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Travel Blogs from Sant Carles de la Rąpita
Peniscola and enchanting fortress town
... the streets were decorated with lights and streamers and there were many nativity displays in the caves around the walls.The Christmas market of course was an added attraction with a menagerie of live animals, camels, donkeys, ponies, calves, lambs, chickens, piglets and the turkey.
The air was full of the smell of churros, chestnuts, and paella cooking from different stalls. A place worth a ...
Chrismas Preparations
Preparations for Christmas
As always we bring a friend along with us on our journey...this year it is Meery.........courtesy of Georgie, Karen and Dave. He has settled in quite nicely and is enjoying the Spanish sun.
Also along the theme of Christmas we went to Peniscola today and there was a Spanish Christmas market in the old fort . It was very atmospheric and with carols playing very festive. We found a ...
Day trips - don't tell Cid
... statue or sign of this anywhere, either!
On our way back we called in at a vast shopping mall, reminiscent of Meadowhall. There was a large C and A, and I bought a couple of nice sweaters (after a year’s travelling with only a limited selection of clothes, I’m beginning to look a bit shabby!) As I think I’ve mentioned before, it puzzles me that shops like C and A, Woolworth’s, Bata and Etam, ...
In Search Of The Holy Grail
... s oranges are grown. The coast alternates between long sandy beaches and wild rough volcanic rock. Alcossebre is on one of the sandy bays, but two miles north, where the campsite is, is the Sierra de Irta National park, one of the wild rocky areas. Inland is the El Maestrat mountain range, which forms the edge of Spain’s central plateau and rises up to over 2,000 metres (6,000 plus feet).
So having found the right ...
Helen in Cat Alonia
... storm and at one point we had a river running through the awning, and the mud and detritus left behind next morning was probably the worst we’ve yet experienced!
An interruption here from John on the science of awning pitching. When we are staying on site for a while we always put up the awning. It serves as an extra room for living, a store-room for all the junk we have to carry round in the ...