Today we visited the medieval walled Old Town of Cáceres. Founded by the Romans around 25BC, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1986.
We parked up at a nearby multi-storey and then perused the tourist map over a coffee in Plaza Mayor just outside the town walls. Continue reading Cáceres Old Town→
We awoke to a cool, grey, day. The weather forecast for Aranjuez was showing overnight temperatures dropping to below freezing for the coming week. Time to move on.
We awoke fairly early to the sound of rain on the caravan roof.
I went for a very rapid shower in the unheated block with water just warm enough for me to brave standing under. Kim had better luck as the water was more than warm enough in the ladies block. Continue reading Toward Madrid – Continued→
We moved on again today, toward Madrid. My youngest son Glenn, his wife Lynsey, and grandsons Zac & Jake, are visiting Madrid this half term week, so we will meet them for lunch on Wednesday. Continue reading Toward Madrid→
We had decided that we would visit La Alhambra Palace today. We had not booked but thought that this would not be a problem at this time of year. Wrong. On arrival the car parks were very full and a large number of school children were waiting to enter. Continue reading Sierra Nevada→
A Diary Of Our Caravan Tour Around Europe
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