Hipotels Hotel Flamenco Conil
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Travel Blogs from Conil de la Frontera
El Puerto: Hola and adios in the same breath
So after 3 nights in this abandoned seaside town I'm well and truly ready to leave. I laugh at myself for originally planning 1-2weeks here... Really I was expecting to have some FUN, however el Baobab Hostel was just cold, dark and lonely. Sure southern Spain is warm during the day but the nights are getting down to 4degrees. Which matters when the houses have no insulation or heaters and your too cheap to invest in a proper ...
Nelson's Waterloo
... from ADAC to tell us that the car was now at the Hyundai dealer in Cadiz and that they would call on Tuesday at noon to advise what the problem was.
Tuesday and as promised the call came just after noon, it was the Air Con compressor. They also wanted to know if we wanted the cam belt changed as it would be due soon and as they were working in the same area of the engine it wouldn’t cost much more so we had that done and a ...
Cadiz and El Puerto
Another very good campsite here at El Puerto De Santa Maria. This is a quiet little town over the other side of the bay from Cadiz. The campsite is just over the road from the beachfront and with excellent amenities. We had a quiet day here then the next day took the ferry over to Cadiz. Cadiz is a lovely old town with lots of narrow winding streets in typical ...
Walking the South Coast part one
... coast, to Barbate. If I had more time, I would have gone to Tarifa. There are not many people in between, minus one village.
The first couple hours of the trek took me along a deserted beach. It was a windy day, but warm- perfect for walking. Must have been ten foot waves the whole time. But what I really was paying attention to was right behind the beach- the abandoned fields just by the shoreline. Here you could see about two thousand years of military history. Small, unheard ...
Life in the camper van
Last night in my camper van, I was attacked by masses of winged ants from Morocco. Then I managed to skin my butt sitting on a cement bench that broke. For some reason, I manage to injure myself every day here. It wasn`t as bad as the time I stuck my thumb into my eye socket while trying to put on a wetsuit. There`s a lot of work to do here at surf camp, and when I`m not working I`m surfing or working on learning Spanish, or hanging out on the main strip in El ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking