Hotel Complejo Los Delfines
Travel Blogs from Valdepenas
From Barcelona to Valencia
We slept in a little longer this morning. Woke up and went for a nice run over to where the light show was the night before, we did a little workout in the park and headed home to pack up our things. It was here that I my lock managed to malfunction and lock me out of my bag that held my iPad BOO. Nevertheless we ...
Swords and El Greco
... who had a calamari filled bocca and unfortunately ate the whole thing. We strolled around town to the Alcazar in the afternoon and the boys enjoyed the military museum which it now houses. Although it is open until 5 we were unceremoniously shown the exit at 4.45 - clearly the closing time is the time that the staff leave! Tired now and a little cold we grabbed some nice cakes and caught the bus back to El ...
The Route of the Nazrids
... the spectacular views for a while, we head back down the trail to the hotel to collect our car and head off to our next destination, the renaissance town of Ubeda. Along the way we get to savour the landscapes and views we missed on the way up because of the weather. This is definitely a beautiful part of Spain and one I am sure we will return to. The walk loosened up the muscles and seeing so many miles upon miles of olives on the drive here and from the view at the top made us ...
The Rain In Spain Falls Mainly ...............
Sunday 4th November. We arrived at Camping La Albolafia in Villafranca de Cordoba in the pouring rain and besides the odd let up it's not stopped. The site itself is good and the staff helpful.
Thursday: As the rain had stopped we ventured in to Cordoba to visit the old town. After driving around we eventually found a car park which, to our surprise, was just across the river from the old town.
One thing we have noticed in Spain is that they give you ...
The lakes
... in loud cars with chilli bins full of beer.
We stayed in a very small cabin on a campsite, not the best accommodation we’ve had and Helen hated the sheets ( she’s got a bit of a fetish about cotton sheets). Best bit was the small deck which we lived on during the day. Thursday morning we drove over to Ossil….. to buy some food. A strange town, even by Spanish standards the roads were tortuously narrow and windy. ...
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C/ Capitan Fillol 4, Valdepenas | Hotelfrom $73