Monday 29th January 2018
Having spent the last few days doing very little and enjoying a restful break from travelling we decided we should really break out the cycles again and explore Elche a little. Continue reading The Palmeral de Elche
Having spent the last few days doing very little and enjoying a restful break from travelling we decided we should really break out the cycles again and explore Elche a little. Continue reading The Palmeral de Elche
Didota Camping had exceeded our expectations. The facilities were good & everyone we met was very friendly. We had also enjoyed walking the beach and discovering the gardens and cycling route that Kim has described..
One thing I did thoroughly dislike though was the pigeon s**t. The car and caravan were splattered with it after only four days on site. Time to move on 🙂 Continue reading Marjal Costa Blanca
The VĂa Verde was our target today. Otherwise known as The Greenway of the Sea, it is a cycle and walking route which runs along the wild and natural coast between Oropesa del Mar and BenicĂ ssim, where the Sierra de Oropesa range of hills meets the sea. Continue reading VĂa Verde
With the weather in the high 20s what better than saddling up and exploring the coastline south of the campsite.
It had been a while since we have had such excellent weather for cycling and we were not going to miss this opportunity. Continue reading Marinà D’or, Oropesa del Mar
Friday was spent working on the van.
The weather was superb, and the sun highlighted the high, snow-capped, mountains to the west of the site. Kim worked most of the day re-organising and cleaning the inside and doing the washing. Continue reading Return to clear, blue, skies