>>1857865If it rains I'll try and find a place to sleep with some sort of cover. In some cemeteries you can find a roof of sorts somewhere. It depends a little on where you are; Italian cemeteries often feature a monumental style with porches everywhere but on the coast the gates are often closed at night; it's much easier to find an open cemetery in the sparsely populated interior of the country. Countries like Austria or Czechia have a lot of chapels. Some are open around the clock and spacious enough to fit a man and a bike. Playgrounds may offer structures for rain protection. In deep Eastern Europe and parts of the Balkans accomodation can be so cheap it's a no-brainer to book a room if it's raining. In Romania you can go to any monastery (there are tons all across the country) and they'll be happy to let you stay the night in a room or dorm. On the Estonian island of Saaremaa bus stops look like little houses with a door and windows and often only serve a handful of people, incredible for spending the night. Bus stops in general or stations (railways stops) in rural areas are okay last resort options if the weather is shit.