Mosel Valley, Germany

The Mosel River runs from France, through Luxembourg and then winds its way 195km from Trier to Koblenz in Germany. Our stay at the Triolago motorhome park, just 15 minutes from Trier, proved to be aLäs mer
Luxembourg

After Antwerp, we headed south to the Belgian/Luxembourg border and spent the weekend at Camping Hohenbusch, a very well kept site with all amenities and panoramic views of the surroundingLäs mer
On the road again....

After spending a great time in the UK visiting family and friends, as well as servicing and MOT's, it was time to hit the road again.
A quick Dover - Calais crossing on a beautiful sunny day and thenLäs mer
Final stop on the Spanish coast

For our final stop on the Spanish coast, we headed to the Costa Dorada (Golden Coast) and checked into Camping Playa Montroig.
The campsite had just re-opened for the summer season and is locatedLäs mer
Paella cooking school

Valencia is the birthplace of paella and therefore the best place to learn how to produce this quintessential Spanish dish.
We signed up to a course at the Escuela de Arroces y Paella ValencianaLäs mer
Visiting Valencia

Camping Valencia, 20km north of Valencia, made for a great base from which to visit Spain's third-largest city by train.
The original city of 'Valentia' was founded on the banks of the Rio Turia inLäs mer
Jávea, Costa Blanca

The drive to our next destination, Jávea, took us along the coast road, past busy Alicante and even bigger and busier Benidorm, and through the centre of pretty Altea before the road became steeperLäs mer
Mennems in Murcia!

From our base at Lo Monte campsite in Pilar de la Horadada, on the Mar Menor, we were only a few miles from friends Michelle and Shaun, whom we had met the previous year when skiing in the SierraLäs mer
Time to visit Vera!

We headed to Camping Indalo, on the outskirts of the town of Vera, to see our friends Yvonne & Ross who live close by. Having never been to this campsite before, we followed the directions and beganLäs mer
Cabo de Gata - Europe's desert

With less than 200mm of rain in an average year, Cabo de Gata, which sticks out into the Mediterranean, is described as Europe's only true desert, and with good reason. The 340 sq. km area of coastLäs mer
Andalusia Day in Malaga

Our journey from Portugal to Spain took us around busy Seville (which would have been quicker had the outer ring road been completed!) and then on to a campsite overlooking La Vinuela lake, a perfectLäs mer
It's been a busy few days!

A weekend of absolutely gorgeous weather made for getting out and about on the bike and it started with 168 of them!
Our campsite location coincided with one of the 5 stages in the 45th Volte doLäs mer
Friday in Faro

From our new base at Campsite Ria Formosa, near Tavira in the eastern Algarve, we jumped on the bike to visit Faro, the capital of the Algarve and a place that is sometimes overlooked by visitors whoLäs mer
Tavira

Tavira has played an important role here in the Algarve. The Romans built the seven-arched bridge across the Rio Gilão at Tavira to link Castro Marim, near the Spanish border, to Faro. The MoorsLäs mer
Friends and family visit

Friends Yvonne and Ross made a road trip from their home in Spain to spend a few days with us, staying in one of the bungalows at our campsite. We have been blessed with great weather this winter butLäs mer
Silves Castelo & Odeceixe beach

Silves is an attractive town, 15km inland from the coast, built above the banks of the Rio Arade, once an important trading route into the interior for the Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians, whoLäs mer
Cliff Richard in the Algarve

For the past couple of months, we have been lucky to find ourselves in the same campsite as Hans & Mireille, a Dutch couple who recently bought a caravan and decided to do some exploring. We've hadLäs mer
World Super Bikes winter testing

Just 12 miles from our campsite, in a beautiful, countryside setting between the sea and the hills of Monchique, we paid a visit to the Autodromo International do Algarve.
At the time of our visit,Läs mer
West Coast & Carvoeiro, Portugal

A trip out on the bike to explore some of the west coast where we watched hang-gliders soaring above the cliffs.
Next day we did a coastal walk along the cliffs at Carvoeiro with Dutch friends Hans &Läs mer
Hello from the Algarve

We chose to take the toll motorway from Setúbal to the Algarve as we had been told that the alternative was a long, bumpy journey over badly maintained roads. Just 3 hours and €48 later (this wasLäs mer
Sardines, cake, choco frito, vinho verde

As well as a great location, Setúbal and the surrounding area has lots to offer to tempt the taste buds.
Sardine fishing, processing and canning was once a huge employer in the town with over 140Läs mer
South to Setúbal & dinosaur footprints

After a longer than expected stay in Nazaré, because there was so much to see around there and the weather was very changeable, we headed south to an Ecoparque site at Outão, on the SetúbalLäs mer
Buddha Eden - Garden of Peace

In 2001, wealthy Portuguese investor and art patron, José Berado, was so incensed by the Taliban governments destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan in Afghanistan that he decided to create a largeLäs mer
Knights Templars

An hours bike ride from our base was Tomar, with its historic centre, riverside park complete with swans and ducks and natural setting adjacent to the Seven Hills National Forest is also home to theLäs mer