We had an easy drive going to Tomar a town created inside the walls of the Convento de Cristo, constructed, according to Wikipedia, under the orders of Gualdim de Pais, the fourth Grand Master of the Knights Templar of Portugal in the late 12th century. A very worthwhile visit. Contrary to many old buildings (convents, churches and grand houses. etc. ) we have seen along the way, this convent, a world heritage site, is being well maintained and restored.
Stopping and visiting historic sites was not something I did when I walked the Camino. My main objective then was to get from A to B in the shortest possible time. I am glad that my have a different view of that.
From thereon we entered a different and more demanding territory. Enough to say that we climbed over more than 1,000 meters. Steep hills and declines and not always over roads. There were times that we have walk with our bikes to impossible terrain. A peculiar experience to mention
is the fact that we had descents on regular highways that took us over 50km/hour. Scary experiences as far as I am concerned. We dont do that kind of stuff in Florida
In total, we biked 82km in about 8.41 hours., including an hour of our visit to the convent in Tomar.