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Relaxing In Marbella-Tim
Camping Carbapino is a beautiful site. Set back from the main road in amongst the trees with lots of amenities especially the big heated pool and with lovely and very helpful staff. We had decided to stay for 2 nights but in the end stayed for 4 partly because we had another day of rain but mainly because we loved the site and Marbella. Lots of washing to do after Morrocco and all enjoying being back in the van again. I have to say I ...
Help me Ronda, help help me Ronda!
... wet. We find ourselves a nice tapas bar for dinner and just relax. There are so many little bars and cafes everywhere in Spain, you can't help but wonder how they all survive. Our five tapas and sangria and a glass of local wine costs us a grand total of 11-50 euro. Paul still has the munches though and wants some dessert, I'm not so keen so he settles on getting an ice cream from (of all places) Burger King. Sadly, they even have them ...
Rain in Spain doesn't fall only on the plain
... and is a funny man. He checks us in then we go out to look at Ronda. After a bite to eat we go for a wander.....wow! Loving Ronda. What a beautiful little town and we take a bunch of photos. The new bridge is spectacular at night, but the streets are equally lovely. There are people wandering around and it feels like a very safe place to be. We think Ronda is pretty special, but you be the judge, I'll post some of the photos from ...
The road to Ronda
... and forth. We took a different route this time and passed through a couple of other small towns. We also saw this huge pig crossing the road, lucky we did not hit it. It was black and white, like a cow - and almost as big.
Back at Dona Lola, we had our ham and cheese and wine and chocolate. It doesn't get much better than that.
And, those who know the family can guess who sang "Help me Ronda' first....
Tomorrow, Gibraltar!
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Marbella & Ronda
I feel like we have experienced most kinds of holiday during our time in Spain... Rural life, Spanish cities, coastal villages and now a beach stay. Our campsite, Marbella Playa Camping, is only a stones throw away from the beach and has all amenities you could want on site. We spent our first evening and following day wandering up and down the beach stopping for drinks and looking at menus for our evening meals. The food was ok, but nothing to write home about. We ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Kitchenette