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Flamenco wannabe
... to find a place in Trujillo that is reasonable, book it and get on our way. We still have places in Seville to explore before we leave. We head back into town because I want to see the Plaza de Espanyol which is a semicircular building around a large Plaza in Santa Luisa Park and gardens. For the first time in ages, the sun is out as well which makes sightseeing a whole lot more pleasant. When we arrive in town it is a short walk ...
Caceres , Pulpitos & Todos Los Santos
... minutes to spare. Ten minutes later we were still waiting for the bus when we realised that it was a public holiday and the buses were running a restricted timetable and that Caceres would be shut.
So back to the campsite we went and got the car to drive into Caceres to try and find the old part of the city. After driving around the new part of town looking out for signs, other cars, pedestrians and traffic lights we found ourselves on a road out of the city and ...
Days 17, 18, 19 and 20
Tuesday October 9th Aldea del Cano - Caceres Hiked 15 miles The longest hike so far on a hot day through parkland type scenery on a very rocky sandy trail. Our bodies were complaining until we found the first bar in the city. This was only made worse by the fact that we could see the town in the distance and it looked quite close, in fact it was more like 4 miles away. Looking for our hotel we discover that the old part of the city was on a very large ...
Lisbon to Trujillo, Spain
... amazing castle surrounding it, with narrow cobblestone streets. We walked around ate dinner and headed to bed. Our hotel was 600 years old and decorated with weapon and plate-mail.
I am not sure why we have never heard of it... it is so cute. We definitely enjoyed the 1/2 day we spent there (dinner, sleeping and the next morning).
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The wall
... of vineyard . Olives where vines don't grow . Also summer fruit necterins peaches , figs , it's a real food basket . You can drive for miles and from nowhere there is a town usually a castle with turrets and of course a church or two or three. Before leaving Portugal we drove through an old viaduct at a town called Elvas . One of the most fortified towns in Portugal as it is only 12ks from the Spanish boarder . The viaduct took over 100 years to complete, is over 7 ...