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Flamenco wannabe
Day 61 Seville to Trujillo We would like to stay another night in Sevilla, but the hotel price has doubled for tonight, well it is a saturday and looks like they are having weddings here too. So we get out good old google maps and pick a place halfway between Seville and Madrid and decide that's where we'll go. Since its juts going to be a stopping point, we don't expect much, just somewhere to stay for the night to break up the trip. ...
Caceres , Pulpitos & Todos Los Santos
... match on so we spent the evening listening to the roar of the crowd, horns and a drum but come 10pm it was all quiet.
Thursday we decided to catch the bus into the city. Reception had given us a timetable and told us where to catch the bus earlier in the week. We were pushing it a bit as we had 10minutes to walk up to the stadium cross over the footbridge and get to the bus stop on the other side of the road, as we were told it left on the hour sharp! We got there with ...
Days 17, 18, 19 and 20
... hiked 192 miles Today is a holiday is Spain, no breakfast. Met again two German girls with their dog and walked a while with them until we stopped for breakfast at the first village - 5 miles with no coffee or food. Fantastic scenery a few very steep climbs and the rest of the trail was very enjoyable. To the North, in the far distance we can see mountains that we will need to cross. Great accommodation and we are hoping for decent food as we are ...
Lisbon to Trujillo, Spain
... and the city of Lisbon, we were sooooo happy to hear Spanish again! Portuguese was a bit hard to get used to, sounding more like French than Spanish.
Trujillo was absolutely adorable. A quaint Spanish town with very few tourists, yet all the history and charm of the big cities. It had an enormous town square, and very few people in ...
The wall
As we were only two and a half hour drive to Trujillo ,knowing that Lindy Thomsen and Chris were still in the UK ,we booked accommidation for the night and set off from Evora . What a pleasant surprise , I had imagined Spain to be hot and dusty . The Extramadura is far from that . We went on the motorway for about an hour . The land is flat , irrigated .growing everything . Wheat and barley crops being harvested , and maize or sweetcorn about a foot high. Miles ...