BOOK REVIEWS
SKETCHES OF SPAIN
5.0 out of 5 stars
“This is a gem of a book. Obviously painstakingly researched, it is beautifully written. It offers a very personal and intimate view of Spain which is enhanced with lots of photographs from the author’s travels. But the best element for me are the author’s sketches (hence the book’s title) and hand-drawn maps. It is worth buying the book for these alone. “
Dr Simon Parry on 4 March 2018
“Been using this book to plan a trip, it’s a great book, I love the hand drawn maps, very much like the Wainwright guides of the English Lakes, the book is a fountain of knowledge for anybody looking to travel in Spain.”
Stuártvár Ingi Gráhámson
Peter Dempster _ Sketches of Spain
Spain like a cut gem has many facets, its regions are full of surprise, history and wonder. Taking a road trip through the country will reward you in so many ways, but if you’ve never travelled there before and wish to discover what the various provinces have in store - a good guide is just as essential as your passport and an up to date map.
This brings me to ‘Sketches of Spain’ written by Duncan Gough - a seasoned traveller for more than 30 years across the Iberian Peninsula, his narrative will inform and guide you into many of the interesting and sometimes overlooked areas, while the detailed descriptions entice you to go and explore for yourself.
The emphasis throughout the guide is on ‘adventure’, it's all about discovering the less travelled back roads away from the areas favoured by the turistas, so if you want to broaden your horizons and experience the real Spain, then Duncan's 'Sketches of Spain' should be your companion, it sweeps you gently along and visually records in detail some of the less travelled routes as well as the sights ‘worth a look’ in the more interesting cities.
His in-depth knowledge of the country will inspire you to go and seek your back road escapade - but what roads do you take?
‘Sketches of Spain’ will suggest the more engaging routes.
What comes across as you peruse the pages is a very personal view of España with sketches, diagrams and maps all drawn by hand which undoubtedly lend a certain distinctive quality to the book.
Duncan writes from the seat of a motorcycle, with a passion and a love of the country and its people, its pages are a mix of route advice, historical facts, bird observation and local cuisine together with advice on hostels and campsites, all interspersed with pictorial snapshots of the country.
With general advice on riding, legal requirements and ferry ports as well as a basic Spanish/English translation you have a ready reference of essentials to get you started.
‘Sketches of Spain’ is the kind of travelogue you can scan from cover to cover or simply dip into and select what interests you, but whichever way you choose to read - may I suggest a soundtrack of some background flamenco guitar, which will set the mood and allow you to immerse yourself in this colourful portrait of Spain.
Rather than read the book cover to cover I’ve been dipping in and selecting parts just to whet my appetite as it were, Spain is a country that I’ve only ridden through without taking the time to really appreciate everything that it has to offer, I know there’s much to discover. As with all journeys, I guess many have a tale to tell, but the trick is having the clarity of mind to assemble everything into a readable form, but the real talent lies in putting together something that is interesting, informs and inspires - particularly so with travel writing, can I just say, from what I’ve read so far your travelogue has all this and more, congratulations on a fine piece of work!
A well-written book, both for bikers and those who love Spain. I can’t wait to ride some of Duncan’s Spanish Caminos.
Many thanks, the book arrived safely and is being appreciated with a great glass of Spanish wine whilst basking in the Sketches of Spain
Mick
I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Your own sketches add a huge amount of personality to the book and enhance it a lot. I also feel you give just enough background history to give the places visited context - and not too much.
When reading the book, one knows that all of the places to visit are recommended in the location so if it was me, I would want to travel with your book in my tank bag alongside all the other necessities of travel.
Caroline
Katja Faber
5.0 out of 5 starsOriginal 4 March 2018
Original and deeply personal, Duncan's writing takes you to parts of Spain you would not otherwise discover. A must for anyone wanting to travel through Spain's hidden heartland.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for bikers and travel fans alike.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 December 2019
Fantastic books, a real riders viewpoint. Really appreciated the unexpected signed copy and extra information flyers.
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 December 2017
I, like Duncan, have travelled extensively in Spain on two wheels over the years. I found his choice of routes and highlights almost mirroring my own experiences. As a resource to encourage those unfamiliar with the country to do so it excels. And, if you are considering visiting one of the best biking countries in Europe you would be wise to benefit from the wealth of information Duncan conveys