Hello! Nice Video. You should also visit the beach in Vale do Rossim in the EN232 from Gouvia to Manteigas. Reaching Manteigas you will have very nice road curves. Kind Regards Evaristo from Coimbra
Hi Jonny and Sam! Nice video🌼 piso em mau estado means pavement in bad condition. Keep on your discovering road trips, you're getting to know in loco more of the country than I do. Keep yourselves hidrated and safe! Love and much light to you both! 🇵🇹🌼🤗
Thanks so much 😃👌 we are loving our adventures in Portugal it’s such a fantastic country with lots of history and beauty. Will do, you too! Love and light to you in return 💫 ☀️ 😎
Bom dia Jonny and Sam! 😃 Another great video! It looks like Central Portugal can be busy during summer even in the remotely areas 😅 I'm like Jonny, places with over 10 people it's a bit crowded for me but Vale do Rossim looks amazing! 😃 The roads look great, apart of the gravel ones 😅 Sam "Piso em mau estado" means "road in bad condition", unfortunately in those kind of remotely areas the roads maintenance doesn't exist 😔 Lagoa Comprida beach looks amazing and the spot that you've chosen surely looks like a piece of paradise 😃 Already waiting for the next video! Keep safe! Abraço 😃
Bom dia David 😃 thanks so much! Yes definitely we were super surprised. Vale do Rossim does look nice but we think Lagoa Comprida tops it for stunning scenery and tranquility the fact Vale do Rossim has a great cafe though does make it quite a desirable place to visit it’s just quite busy. Yes the EN232 and the N339 are great roads we do recommend them for bike and car enthusiasts, nice scenery too! See you next time 😃 abraço também
Finally lol.. i recognised a road...18:15 ...road heading to Covilha ....love the fact you can hoon around and not have to worry about dullards with dashcams reporting you like in the uk..it is literally a breath of fresh air over there...
😎👌 the roads are great and we only usually get big smiles, waves and thumbs up from passers by 💯🏍️❤️ the Portuguese seem to have a love and respect for motos and it’s rider, something that’s the opposite in the UK, pair that with terrible roads in England and it makes it rather difficult to enjoy 😅
Yup! It was particularly sweaty 🥵 😅 we were glad to finally get in some water at Lagoa Comprida which is beautiful we highly recommend a visit. Thanks so much hopefully see you soon for Jonny’s birthday 🥳 🤞 enjoy the weekend to guys! Até logo
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys,the camera work was much better seeing the road while you were driving was great thanks and Jonny driving on his back wheel ha ha funny what a great way to move Tru the country.
THEY SHOULD REGISTER TO THE FARO MOTORCYCLE CLUB, EVERY YEAR THEY HAVE A MOTORCYCLE CONCENTRATION, THIS YEAR THERE WERE 15,000 REGISTERED, MANY PEOPLE COME FROM ABROAD. HUGS
We heard about the meet but we were actually in Faro about 2 weeks before it 😬 so next time we’ll make sure we go because it looked awesome from the content online! Abraço também
0:40 - Well, this time around the Portuguese lesson of the day is quite funny: you pronounced "vale" as "veil" but in fact the pronunciation is more similar to its English counterpart (valley) than you think, just remove the "ey" and the sound of "vall" is pretty close to what "vale" sounds in Portuguese. 🙂 1:06 - Yes it was, Jonny, but it had Luxembourgish plates. You'd be very lucky if you could find one with portuguese plates, since they sold very few when they were still on sale. 1:49 - I don't know if you noticed it yet, Jonny, but all the side rails in Portugal have a an extra sheet of metal below. Those were implemented some years ago as bikers' protections because the rails' pillars became a deadly "weapon" as the number of bikers on the roads increased. In case of a fall, if the biker slid straight into them the chances of surviving were very low. Even in the case of a low speed crash, the chances of broken bones or even severed limbs as a result were very high. I was part of the bikers' movement that pressed the government to implement that protection due to the amount of deaths and amputations caused by the exposed pillars. 3:53 - "Piso em mau estado" means "bad road surface". They usually put up a sign warning people instead of fixing it. 😡 That's why Google Maps was showing Jonny a different route. 8:17 - They're not foreign tourists, the cars you see with foreign plates are from portuguese emigrants. 😉 Sorry for the long comment. 😊
