France – Jullouville (En)

Jullouville is a picturesque coastal town located on the Normandy coast, offering a beautiful sandy beach that stretches for almost three kilometres, a rich cultural heritage and a wide variety of outdoor activities. Where to stay We stayed at the Carolles Beach Motorhome Park area (48.7593, -1.57048 lat, long), which has 12 pitches, electricity, water and emptying space. The park […]

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France – Saint-Caradec (En)

Saint-Caradec is located in the Côtes-d’Armor department in Brittany. Known for its picturesque landscapes and traditional Breton architecture, it offers a glimpse into French rural life. The area is characterised by its rolling hills and agricultural land. Where to stay We stayed in the town’s RV park (48.191101, -2.8443 latitude, longitude), which is completely free and located next to a […]

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France – La Forêt-Fouesnant (En)

Facing the ocean, this Breton village is ideally located between Bénodet and Concarneau. Along its hiking trails, you can discover its old port, its majestic granite church, its long sandy beach, and its marina, Port-la-Forêt. Where to stay We stayed in the village’s motorhome area (47.909635, -3.985184 lat, long). It costs €13.20 per day and includes water, electricity, Wi-Fi, sewage […]

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France – Concarneau (En)

Concarneau is a walled city and one of the most visited places in Brittany. The city has two distinct areas: the modern city on the mainland and the medieval, walled city on a long island in the centre of the harbour. Where to stay We stayed in a motorhome area (47.879212, -3.920757 lat, long) in the city. The area is […]

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France – Port-Louis (En)

Port-Louis is famous for its citadel, which watches over the city and the waters of the Bay of Lorient. Behind the walls, untouched by cannons and time, you can see the picturesque fishing port. The Spanish erected the first elements of the citadel in 1590. Louis XIII completed the fortifications in 1637 and named the city Port-Louis. Chosen as the […]

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France – Préfailles (En)

Located halfway between the Bay of Bourgneuf and the Loire estuary, Préfailles benefits from an exceptional openness to the ocean. The town offers 10 km of rugged, sheltered coastline dotted with coves and family-friendly beaches. Widely known since the second half of the 19th century for the healing virtues of its thermal waters and the benefits of sea bathing, Préfailles […]

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France – La Tranche-sur-Mer (En)

La Tranche-sur-Mer is a destination on the Vendée coast, famous for its long, fine sandy beaches and numerous water activities. Nicknamed “Little California,” it offers breathtaking views off the Île de Ré. Where to stay We stayed at Camping Le Grand Pré (46.357101, -1.44577 long, lat) for between €23 and €25 per day all-inclusive. It’s about a 10-minute bike ride […]

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Spain – Aranda de Duero (En)

Aranda de Duero is the capital of the Ribera del Duero region, in the south of the province of Burgos. It is also the main destination on the Ribera del Duero Wine Route. Its wines are excellent, and its underground wineries are among the town’s main attractions. Dating from the 13th to the 18th centuries, there are approximately 7 kilometres […]

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Spain – San Bernabe Fair Marbella (En)

The San Bernabé Fair is the city’s most important annual festival in honour of its patron saint, Saint Bernabé. The fair begins with the traditional Romería de San Bernabé, which features locals dressed in traditional attire, parading through the streets with music and floral offerings, setting a joyful tone for the following week. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, […]

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Spain – Rincon de la Victoria (En)

Rincón de la Victoria is a municipality on the Costa del Sol with nine kilometers of beaches, a wide range of tourist attractions, sensational cuisine, and a fascinating cultural heritage such as the Bezmiliana Fort House, built in 1766, and the Treasure Cave, the only marine cave that can be visited in all of Europe. What to see We parked […]

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