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After my city break in Cadiz I was in the need of a bit of beach time, I’d seen a place called Bolonia beach so off I went. The drive was great, nice roads that ended in a drive over a small mountain and dropping down into the village of Bolonia.

     

I can imagine when there’s some wind or waves this would be a surfer of kite paradise, parking is as close to being on the beach as you can get and the beach is fantastic, clean golden sand.

     

Just off the sand there’s a Roman archaeological site with buildings, roads and squares and the pis de resistance, an amphitheater, not quite good as Side in Turkey, but certainly a fantastic site.

     

     

     

On the headland is the quarry where the Romans got the stone to build their town.

 

After a couple of days exploring in Bolonia I moved a couple of miles along the coast to another great beach, again parking right on the beach. Spent a couple of days here, even did some fishing! There was even some beach art.

     

     

     

Tarifa town itself was quite busy, good place to do shopping, laundry, empty the necessary and get some water, all the above done I carried on to Estepona.

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Cadiz http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2018/12/03/cadiz/ Mon, 03 Dec 2018 17:47:20 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=1392   On the way to Cadiz I had a rest break at Praia do Barril, great little place, a vast nature reserve, fantastic

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On the way to Cadiz I had a rest break at Praia do Barril, great little place, a vast nature reserve, fantastic beach and home to the ‘Anchor Graveyard’

     

     

Lunch and a walk and it was onward to Cadiz.

Cadiz is somewhere I think most people have heard of, I always remember it cropping up in old movies with pirates or adventurers, but I didn’t really know where it was, well not when I was younger. Parking was on the mainland side of the, rather impressive, bridge linking Cadiz with the rest of Spain, and believe it or not you can walk over the bridge: seemed silly not to.

    

      

The bridge is 3km long and the walk is along the service road, like having a two lane road all to yourself, I only saw 2 bikes.

Cadiz has a modern shopping area, a very large port and a fantastic old town. Apparently it’s the oldest inhabited city in europe and the place just drips history. The narrow winding streets open out into squares and public spaces, and little shops fronts and street vendors are everywhere.

      

      

      

      

     

The market hall.

    

In the middle of the old town is the public market building which was full of life. I was there on a Sunday, so not sure if it’s always so busy, I should imagine so, The market has wine merchants selling wine obviously, bars, cafes and deli counters, what seemed to be happening was one person went off and got wine or beer or perhaps coffee, another went along the deli counters getting olives, cheese or cured meats, they then got together at a table and that was lunch sorted, such a fantastic atmosphere.

      

      

The ‘seaward’ side of the city has a great promenade and beaches. A real must visit place.
 The view from my parking spot 🙂

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Lagos to Sagres http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2018/12/03/lagos-to-sagres/ Mon, 03 Dec 2018 16:46:04 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=1384   After having visited the top of the world: well it seemed like it driving there: I zoomed back to the coast, it

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After having visited the top of the world: well it seemed like it driving there: I zoomed back to the coast, it was getting late so I headed for a paid for parking place in Lagos, only 3 euro but I knew there’d be space. Parking is at a sports stadium with showers and laundry, so a good choice. Lagos itself is a great place to visit, plenty of shops, a marina and public spaces. It’s quite a touristy town, which means plenty of restaurants etc and boat trips taking you along the coast, and everywhere you look around here there’s a stork sitting on a nest!

     

          

After a night of r&r I pushed on further West along the coast, aiming for Sagres, not sure what I was going to find but I’d read it was an area worth visiting, turns out it was everything I’d hoped for and more.

    

    

Rugged coastline, sandy beaches, surfers everywhere, a lighthouse and an old fort, so plenty to see and do, in fact I spent 2 nights here, really I just wanted to see another sunset like this one.

    

 An old library van from …. Wales 🙂

              Click here for a video of the blow-hole

This weird looking thing is a kind of spiral building sitting on top of a blow-hole that leads down to the sea, and every time a wave comes the sound is amplified, you can go and stand on the grate above the hole, it was a calm day when I visited and I can only imagine what it’d be like on a rough day!

     

Look closely and you can see 2 blokes fishing from the rock face, and this must be called boot rock, or shoe island!

      

The difference between street art and graffiti, some idiot graffitied on this street art

     

A catch 🙂 these fishermen are about 100ft up on top of a cliff, there were loads of them all along the coast, one slip and they would have been fish food themselves. Oh the wave, they were making rainbows as they broke.

     

Some fishing spots were a bit safer.

