Worlds longest pain au chocolat?

At 27cm long, and spread over two plates, is this the longest pain au chocolat in the world? We think so and it tasted delicious.
Ribadavia - wine & terror

Ribadavia sits at the confluence of the rivers Avia and Miño, is the headquarters of the Ribeiro Denominación de Origen (DO) which produces some of Galicia's best white wines and is surrounded byWeiterlesen
Lugo - a walled city

Lugo, known as Lucus Augusti in Roman times, is the oldest city in Galicia, founded circa 14 BC. The Romans built a defensive wall around the city, more than 2km in length, encompassing 85 towersWeiterlesen
Oviedo

After several days of experiencing Spanish safaris and mountains, we felt it was time for some city life, so we set off for Oviedo, the capital of the Asturias region.
Our base for a few days was inWeiterlesen
Picos de Europa - Peaks of Europe

The Picos de Europa are made up of three limestone massifs reaching 2648m and straddle southwest Cantabria (from where we visited), northern Castilla y Leon and southeast Asturias. They offer some ofWeiterlesen
Spanish Safari

It's always fun choosing where to head off for next and we've got a great app on the phone of campsites and Aires across Europe. Our first stop in Spain looked very interesting and it didn'tWeiterlesen
Best laid plans.......

It was time to get travelling again and so we arrived at Portsmouth, excited to catch our overnight ferry to Bilbao, Spain. Lots of other travellers were doing the same and the car park was full ofWeiterlesen
Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Just prior to leaving Spain, we spent a couple of days in a great campsite, just west of Bilbao, with great views of the beautiful snow-capped Picos de Europa mountains and surrounded by lush greenWeiterlesen
Back in Spain visiting Seville

We're back on the road again, currently visiting Seville, on our way back to the UK.
The city really came into its own when Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas in 1492 and Seville wasWeiterlesen
Henry Flagler Museum, West Palm Beach

Whitehall was the winter home of Henry Flagler, a founding partner of Standard Oil Company, the most profitable corporation in history. He was the earliest and most important developer of FloridaWeiterlesen
Sunset Harbour, Miami with Anna

When we crossed the Atlantic, the very first cruisers we met in Barbados were Anna and Daniel aboard Noomi.
We would get together when we met up in various islands and then both boats set off inWeiterlesen
At last!

When sailing pals, Steve and Tracy, sold their catamaran "At Last", they bought a home overlooking the water in Flagler Beach, Florida. Having not seen them for a number of years, it was great toWeiterlesen
February in Florida

A rendezvous with sailing friends Katherine and Craig was long overdue so we left the motorhome and bike in storage in Malaga and jumped on a high-speed train to Madrid to catch our flight toWeiterlesen
Skiing in the Sierra Nevada

From our campsite, where we visited Granada and the Alhambra, we were only 50 minutes from the Sierra Nevada ski resort of Pradollano. With excellent ski reports, we left the motorhome in theWeiterlesen
Alhambra Palace, Granada

When Seville and Cordoba fell to the Catholics, five centuries ago, Granada was at its peak and Muhammad ibn Yusuf ibn Nasr established an independent state there. It is renowned in history as theWeiterlesen
Alhambra Palace - more photos

Visiting Auntie Janet and Uncle Bob

Spent a couple of days visiting family in Riviera del Sol, Mijas Costa, between Fuengirola and Marbella. Toured Pueblo Mijas, famous for its donkey taxis, sat and drank sangria by the beach andWeiterlesen
Christmas lunch in Spain

Spent a lovely Christmas Day in sunny Spain with friends Nigel and Tracey, and Tracey's brother Marcus and his partner Claire. We all enjoyed a fantastic traditional lunch of turkey and all theWeiterlesen
The Alcazaba of Almeria

Located on a hill overlooking the town and bay of Almeria, this impressive fortress, founded in the mid-10th century, was once one of the most powerful Moorish fortresses in Spain.
The Alcazabar isWeiterlesen
Early December dip

The snow has all disappeared so Chris went for a dip!
It's snowing!

Currently in a campsite on the south coast where it has been raining for two days. Woke up this morning to clear blue skies and sunshine. However, when we looked up at the mountains behind, which hadWeiterlesen
Stupa Karma Guen

With panoramic views from Nigel and Tracey's terrace, we could see an unusual building at the top of the mountain opposite, so we jumped on the bike to explore.
After a few wrong turns, followed byWeiterlesen
Arrival in southern Spain

We have now completed our journey south, through France and Spain, and have arrived in the Costa del Sol. What better way to start our time here than meeting up with good friends Nigel and Tracey, whoWeiterlesen
Cordoba, Andalucia

Cordoba province is a largely rural area renowned for its olive, wine and the historic Roman-founded city of Cordoba itself. So it was no surprise on our journey there to pass by acres and acres ofWeiterlesen
Aranjuez, Spain

As it is impossible and madness to take our motorhome and bike into Madrid, we stayed in a campsite at Aranjuez, south of Madrid which was worth a visit in its own right.
Unesco WorldWeiterlesen