Places

Cadiz; Camping Playa Las Dunas

Wanted to see this city, so stayed at the above campsite across the bay at Puerta de Santa Maria and got the water ferry from there – about 30 min crossing for 2.75 euro. Enjoyed doing a 2-hour walking tour around the centre. Can see the naval influences, some of the buildings reminded me somewhat of Plymouth. Worth the visit, and campsite reflecting the european campsite dwelling diversity which is really fun.

Posted by Jackie Barnes in Cities-Towns, Spain

Bottom of Spain; Tarifa – Camping Rio Jara

Lovely setting for this site, and only 3 – 4 km cycling from Tarifa. These beaches are very much kite-surfing destinations. Tarifa – very pleasant small historic port and walled streets, and town plus area has a more ‘young’ vibe, due to the kite-surfing. Possible to get a ferry across the 15 or so kms to Tangiers. Good accessible motorhome service area/garage including LPG on edge of town with supermarkets, and also motorhome service/repair centre.

Posted by Jackie Barnes in Cities-Towns, Places, Spain, The Good

Andalucia – Olvera: Via Verde de La Sierra

Stayed on Camping La Puebla Blanca, just outside Olvera, cycled the Via Verde to El Coripe station – gorgeous route to see Andalucian countryside in the Spring; nb – very steep to cycle down to the track, and it’s downhill to El Coripe, hence uphill the 21km back, plus then another set of climbs (pushing the bike) back to the campsite; paying aire adjacent to the Via Verde – a few places and looks very pleasant

Posted by admin in Spain

Spanish Semana Santa (Easter)

Whilst I would describe my preferred expression of christian communal worship as informal and contemporary, over the years I have gained an appreciation of the contribution ritual and tradition can make to spiritual life. So on encountering, completely unenvisaged, the Easter Sunday procession in Ubeda, I found that I was able to see past the ‘brotherhood’ outfits, which look too much to me like Klu Klux Klan, and the veneration of Mary, and be thankful for being caught up in the sounds and sights of this example of how Spain marks and engages with this festival. All ages, all seriousness. I was given the unexpected opportunity to stop, reflect, and express silent gratitude for all sorts of things, but it was very Good Friday sombre, whereas for me Easter Sunday is about joy and celebration – more a la Tommy Walker track ‘He Lives’.

Posted by Jackie Barnes in Musings, Spain