Tuesday, 31 January 2012

One of the beaches at Nerja


Nerja


The campsite at Torre Del Mar


The Alhambra - The Alcazaba


The Alhambra


The Alhambra - Court of the Lions


The Alhambra - Patio de la Acequia


The Alhambra - Patio de Arrayanes


The Alhambra - Court of the Lions


Granada from the Alhambra


The entrance to the campsite in La Zubia


Driving through the Sierra Nevada range


Benidorm, outside the pub parking is at a premium on Bingo Night (oh yes, every night is Bingo Night)


Thursday, 26 January 2012

26 January 2012

Well we finally left the comfort and good weather of Benidorm on Monday 16th. It rained quite heavily during the night for the first time in weeks. We moved on to a site which has only recently opened at the end of last year, Marjal Costa Blanca near Crevillante. On the way there we stopped to stock up at Lidl, Iceland and Carrefour. We spent about 200 euros but that did include a new vacuum as my hair kept choking the other vacuum and breaking the belt. The rest was food and alcohol, hope it last us a while. 

When we arrived at the site we went for a cycle round, there are 1500 pitches on the site. On our way round we found Dave and his cute little dog Molly who had been at Oropesa when we were there. That night the rain was torrential and the winds were really strong so we didn’t get much sleep.

On Wednesday we travelled via the N340 past Murcia to Puerto del Mazerron. We had planned to stay a couple of nights but the only pitches left were pretty grotty so we moved on to Cabo de Gata. This site was quite nice, it is in one of the national parks surrounded by desert but nothing much there apart from the beach. It is amazing that all the sites that we have been to on the coast are nearly always full, mainly German, Dutch, British, Belgian and Italian.

On Friday we arrived in Granada following the A92 all the way through and around the Sierra Nevada. The views were spectacular and the snow capped mountains looked like they had been dusted with icing sugar. We stayed at a small site just south of Granada in La Zubia. It is a lot colder here than down by the coast. We had a cycle around La Zubia on Friday and then on Saturday we took the bus to Granada and then onto the Alhambra. It was a lovely day out but very tiring with loads of walking. We spent about 4 hours walking round the palace and all the other buildings. The history is fascinating and the buildings are in such good repair, it was quite magical at times. 

We were going to stay here for a few nights but due to the electricity supply being only 6 amps and the supply tripping all the time we moved on Sunday to Torre Del Mar but not without another Griswald moment. It was the sat navs fault really, it kept telling us to go onto an unfinished motorway and instead of trying to find our way back to the previous motorway we headed for the hills. We ended up going higher and higher up into the hills on narrow little roads and through mountain villages where they probably don’t see many motorhomes passing through. Gave the locals something to gawp at though, not often they would see Chevy Chase driving a motorhome through their village. Anyway after our hour long detour we made it back to civilization and ahhhhh back to the warmth again.

Another broken appliance, my induction hob died today, more expense. This is our third appliance to break so lets hope that’s an end to it.

Kev’s mum stayed in Torre Del Mar for a couple of years back in the 80’s. The site we are on is only about 500 yards from her old apartment. Kev came out here when his mum was here with the intention of getting a job and staying here, but things didn’t work out and he came back to Aberdeen. His friends were gutted as they had clubbed together for a leaving present and he was only gone 6 weeks.

On Wednesday we took the bus from Torre Del Mar to Nerja. Had a wander around and looked at the touristy things, not a lot to see here, nice town and beaches. Totally forgot it was Burns Night and had forgotten to take the haggis out of the freezer, having it tonight though, yum yum.

We are planning to move on tomorrow, Friday to Marbella area.

Ta Ta For Noo

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Kev on the quad, Benidorm in the background

Our 1 day late New Year Dinner

Hogmany on the beach, check oot my carry oot bag

A bit too excited by my secret santa present, must have been the wine

Christmas at the Clansman

Julie and me enjoying the music before the shock of Sticky Vicky

Time for a haircut

Looking up to the entrance to the castle

Looking up to Guadalest

Exiting the castle at Guadalest

Me and Uncle Ray at Guadalest

Sorry I have been neglecting you but not that much has been happening.