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Comporta and all points West http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2018/11/27/comporta-points-west/ Tue, 27 Nov 2018 09:29:46 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=1305   Leaving the great beach at Santa Cruz I headed west along the coast, no real aim but that night I thought I

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Leaving the great beach at Santa Cruz I headed west along the coast, no real aim but that night I thought I might park in Comporta, which is just south of Lisboa, and on the way I intended to visit Cabo Roca, the most westerly point on mainland europe.

The coastal road, passing through a world surfing reserve:

    

As you can imagine, driving to a remote lighthouse on the western coast of portugal took me along some quite narrow winding roads, but when I saw the size of the coaches ferrying tourists to the lighthouse I wasn’t worried.

Having visited Cabo Fisterre, the most westerly point in Spain, I had an idea of what to expect, and to be honest it was very similar, certainly just as windy 🙂 What can I say about it? It’s a lighthouse on the edge of europe, still worth a visit so I can say I’ve been.

    

    

Next was getting through Lisboa, I had intended to stop and visit but the forecast was for heavy rain so thought I’d save it for another day. As it turned out it was a breeze getting through, the motorway just cuts through the city and crosses the Tagus via the Ponte 25 de Abril, It’s a 2km long bridge, with three narrow lanes in each direction, certainly an experience.

    

Next stop: Sesimbra castle, and although there was overnight parking, again due to the impending rain I visited the castle and pressed on.

    

    

    

     

The castle itself was really good, well maintained, fantastic views. It dates back to 1201 and was a very important castle in it’s day bringing law and order to the area.

So a bit more driving and I was at Comporta, the base for the night, fantastic roads through nature reserves, scenery to die for, so different to the sprawl that was Lisboa.

 

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Aveiro http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2018/11/23/aveiro/ Fri, 23 Nov 2018 09:27:11 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=1218   Came across Aveiro a bit by accident, I was looking for somewhere to overnight and this looked interesting, one bit was true,

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Came across Aveiro a bit by accident, I was looking for somewhere to overnight and this looked interesting, one bit was true, the interesting bit. The place is full of colour and life, the buildings are a great mix of old and new but there are loads of art nouveau examples, I’ll just let you look at some pictures.

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aveiro   aveiro

There was some good street art which I’ve put on the street art page.

The parking I thought may be noisy, it was close to a main road and railway line and as it isn’t the only option in the area, I moved on, back to a beach close to Ilhavo.

 

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Esposende 2 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2018/11/15/esposende-2/ Thu, 15 Nov 2018 09:21:48 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=1129 Esposende 2 The sun was up, the waves roaring and the surfers getting ready to have some fun, so it seemed a good

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Esposende 2

The sun was up, the waves roaring and the surfers getting ready to have some fun, so it seemed a good time to set off for a bit of a walk.

I headed south through the town, following the coast. It’s a nice place and I imagine that it gets very busy in the summer but this time of year it seems to just be local residents, but on saying that the prom was full of people walking and cycling.

About 5km along the coast I came to another surf school and from that point on decided to walk along the beach.
Beach View

Not a lot to describe: golden sand, Atlantic waves and no people for quite a while 🙂 but a bit of coastal errosion. Cellar with a view!

Windmill houses    Beach house

The destination was a little ‘seaside’ town called Areia, again I imagine very busy in the season but at the moment most cafes etc were closed, but still plenty of people doing all sorts of things.

Relaxing by the sea       Seagull

I’m sure I saw this Gull in Llandudno last week.

All in all a good, non-eventful day.

I spent a very pleasant evening sharing a bottle of wine and chatting with my neighbour Marion, we first met in the supermarket I decided not to stay in, as did Marion and we both ended up here. It hadn’t been a good few days for my new friend, her van had broken down three times in as many days and in some not good places, but we laughed as the story unfolded and Marion found the more humorous side of the ‘adventures’. I’m sure we’ll meet again and look forward to it.

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Madrid http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2017/11/29/madrid/ Wed, 29 Nov 2017 10:08:59 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=982   Madrid   Because Dom wanted to catch an early coach to Benidorm we set off for Madrid from Segovia around 8am, apparently

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Madrid

 

madridBecause Dom wanted to catch an early coach to Benidorm we set off for Madrid from Segovia around 8am, apparently Dom didn’t realise there was an 8 in the morning as well! Not the fastest train but we were soon there, we just needed to find the coach station now! It turned out not to be a problem, the main route through the city would take us there, unfortunately it was on the other side of the city, oops!

We decided to walk and take in the sights on the way.

 

It probably wont surprise you to find out it’s a really busy city and not just around the attractions, there are cars and people everywhere, but surprisingly not in the parks and gardens, and there’s plenty of green space.

