The forecast for the weather across Spain was not looking promising at all. Rain, rain and more rain!!! Today would probably be the last dry day in the region, so it was back to Seville Cathedral to explore this, and more, of this delightful city.
We made our way into the city the same as we had done yesterday, but rather than using the A7 motorway we went cross country.
The journey didn’t take much longer and a change of scenery can always be interesting. So, onto the A-483 out of the campsite, heading east on A-474 at Almonte.
Seville is the capital of southern Spains Andalusia region. It was approximately 80 kms from our campsite at El Rocío, about an hours’ drive. Famous for flamenco, stunning architecture, palaces, gardens and an old quarter with narrow alleyways, to name but a few. It was definitely a must to visit. Continue reading Seville – Plaza de España & Real Alcázar→
We had spent a comfortable eight nights at Camping Cáceres at a total cost of €102, a bargain. However, the overnight temperatures had started to drop just below freezing and the forecast was for much the same for a while. So further south toward Seville was the plan. Continue reading South Toward Seville→
We had driven through the Monfragüe National Park on the journey from Madrid. We were keen to investigate it further before moving further south. So today we drove north for about an hour on the marvellous A66 Autovia to find the visitor centre in the only inhabited village in the park, Villareal De San Carlos.
About 50 minutes drive south from Cáceras is Mérida. The town was founded in 25 BC and is home to some ancient Roman remains, all within walking distance of each other. Continue reading Mérida→
A Diary Of Our Caravan Tour Around Europe
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