Tuesday 9 August 2011

Travelled through Andalucía, Catalonia, Valencia, Murcia & nwards to France


Onwards from Spain to France
Travelling along Spain’s luminous eastern coast which follows the curve of the Mediterranean we found the landscape very varied at times very beautiful and intriguing.  We stayed in the desert like interior of Murcia for our stay just outside Alicante; here the beaches and villages enjoy all year round sunshine.

 We had a date to meet our granddaughter Jasmine, her Dad Ryan brought her from England, and she stayed with us for a while to soak up the sun, a good excuse for me and Alan to make sand castles and we all enjoyed cycling through the pine forests to the beach and nearby towns.  






Near the campsite we enjoyed the flamingos on the salt flats and watched as they elegantly flew from area to area mingling with other sea birds and wild life.


We were very surprised to see Alicante with its long, white sand beaches a wealthy yachting marina and lively centre with very stylish shops and elegant walkways.  






The old city walls still stand and are crowned by the imposing hilltop fortress the Carthaginian Castillo.  

We visited nearby Benidorm and enjoyed Cartagena with its maritime history and naval roots.   On day 52 we had our second day of rain but hi it was during the night and only a few drops!!!











Jaz brought a friend for Big Ted, (Tigger) they both   seemed to enjoy the company!!

I travelled back to England with Jazz and caught up with family & friends whilst in Harrogate for 4 days the house seemed huge compared with the small space of the van and outside dining area I had been used to for the past months. 


Arrived back at Alicante airport and made our way to the Costa Daurada near Tarragonaj.  From Alicante Molly (the Sat Nav) suggested that this would take 5 hrs.  in fact the data we had was wrong and Molly took us over the mountains and tried to get us to cross a river on a very small ferry. Alan had to turn the van around in a very small space which he did with on lookers amazed we were down the very narrow road in the first place. We were at Mora La Nova in the mountains not where we wanted to be at all.   The views were wonderful and the roads narrow for Alan to drive along.

We eventually found our camp site on the coast at Platja de Montroig 9 Playa Montroig Camping resort.  Here we enjoyed the beach, cycling along the Med. Splendid Romanesque churches and monasteries, stunning natural parks all within the back drop of the mountains.    The hilltop location of Tarragona was woven with streets of the old town as we climbed to the cathedral.



The modern art work we have seen on our travels has been marvellous especially the wonderful gallery in Alicante what a find.  So now onwards to France!!!


2 comments:

  1. Good to catch up with your news again and glad you had a happy time with Jasmine. Sorry to have missed your quick visit, Millie. And well done with that van swivelling, Alan! Take care and looking forward to hearing about yor travels in La Belle France.

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  2. Hiya Mil and Al
    sounds like you are having a blast
    hope you got my email and my story about The Hotel Inspector!
    take care and lots of love
    Dina, David and the girls! :-)

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