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There are the obvious places to visit, museums etc, but there are little things to find all over the place; most roundabouts (and there are lots) seem to have a statue or fountain on, winding back streets lead to small squares full of people sitting outside the bars and cafes chatting and generally watching the world go by.

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madrid       madrid

Some of the sculptures are a bit bewildering, but there seemed to something new at every turn.

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I’m not sure if this poor lady had drunk too much wine or had forgotten where she’d parked!

 

 

 

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Why? this has got to be one of the strangest ones I saw, and this is the polite angle!

 

 

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Even the buildings have a style of their own.

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Cat wanted to get in on the action

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They’ve even got a football team, who knew?

 

 

 

There are loads more things to see and do, if I told you everything we got up to it’d get boring,!

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Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2017/10/29/portugal-vila-nova-de-cerveira/ Sun, 29 Oct 2017 14:45:25 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=801   Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira A quick drive from Tui and we were over the border exploring Portugal and ended up in Vila

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Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira

A quick drive from Tui and we were over the border exploring Portugal and ended up in Vila Nova De Cerveira. It’s a really pretty little town right on the river Minho, which creates part of the border with Spain.

Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira      Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira

There’s a nice town square with a couple of bars and a medieval castle to explore.

Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira     Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira

You can’t quite see in the picture above that the wall was covered in giant spiders, luckily for Dom they weren’t real, but they did have an even bigger mother

Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira

The town lies at the foot of some hills, and on the ridge of one there’s a ‘statue’ of a stag, closer inspection needed! Around 5k, all uphill reaching 200m in the beautiful Portuguese sun and we were there, worth every step just for the view.

Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira      Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira

Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira     Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira

Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira      Portugal, Vila Nova De Cerveira

Not a long walk, but a knackering one, I’m sure it’s hotter on this side of the border! The views were mostly of Spain, just a stones throw across the river, well if you’re good at throwing stones that is.

 

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Tui http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2017/10/29/tui/ Sun, 29 Oct 2017 10:54:39 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=794 Tui Until I saw it on the map I never realised there was a place called Tui, I just thought it was a

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Tui

Until I saw it on the map I never realised there was a place called Tui, I just thought it was a travel firm! It turns out to be a very old and important city at one of the crossing points into Portugal. The main city is the usual collection of modern and old buildings, a couple of squares and was full of life. The old town lies around the cathedral, which itself sits on a hill.

Tui Cathedral

As with most of our adventures there was no plan to visit the cathedral, but we did anyway, and we were very glad we did.

It was consecrated in 1225 AD during the monarchy of King Alfonso, although building work actually started over a century earlier. It was surrounded by a protective wall, offering a safe haven should the city be under threat.

 

Tui

 

Once your up close you can’t really see the size of the cathedral as it’s surrounded by other buildings, but the main entrance is still quite impressive, and once inside you start to appreciate the beauty of, not only the interior decoration but also the actual building itself.

Ornately carved alters, a stunning pipe organ and artworks all add to the splendour, and luckily the admission ticket (4 euro) includes an audio tour so you can really appreciate what you’re seeing.

 

 

Tui Cathedral      Tui Cathedral

Tui Cathedral     Tui Cathedral

Tui Cathedral     Tui Cathedral

The next best thing in Tui was a great bakery we found, Panadaria Progreso  https://www.facebook.com/PanaderiaCafeteriaOProgreso/ Cakes to die for and with each beer a slice of homemade pizza. You’ve got to love Spain, beer in a cake shop!

 

 

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Monte De Facho http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/2017/10/28/monte-de-facho/ Sat, 28 Oct 2017 09:30:10 +0000 http://www.sandalsnsocks.com/?p=782   Monte De Facho With no particular destination in mind we went exploring the coast road around the peninsula between the estuary’s of

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Monte De Facho

With no particular destination in mind we went exploring the coast road around the peninsula between the estuary’s of Ria De Pontevedra and Ria De Vigo. Dom was in charge of navigation and decided we’d visit a lighthouse, well t was something to do.

Monte DE Facho      Monte DE Facho

30 minutes of great, scenic roads later we arrived at a parking area, right on a headland overlooking the Illas Cies (Cies islands) what a view, the drive was worth it just for that. On a notice board in the car park there was something (in Spanish) about some archaeological site and it seemed silly not to investigate.

Monte DE Facho

The walk wasn’t long but the path was really uneven, made up of large boulders, and was uphill! my favourite!!

It turned out to be a really cool dig site exploring an iron age village, although no excavations had been done for a few years it was still a work in progress.

 

 

     Monte De Fatcho

      

Plenty to explore here, they’ve even recreated what one of the ‘houses’ would have looked like.

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