Aptos Fuente Sol
Travel Blogs from Alcoceber
Peniscola and enchanting fortress town
... the streets were decorated with lights and streamers and there were many nativity displays in the caves around the walls.The Christmas market of course was an added attraction with a menagerie of live animals, camels, donkeys, ponies, calves, lambs, chickens, piglets and the turkey.
The air was full of the smell of churros, chestnuts, and paella cooking from different stalls. A place worth a ...
Chrismas Preparations
... but thought it might be too big for our little cooking pot.
Instead we bought some Christmas cheer in the form of some lovely Spanish brandy and some good Rioja.
Kay had her photo taken with Father Christmas but refused to sit on his knee.
The stalls were mostly leather goods and jewelery and some Christmas decorations.
We had a lovely lunch in a bodega bistro where we sampled the local rioja..lovely.
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Day trips - don't tell Cid
... by a castle. Actually, for “hill” read “mountain”, as the town is situated at a height of 3,294 feet, barely 300 feet less than the height of Snowdon! When the town first comes into view it’s so extraordinary it’s hard to believe it’s real. It looks like some computer-generated image from a fantasy film. It’s surrounded by 2.5 km of 14th century walls, complete with ...
Bonterra Park
... and Bonterra Park has to offer ....300 days of sunshine reputedly.
The local promenade is flat and pleasant to walk with plenty of cafes along the way Convenient supermarkets on the doorstep and restaurants nearby,
We were lucky to have such good neighbours on our campsite. Marian and Leo are the life and soul of the the social scene as well as having an interesting enterprise going with the re-cycling of plastic bottles into ...
In Search Of The Holy Grail
... about right. So the car is now booked in to Seaford for its MOT when we come back for Christmas and Mark will check it over then. I suppose doing 17,000 miles in a year, much of it fully loaded and towing nearly two tons of caravan, would take its toll.
So we found the Holy Grail campsite, and even the Holy Grail itself! Read the next exciting episode for an account of the other places we’ve visited while staying at ...
Other places to stay in Alcoceber
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IBB Costa Azahar
Cami de L'Atall, Alcoceber | 3 star hotel -
Hotel Alcoceber
Des Murs s/n, Alcoceber | 3 star hotelfrom $73 -
Servigroup Romana
Playa Romana s/n, Alcoceber | 3 star hotelfrom $68 -
Marcomar Apartamentos
Urbanizacion Marcolina - Edificio Marcomar, Alcoceber | 3 star hotelfrom $30 -
Residencial Casablanca
Playa Romana, s/n, Alcoceber | 2 star hotelfrom $49 -
Ana Mar
Playa Romana, s/n, Alcoceber | 2 star hotel -
Hotel Sancho III
Avda. Ribamar 11A, Alcoceber | 3 star hotelfrom $75 -
Gran Hotel Las Fuentes
Avda. Las Fuentes, 26, Alcoceber | 4 star hotelfrom $90 -
Hotel Eurhostal
las Fuentes, Alcoceber | 2 star hotelfrom $42 -
Mare Nostrum
Calle Barquer, Alcoceber | 2 star hotelfrom $43 -
Las Brisas
Bassa Spitces, s/n, Alcoceber | Hotel -
Nova Romana
Playa Romana, Alcoceber | 3 star hotel -
Fuentemar Apartamentos
Pza Tanduay, s/n, Alcoceber | Hotelfrom $26 -
Apartamentos Las Terrazas
San Jose, 95, Alcoceber | Hotel