Day 8: Zaragoza to Valencia
As you can see it was foggy this morning in Zaragoza. However, I'm imagining that is not what caught your eye in this photograph. More likely you noticed the two long
My 2023 Spanish Adventure Cycling and Campervaning in Southern Spain (January to April 2023) - 104 Daily Posts.
As you can see it was foggy this morning in Zaragoza. However, I'm imagining that is not what caught your eye in this photograph. More likely you noticed the two long
Well, what a surprise, before I new it, I was up, dressed, everything stowed, no breakfast and, on the road; yet it was only 7.30 ish in the morning. And, no it
After an early (for me) visit to the local Artisan Patisserie for some "pain et un amonde croissant". It was then back to the van for breakfast. Unfortunately, the almond croissant
Today was mostly spent getting this website thing-a-me-bob, resurrected, dusted down and, new posts created to cover the previous four days from the start of this current adventure. Previously it was used to
When I set off cycling at 10.30 this morning the temperature was 10° C and, mostly cloudy with a brisk southerly wind. By early afternoon it was nudging 18°C (according to
Last night I checked the weather for Bordeaux to get an idea of the weather conditions I may expect to encounter during the following day's drive, only to discover that it
At the beginning of the day it seemed like a good idea to batter on down towards Spain and tick off as many miles as I could in the day. To quote the
* Ferry left Dover at 0910 and, I was on it! * Prior to ferry embarkation the Customs and Border Control chose to undertake a customs check of my van. Obviously nothing was found, because
Okay, so the previous adventure was still born. Having spent a great deal of time planning what was to have been a great European cycling and campervaning adventure, Covid reared its ugly head