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Marw Nostrum Alcoceber

Calle Barquer Alcoceber, Valencian Country, 12579, Spain and Canary Islands

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... monstrosities often found on the costas further south.

At the moment the town is very quiet but we ventured in late on Sunday morning and found the locals enjoying their leisure, walking dogs or children, and socializing in the café bars. We had a very tasty tapas lunch surrounded by Spanish voices.

We have enjoyed many other walks from the campsite although the ...

Into Spain

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5th Jan




We might have stayed longer in St Cyprien but the weather turned cold (it's all relative!) and windy so we headed south into Spain where we found ourselves a little bit of paradise. The campsite is small and quiet, with excellent ...

Hostia del Mar

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Not really anything "hostia" about it, we were just playing with words before we arrived at the hotel....

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Right now we're in our hired BMW (typical Dad: car to show off in, limited leg room and boot space) on the way to Peńiscola.
We just visited Sitges, a lovely Mediterranean town by the sea: ...

Goodbye Burriana, Hello Hilz

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... for the island of Formenterra.

We had previously said goodbye to everyone else with a kiwi style BBQ
on the dock, but saying goodbye to Lorraine and Benito was a lot harder. Lorraine and Benito had been fantastic to us and Benito made so many things easy. He helped to organise to have our life raft serviced here, did maintenance on our sails and interpreted ...

Valencia and Memories

A travel blog entry by ireneandchris

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... are still evident although the paint has faded. The marina itself has a number of boats in it, but as it is now home to Spain's Formula One much of it is taken up with the race track.

Biking back into and through the old part of Valencia also brought back great memories of time spent here. We had lunch near the Mercado Central, where legend has it desperate fathers from poverty stricken villages would bring ...