Great
Motorcycle Rides in Mexico Queretaro
A
beautiful ride across cities and places named World Heritage by
the Unesco, through an splendid protected natural area and ending
in a surrealistic garden
by artist Sir Edward James. Just keep reading...
The
ride starts in Queretaro City at 5,970 ft above sea level.
Queretaro
is a colonial city founded more than 500 years ago and named World
Heritage by the Unesco
in 1996 . It's located in the center of the country two hours
North Mexico City (map
click here). Nowadays it has become one of the most dynamic
cities in Mexico due to the surrounding industrial parks, where
many international companies are located.
The
first stop is just 45 minutes away: "La Peña de Bernal"
(The "Rock of Bernal"). We are talking about the third
biggest rock in the world and the highest in Mexico. At its feet
a quaint little town were you can stop for a soda, lunch or spend
the night. You can also find nice little souvenirs. Whatever you
decide to do, this place is a must.
If
you like rock climbing, you are in the right place too!
The
road to Bernal doesn't present any major challenge, most of the
road is straight with just a few extended curves... but just after
passing Bernal it starts to get fun!
Surrounded
by an arid landscape due the high content of lime in the soil,
you start with a very interesting section of twisties, one after
another, up and down, a technical road between the mountains for
about 30 miles. The landscape changes a bit as you advance, and
a few legs further, you are in the middle of a semidesert.
After
this twisty section you then continue on a straight part of the
road.
A few more miles down the route and you find a military checkpoint...
Don't worry about it, they are normally courteous people just
looking for arm and drug smugglers. You are not carrying any of
those, right?
After
the control point the curves and the fun start again. As you get
to "Peña Blanca" ("White Rock" in English)
- by the way if you need gas, this is the place to stop and fill
it up - you start climbing the mountains twist after twist.
I
love this part: most of the ride you can clearly see three or
four turns in front of you, and as it is a low traffic road, you
can enjoy yourself taking the best lines (always keeping it in
the safe side if you know what I mean!).
After
climbing for a while, you notice how things start to change and
suddenly: what were rocks, sand and cactus are now pine trees.
It's beautiful.. You feel the change of temperature and then you
reach "La Puerta del Cielo" (The Door of Heavens")
the highest point in this ride.
We
are now at about 9200 feet above sea level... The turns continue
but now you are going downhill. Remember to adjust your riding
to that fact. Unfortunately I have seen more than one forgetting
about it that and paying the consequences.
As
you start descending you ride through a small town called Pinal
the Amoles... descend, turn turn, descend turn turn, descend turn
turn... This why I love riding! About 10 miles after Pinal de
Amoles, the weather starts to change again and gets warmer. The
vegetation also suffers a sudden transformation.
You
keep devouring the road and you cannot help but getting marveled
of the landscape around you... Just remember to keep your eyes
on the road! Turn, turn... You are in the middle of the Sierra
Gorda protected area and home of multiple plants and animals.
You
continue descending till you reach Jalpan de Serra the most important
town in the Sierra Gorda and place where Father Junipero Serra
built one of his most important missions in the area, before heading
north to build the Missions in California. These missions were
also named World Heritage by the Unesco in 2003. For more info
click
here.
In
Jalpan you can find a couple of simple but nice hotels and some
restaurants. Another possibility to spend the night is to ride
a few more miles west to a place called Conca. You 'll find a
hotel with Spa to relax from the day's ride and get ready for
the rest of the trip.
After
Jalpan our next stop and final destination is Xilitla,
so you have to head north-east till you reach the state of San
Luis Potosi.
A
few miles after crossing the state limits, in the middle of the
mountains, at about 3,300 ft asl, and surrounded by a rain forest
of incredible vegetation, you get to Xilitla.
This
town was chosen by Sir Edward James, a surrealistic British artist
- also noble and wealthy man -, to spend the rest of his life.
It is in this place he built a huge garden, a private zoo and
a meditation place in the middle of the jungle. Its very difficult
to describe it with words... Maybe this photos can help, click
here.
In
Xilitla you can stay in the Castillo "The Castle" the
house of former Sir Edward James' right hand and friend: Plutarco
Gastelum. This exclusive Bed and Breakfast is unique in its kind
and you can see, feel and breath the influence of the artist everywhere.
Another
possibility to spend the night is to ride a bit more to the north
and stay in Ciudad Valles an important city of San Luis Potosi
state where you will find all kind of hotels and restaurants,
night life etc.
My
recommendation... stay at the Castillo, forget about your ride
and enjoy for a whole day this Mexican Shangri La.
After
spending the whole day in Xilitla prepare for a long ride back
to Queretaro. For this one I like to leave early in the morning
and keep, if possible, a fast pace. Turn, turn...
We
are talking about many miles and literally hundreds of twisties...
Once my wife counted them... She stopped when she was at the 500th
and we hadn't arrived back to Queretaro City yet!
It's
so fun that the time flies and suddenly you realize it's all over
and you would like to turn around and do it again...
You
know the feeling right?
Another
possibility from Xilitla is to head to the famous Huasteca Potosina
a zone of exuberant rivers, waterfalls and springs... But that
area deserves a whole article by itself. I will be writing it
in the future.
If
you liked the trip I described and want more information about
great motorcycle rides in Mexico
and/or to contact me for any other issue please visit my site
at www.japanese-motorcycles-only.com
Enjoy
the ride!
Daniel
Levy
P.S.
Below you will find a few facts about this ride.
Facts:
Difficulty:
Intermediate-Advanced
Recommended time to enjoy the trip: 3-4 days
Total length of the ride: 600 miles
Distances between checkpoints:
Queretaro-Bernal
Bernal-Military Checkpoint
Military Checkpoint-Pinal de Amoles
Pinal de Amoles-Jalpan de Serra
Jalpan de Serra-Xilitla
Weather: normally clear and dry with the exception
of the rainy season from July to September where you can find
some heavy rain.
Maps:
State of Queretaro
http://www.maps-of-mexico.com/
queretaro-state-mexico/queretaro-state-mexico-map-main.shtml
Xilitla
http://www.maps-of-mexico.com/
queretaro-state-mexico/queretaro-state-mexico-map-d0.shtml
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