Gosport. Kingfisher Caravan Park
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Weighing in at just over 170 pounds ( that’s money not weight ) Forbes the collectors Bear joins us for his first European adventure. We are now stopped on the camp site where the Gosport foot ferryWeiterlesen
Weighing in at just over 170 pounds ( that’s money not weight ) Forbes the collectors Bear joins us for his first European adventure. We are now stopped on the camp site where the Gosport foot ferryWeiterlesen
Fantastic! What a great day out the Dock Yard is.
It’s not surprising the tickets are valid for a year as it is not possible to cover all the attractions in one day. Victory and the Mary Rose museumWeiterlesen
Here we go then just loading up then off to our cabin for wine and sleep. Should be somewhere in France in the morning to take onboard a new crew and breakfast of course
We have made it to the port of Bilbao managing to avoid the Pirates that we are sure prowl the Bay of Biscay ( Whoops to much time spent onboard Victory ).
A quick snap of the ship as we drive awayWeiterlesen
We are making our way through Spain towards Tarragona but have stopped here in Belchite for a tour of the Ghost Town of the same name. Here you can get an idea of the horrors modern warfare can bringWeiterlesen
Sun Sea and Sand plus mosquitoes. It’s good fun trying to win the battle with those little fellas.
This seems a great spot to stay for a while, plenty of sunbathing followed by a dip in the MedWeiterlesen
A day out on the bicycles from the campsite finds us in the older part of town of Altafulla for a wander round and then a visit to the museum of the Roman Villa.
Check out the picture of the mosaicWeiterlesen
Drove through Andorra on our way to France. Stopped for a short while and just happened to see a festival of some kind with the best part of 100 people in traditional costume and most banging drums orWeiterlesen
Campsite on the bank of the Dordogne River and within site of the castle which was the French headquarters during the 100 years war.
Very handy for all the restaurants in Beynac-et-Cazenac and boatsWeiterlesen
You simply cannot go to the Dordogne without taking a self guided trip along the river in a canoe. It’s a must for all ages.