Spain – Zamora (En)

Zamora surprised us immensely to be a beautiful Roman city, surrounded by well-preserved defensive walls and gates, offering stunning views of the Duero River and the Roman bridge. We had never seen so many Roman churches together; we were told it’s the city with the most Roman churches in all of Europe, boasting a total of 24 churches from the […]

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Spain – Astorga (En)

We went to Astorga because when I was little, we used to stop there to buy some puff pastries with honey. I wanted Ben to try them, also because the city is beautiful with Celtic and Roman influences in its architecture, and to try the Maragato stew, which we had been told we couldn’t leave the area without trying. Where […]

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Spain – Leon – Part II (En)

We visited the historic Barrio Húmedo, where we were told bars were offering complimentary tapas with drinks. Highlights include the Mayor Square, where the market is held twice a week and summer concerts take place; St. Martin Square, with its parish church of the same name, and Grain Square, in my opinion, the most beautiful, featuring a stone crucifix, a […]

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Spain – Leon – Part I (En)

León is a city with so much to see that I had to divide it into two parts. Apart from its magnificent architecture, such as the Gothic cathedral and the Basilica of San Isidoro, it also has impressive gastronomy, with numerous restaurants and tapas bars in the historic Barrio Húmedo. Where to stay There are three motorhome parking areas in […]

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SPAIN – Llodio (En)

We went to Llodio in the Basque Country to visit my cousin Luis Miguel and his family, and discovered it’s the second-largest city in the province of Álava. It’s nestled between mountains and crossed by the Nervión River, so the landscape is beautiful. It is very lively with many bars, restaurants, and a park in the centre, combining the rural […]

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France – Biarritz (En)

We finally decided to visit Biarritz, which we always skipped, and to our surprise, we loved it. It’s only 35 kilometres from the Spanish border, and I always thought it was an expensive and very touristy town, but it’s beautiful, with the cutest little fishing port we’ve ever seen. The best thing to do is walk along the beaches until […]

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France – Biscarrosse-Plage (En)

Biscarrosse-Beach is a coastal town located midway along the Atlantic coast of the Landes. It surprised us with its vast beach featuring dunes and pine forests, as well as its lively town, which boasts surf schools, an evening seafood market, and numerous seafront bars and restaurants. Where to stay We stayed at the 4* Campéole Plage Sud campsite (44.440498, -1.2458 […]

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France – Mosnac (En)

We ended up in Mosnac by chance, as we weren’t able to stay in Saintes as we had planned. Mosnac is a small town next to a river where people go fishing. It has a beautiful church, a town hall and a post office. We couldn’t find any shops nearby, but they brought us bread to the campsite. A room […]

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