Today we were meeting up with Ray’s son Glenn, his wife Lynsey and the grandchildren Zac and Jake for lunch in Madrid as they were spending a few days there during the boys school half term break. Continue reading Lunch in Madrid→
Our campsite in Aranjuez was a short drive from the main train station into Madrid, making it ideal for ‘letting the train take the strain’. A must to visit for us was the Museo Nacional Del Prado. Continue reading Prado Museum Madrid→
Guessing that the weekend would be busier at the ski station we opted to head up into the Sierra Nevada mountains and hopefully enjoy a spot of lunch ‘Al fresco’, watching the skiers and snowboarders on the slopes. Continue reading Revisit To Sierra Nevada Ski Station For Lunch→
We booked our tickets for La Alhambra through the official website, €14 each, without a guide and our kind receptionist at the campsite printed them out for us. Continue reading La Alhambra, Granada→
Níjar was north of our campsite, through the sea of plastic, in the foothills of the Sierra Alhamilla. It is one of the largest municipalities of Spain and best known for its pottery and hand woven rugs, known as jarapas. Continue reading Níjar→
A Diary Of Our Caravan Tour Around Europe
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