Monday 9th June
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Africa from Tarifa |
Decided to move along the coast to visit some Roman ruins at Bolonia near to Tarifa but forgot it was Monday and typically everything is shut on Mondays! Instead we found a nice campsite midway between Bolonia and Tarifa. Whilst I sat in the sunshine and read my book Ken went on the bike to explore access and parking for the motorhome should we decide to visit the ruins en route to a new destination the next day.
He was able to see sufficient from the road and beach to determine that it would be a worthwhile visit when open and that we could easily park the motorhome in the large car park.
Late afternoon we went on the bike into Tarifa. It was a very windy and somewhat uncomfortable journey but the sun was shining and it was very warm wandering around the port and the old part of the town. Tarifa is quite pretty if a little run down and tatty in places but we had some good views of Africa from the walls above the port area.
Tuesday 11th June
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Remains of aqueduct |
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Baelo Claudia |
Visited Baelo Claudia as planned. The wind had died down from yesterday and it made for a much more pleasant visit. The ruins of the Roman town which had been a major fish processing plant are quite substantial with large parts of an aqueduct; entrance gates; temple; theatre and shops having been uncovered and restored plus an interesting museum showing the history of the town complete with English translations!
Followed the coast road out of Tarifa and through areas we haven't visited for many years. A lot of new motorway has ben built some of which do not appear on our current sat nav maps . It appeared we were travelling cross country with constant reminders to go to the nearest road! From Estepona to Almunecar was one concrete jungle after another. Salobrena was the first attractive looking town we might have considered visiting had we had time.
En route to our destination at Almerimar we drove past huge expanses of plastic covered areas where peppers; tomatoes aubergines etc are grown in abundance. The aire we are staying on is in the harbour area and overlooks a marina where local “plasticultura billionaires” park their floating assets alongside craft from the four corners of the Mediterranean! The immediate area around the marina is pretty with lots of bars and restaurants but there are huge residential developments behind. A lot of the retail units and apartments stand empty still waiting for owners. All rather depressing! Spent a very pleasant evening sat outside a bar overlooking the marina which offered a free tapas with every drink!
Wednesday 12th June and Thursday 13th June
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Amerimar Aire |
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Cowboy Mini Hollywood |
Had a really peaceful night’s sleep and woke early to set off for “Mini Hollywood” one of the spaghetti western sets near Tabernas in the Almeria desert. We arrived at around 11.30 which was perfect timing for the first of the two daily shows reacting the capture of the James brothers and performed by actors at 12pm. Not up to Disney standards but quite entertaining. Following the show everyone decamped from the scorching heat into the “saloon “ bar where we were treated to some can can dancers who performed a very modern ballet style piece before the traditional dance.
We wandered around the town set and left at about 3pm heading for Mazarron. Unfortunately our sat nav took us a ridiculously long way round and then onto a toll motorway. In trying to correct ourselves we made things worse and ended up driving for hours longer then intended without reaching our intended destination. However this turned out to be a blessing in disguise as following a coast road from Aguilas we came upon a camper already parked up on a small beach. We stopped and asked if overnight camping was allowed and the German owners told us they had been there for 2 nights so we decided to join them. The location is absolutely idyllic we are approximately 5 metres from the sea which is a vivid blue and the gentle sound of the waves is really soporific. A local beach restaurant provide us with a pleasant evening meal though inevitably Ken wished he had ordered what I had chosen!
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Wild camping Los Cloques beach |
Undecided whether to move on or spend a further day by the sea. Walked up the beach to the nearby village where we found several beachside bars (EU funding doesn't appear to have reached this part of Spain yet as the sports facilities consisted of 2 goal posts on a scrap of waste ground unlike the multi million euro all weather pitches and swimming pools found in even the smallest villages around most of Spain). Had lunch and when we got back to our motorhome Colin and Maureen from Whitby in their Esterel motorhome had joined us and the Germans on our unofficial campsite. By the time we left the next day others had followed suit and there was a total of 7 motorhomes parked on the little stretch of beach. Spent a pleasant evening sitting outside drinking red wine with Colin and Maureen watching the sun set and exchanging experiences and information.
Friday 13th June
Left mid morning to call in at Puerto de Mazarron which had changed out of all recognition from when we last visited many years ago. still very attractive but we decided not to stop and drove on towards Pilar de Horidada where we had stayed in a friends apartment over 16 years ago. Unfortunately another mix up with the sat nav took us onto the AP7 motorway so we decided to head straight for Denia to a site we stayed on last year as we needed water and proper facilities. Came off the motorway just after Alicante and drove along the coast road through Benidorm narrowly avoiding a 2.5 metre high underpass which would have taken 18inches off the top of our roof! Drove through the Altea hills , past Calpe and through Denia to Oliva where the site is located right next to the beach.
We had a choice of vacant pitches but all were difficult to manoeuvre into. Only one turned out to be long enough to accommodate our van after trying all 3 and providing the afternoon’s entertainment for the rest of the campers!
The temperature on arrival was 37 degrees and didn't drop much during the evening so we found it really difficult to keep cool and to sleep. Also very noisy as there were a number of Dutch campers who were throughly enjoying the football match. We knew when Holland had scored as there were shouts of glee. each time. Unfortunately we couldn’t watch it ourselves as our satellite reception was blocked by trees.
Saturday 14th June
Went on the bike into Denia. stopped on the way at Els Poblets as a friend has a villa there up for sale. The beach was lovely and we sat for a long time in the shade of beachside bar as it was too hot to move. Drove into the centre of Denia to find a bank and to have lunch. The commercial/ shopping area was semi pedestrianised and tree lined and very cool - extremely pretty. Eventually had to face the fierce heat to drive back to the site. Stopped at reception to enquire about possible connection to the satellite dishes on site and a very kind man sorted it out for us so tonight we can watch England v Italy. Tomorrow could be very embarrassing as the people in the next camper are Italian!