Hey 👋 thanks for your message and no need to apologise for its length 👌😅 It’s weird because I knew Vale da Prazeres is said Vall 😅 ahhh we’ll I’m learning and thanks for pointing it out. Interesting! I don’t think we’d ever buy one but they seem a pretty good car. We didn’t know that. I’m glad they improved this for bikers. Yeah we were quite surprised that the sign directed us down that track rather than the good road (EN232) then turn left. But atleast we can show people where not to go 😅 Oh nice one 😃
Hell nahh Ill need 40º in the shade to get convinced in entering that cold ass glaciar water.. Ill ride those 6km of N339, from Covilhã to pedra do urso (stone of the bear) tho, specially going up
😅😅 it was around 30 degrees at Lagoa comprida and it was perfect for a cool off. Saying that I didn’t fully submerge just sitting in it for a bit was enough 😅 (it should be in our next video) we find another lovely bit of road going up 😎
We have such nice places on this country ❤❤
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We certainly do 😍👌
Um passeio maravilhoso com uma guia muito bem informada, obrigada por nos mostrar o nosso belo País ao mundo 😊❤
Muito obrigada, nosso prazer 🙏🏻😃
Hello! Nice Video. You should also visit the beach in Vale do Rossim in the EN232 from Gouvia to Manteigas. Reaching Manteigas you will have very nice road curves. Kind Regards Evaristo from Coimbra
Thanks very much 😃 maybe catch you on the road 🏍️
Hi Jonny and Sam! Nice video🌼 piso em mau estado means pavement in bad condition. Keep on your discovering road trips, you're getting to know in loco more of the country than I do. Keep yourselves hidrated and safe! Love and much light to you both! 🇵🇹🌼🤗
Thanks so much 😃👌 we are loving our adventures in Portugal it’s such a fantastic country with lots of history and beauty. Will do, you too! Love and light to you in return 💫 ☀️ 😎
Bom dia Jonny and Sam! 😃 Another great video! It looks like Central Portugal can be busy during summer even in the remotely areas 😅 I'm like Jonny, places with over 10 people it's a bit crowded for me but Vale do Rossim looks amazing! 😃 The roads look great, apart of the gravel ones 😅 Sam "Piso em mau estado" means "road in bad condition", unfortunately in those kind of remotely areas the roads maintenance doesn't exist 😔 Lagoa Comprida beach looks amazing and the spot that you've chosen surely looks like a piece of paradise 😃 Already waiting for the next video! Keep safe! Abraço 😃
Bom dia David 😃 thanks so much! Yes definitely we were super surprised. Vale do Rossim does look nice but we think Lagoa Comprida tops it for stunning scenery and tranquility the fact Vale do Rossim has a great cafe though does make it quite a desirable place to visit it’s just quite busy. Yes the EN232 and the N339 are great roads we do recommend them for bike and car enthusiasts, nice scenery too! See you next time 😃 abraço também
Check Covão dos Conchos next time you go to Lagoa Comprida
Will do 😃👌💯
Finally lol.. i recognised a road...18:15 ...road heading to Covilha ....love the fact you can hoon around and not have to worry about dullards with dashcams reporting you like in the uk..it is literally a breath of fresh air over there...
😎👌 the roads are great and we only usually get big smiles, waves and thumbs up from passers by 💯🏍️❤️ the Portuguese seem to have a love and respect for motos and it’s rider, something that’s the opposite in the UK, pair that with terrible roads in England and it makes it rather difficult to enjoy 😅
Wow guys, riding in all that gear in 38°C 👌What a road to ride on 🏍️ love the views. Water looks perfect!! Great videography guys! Enjoy the weekend.
