Bus trips to Almuñécar and Málaga
The local bus services are excellent and very reasonably priced. Bev went to the Friday market at Almuñécar for the princely sum of €2.70 return… Read More »Bus trips to Almuñécar and Málaga
The local bus services are excellent and very reasonably priced. Bev went to the Friday market at Almuñécar for the princely sum of €2.70 return… Read More »Bus trips to Almuñécar and Málaga
March 19 is the feast of St José, patron saint of la Herradura and also Father’s Day in Spain. This is the most important festival… Read More »Flamenco, Fiesta and Fireworks
We’d purchased afternoon tickets for the Picasso Museum, meaning we could catch a later, less busy train and have a more relaxing journey into Barcelona… Read More »Barcelona #2: Picasso Museum and the old city
It’s Saturday 24th and we’re still wondering about Barcelona as there’s lots more to see along the French coast road. After wandering among the somewhat… Read More »Crossing the border, heading for Barcelona
We both enjoyed an excellent value week at the high profile (and high up in the mountains) historic Swiss ski resort. Situated 1,638m above sea… Read More »Mürren: a little bit of history
Saturday, 18 February we decided to spend the day in Almería, only 4km away from the campsite at La Garrofa. Considering it’s a busy main… Read More »A day in Almería
Needing about an hour to do the 50 miles into the suburb of Granada where we have to take Steve’s bike, we make an early… Read More »Granada to Almuñécar: Carretera de la Cabra
Having arrived in the dark last night, and unsure how the car parking charges are calculated, we decide it’s such a great location it’s worth… Read More »The sights of Cordoba