me think of Pol Torres, for some reason. Obviously made to be there o your trip.. but no jumping..
Beautiful Portugal.
Safe, happy travels 👍
Looks glorious, we were the other side of the border as we went south, same boulders everywhere, i think they are glacial boulders deposited as the glaciers melted. enjoy the ride
Magnificent nature
The Rocks were always there, the soil around them eroded, leaving the rocks exposed.
I'm a portuguese in Portugal. Thank you for sharing. Have safety and good rides.