Yup! It was particularly sweaty 🥵 😅 we were glad to finally get in some water at Lagoa Comprida which is beautiful we highly recommend a visit. Thanks so much hopefully see you soon for Jonny’s birthday 🥳 🤞 enjoy the weekend to guys! Até logo
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys,the camera work was much better seeing the road while you were driving was great thanks and Jonny driving on his back wheel ha ha funny what a great way to move Tru the country.
Thanks for watching 😃 haha yeah he does like to have fun with his bike 😎🏍️
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The quality of your videos is incredible - filming editing etc. Well done on another great video. Central Portugal is really beautiful. Xx❤
Thanks so much 😃👌💯
THEY SHOULD REGISTER TO THE FARO MOTORCYCLE CLUB, EVERY YEAR THEY HAVE A MOTORCYCLE CONCENTRATION, THIS YEAR THERE WERE 15,000 REGISTERED, MANY PEOPLE COME FROM ABROAD. HUGS
We heard about the meet but we were actually in Faro about 2 weeks before it 😬 so next time we’ll make sure we go because it looked awesome from the content online! Abraço também
well done you two great video , i think when in holyday next week I need to visit those beautiful places , from uk Greetings
Fantastic 😃 we hope you enjoy your holiday! Let us know how you get on
I am looking forward to some warm weather, another week till spring time here in Oz, another awesome vlog, your Aussie friend
Thanks Aussie friend 😃👌☀️ I bet! We are looking forward to it getting cooler now 😅🥵
0:40 - Well, this time around the Portuguese lesson of the day is quite funny: you pronounced "vale" as "veil" but in fact the pronunciation is more similar to its English counterpart (valley) than you think, just remove the "ey" and the sound of "vall" is pretty close to what "vale" sounds in Portuguese. 🙂
1:06 - Yes it was, Jonny, but it had Luxembourgish plates. You'd be very lucky if you could find one with portuguese plates, since they sold very few when they were still on sale.
1:49 - I don't know if you noticed it yet, Jonny, but all the side rails in Portugal have a an extra sheet of metal below. Those were implemented some years ago as bikers' protections because the rails' pillars became a deadly "weapon" as the number of bikers on the roads increased. In case of a fall, if the biker slid straight into them the chances of surviving were very low. Even in the case of a low speed crash, the chances of broken bones or even severed limbs as a result were very high. I was part of the bikers' movement that pressed the government to implement that protection due to the amount of deaths and amputations caused by the exposed pillars.
3:53 - "Piso em mau estado" means "bad road surface". They usually put up a sign warning people instead of fixing it. 😡 That's why Google Maps was showing Jonny a different route.
8:17 - They're not foreign tourists, the cars you see with foreign plates are from portuguese emigrants. 😉
Sorry for the long comment. 😊
Hey 👋 thanks for your message and no need to apologise for its length 👌😅
It’s weird because I knew Vale da Prazeres is said Vall 😅 ahhh we’ll I’m learning and thanks for pointing it out.
Interesting! I don’t think we’d ever buy one but they seem a pretty good car.
We didn’t know that. I’m glad they improved this for bikers.
Yeah we were quite surprised that the sign directed us down that track rather than the good road (EN232) then turn left. But atleast we can show people where not to go 😅
Oh nice one 😃
Yes, please don't apologize Interesting for viewers too Watching Jonny and Sam videos from Cape Town Southern tip of Africa... Thank you ☺️
@@jonnyandsamofficial - Vale dos Prazeres? There was fire there yesterday.
@@module79l28 yes that’s right we have a few friends that live there and we were very worried for them. We could see the smoke from Fundão
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Hell nahh Ill need 40º in the shade to get convinced in entering that cold ass glaciar water.. Ill ride those 6km of N339, from Covilhã to pedra do urso (stone of the bear) tho, specially going up
😅😅 it was around 30 degrees at Lagoa comprida and it was perfect for a cool off. Saying that I didn’t fully submerge just sitting in it for a bit was enough 😅 (it should be in our next video) we find another lovely bit of road going up 😎
How's riding in Portugal so far?😊
Absolutely fantastic! The mountain roads are so good here (mostly). And they’re pretty quiet for traffic too even though it’s the summer holidays 😃👌
Im also a motorbike rider🏍
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