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Peniscola and enchanting fortress town
... squid, prawns, lobster and crab.
It's claim to fame is that 'El Cid' was filmed here. Not that we re-call anything familiar from the film however we enjoyed walking along the ramparts and viewing the North and South beaches from the battlements.
A complete village in a fort and there were several hidden churches surprisingly tucked away down side streets. Also because it is ...
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
... the whole an interesting area, but not somewhere I’d want to spend a lot of time in – too flat and muddy, not to mention too mozzy-prone!
Our final outing, just a couple of days ago, was to Sagunto, on the way to Valencia. Like so many Spanish towns it has an ancient and varied history, having been settled by Iberians, Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans and Moors. Its original name was **** ...
Bonterra Park
... creations for home or garden. Here a are a few of their best and we have included two of our favourties that we have bought for our awning.
Many others on site have little lucrative hobbies from card making to wood crafts and we can understand why people want to stay here for the whole winter as it has this little village community ethos to it.
We really are enjoying our week here and are tempted to come back next year maybe for the whole ...
In Search Of The Holy Grail
... This means that much of the shoreline is undermined by the sea, which forces its way up through blowholes to form amazing waterspouts. There are a few sandy coves in the National Park and these are littered with masses of shells, much to Lesley’s pleasure. Our pitch here on the site is decorated with little installations of shells and interesting pebbles.
Lesley will tell you all about our trips out in the next blog, ...
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