Happy New Year to you all and we hope you all had a really good Christmas.

The last time I blogged we were going to meet my Uncle Ray, who is 87, and he was going to show us some of the country side. He decided that we should go and investigate the mountains behind Benidorm. It was a bit like a magical mystery tour, without the magic, once the roads ended we did a bit of off road driving up the mountain but still couldn’t figure out how to get to the top, so we gave up and went for lunch in Alfas del Pi
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Christmas Day we went for our dinner to the Clansman but we were all a bit disappointed with the dinner.  It just didn’t feel like Christmas and the fact that we didn’t have our families around us mad us a bit homesick. We did a secret santa, I got a gnome planter with a cactus in it, Kev got a pair of useless binoculars, some sweets, a press stud eyelet maker and some screws! Just what he wanted.

On Monday’s there is a quiz at the pub on the site, we came second last week but this week we actually won!! with the help of Julie, Melv, Wendy and Mick. We also got two of the three cash prizes in the raffle, Melv picked out my ticket and I then picked out kev’s ticket, total winnings 2 bottles of wine for the quiz and 18 euros from the raffle.

Tuesday we went out with Uncle Ray again to Castell de Guadalest, again up in the mountains. On the way there we stopped at a motorcycle museum in the middle of nowhere.  Guadalest dates back to the 12th century, it is a small town with a castle built into the side of the mountain. It has been spoiled I think as there are too many shops and cafes inside the castle walls. Nice place to visit though.

On Wednesday we cycled to the Market on the far side of Benidorm, this market is not really touristy orientated and therefore much cheaper than the market beside the site.

Thursday Kev, Melv and Mick were entrusted to go shopping for food for a lunchtime barbie. They did really well, food and drink for 6 people for less than 40 euro’s, although I think they skimped a bit on the wine 1.10 euro’s a bottle, it was actually quite nice.

Friday Kev and Mick went to hire scooters. They came back with a scooter and a quad as the second scooter they were going to get turned out not to be road worthy. On Saturday Wendy and I got the guys to drop us at the out of town mall while they went back up to Guadalest. In the evening we went out for an Indian then back to pick up spam and Louis, the dogs, and we all went down to the beach to watch the fireworks at midnight. Kev says this is his soberest new year yet.

While I was at the mall I went to Iceland and decided to buy a turkey and all the trimmings and have a new year dinner, since we were disappointed at Christmas. We had to have it on the Monday as the turkey had to defrost. We had 6 for dinner and all went as planned, quite unusual for me. We all went to the quiz at night again and we won again.

Wednesday didn’t do much at all but during the night there was a fair wind got up and we both woke up at 4.30am to the sound of the awning trying to take off. We got up and went out to wind in the awning, the temperature at that time of day was 16 degrees. Just as well we had taken the awning in as one couples awning was ripped from the van.

All over Spain on Thursday night there were 3 Kings Parades. Friday was a fiesta, 3 Kings Day. The Spanish children do not get their presents from Santa, on the 25th December, but from the 3 Kings on 6th January. The parade in Benidorm lasted about an hour. Kev took loads of videos of the parade and just as the 3 Kings came along the camera batteries ran out, so we got everything apart from the 3 Kings!!!!

During our stay, so far, we have seen a number of really good acts and shows in Benidorm. We have seen a really good comedian, Tony Scott and a fantastic singer, Donna Glass from Scotland, but nothing prepared us for Sticky Vicky. OMG you can look her up on Google but I warn you it’s not a pretty sight. We also went to a hypnotist night, we all made sure that we didn’t really clasp our hands together so we didn’t get picked. During the show the women had to look in the audience for a millionaire that they fancied and take them back onto the dance floor, yes you’ve guessed it Kev got picked.

Mick and Wendy left last Tuesday and Melv & Julie left on Monday but we are going to stay here in Benidorm until the 16th and will then move South again. Our friends from Oropesa, Pam & Ray are arriving here today so it will be nice to spend some time with them again.

cute little bird outside our window it's a Hoopoe

Another hard day of sitting in the sun

Christmas inside Blossom, not quite as bad as National Lampoons Christmas Vacation

Outside the Benidorm Palace