Spain
Gallisué

Discover travel destinations of travelers writing a travel journal on FindPenguins.
Travelers at this place
    • Day 71

      Traumwetter-Traumtour🚵🏼‍♀️🚵🏻

      June 28, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Nach zwei Tagen Regen 🌧, den wir für die Bearbeitung und Vertonung unseres Reisefilmes genutzt hatten, lachte heute wieder die Sonne ☀️ 🥳
      Der Sonnenschein hat uns zu unserer zweiten Radtour motiviert. Zu dieser Tour kann man fast keine Worte finden. Obwohl sie ziemlich anstrengend war, war sie einfach einmalig schön.
      Hie und da zogen, zu unserem perfekten Glück, auch noch einige Pyrenäen-Geier über unseren Köpfen ihre Kreise. Manchmal waren sie unheimlich nah, dann wieder so weit oben im Himmel, dass man nur mehr einen Punkt kreisen sah … 🤩
      Es war heute einfach wieder ein perfekter Tag!
      Read more

    • Day 9

      Cañón de Añisclo

      May 22, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Mittlerweile sind wir in den mittleren Pyrenäen angekommen und aktuell sind wir sogar wieder in Frankreich 🇫🇷
      Warm ist es hier trotzdem 🥵 da hilft nur kühlen von Innen 😋😉

      Auf dem Weg hierher wollten wir zu einem Aussichtspunkt 🏞️ oberhalb eines kleines spanischen Bergdorfs. Das Schild max. 2m breit und 3m hoch haben wir gesehen und entschieden, dass das schon passen wird. Tja, falsch gedacht 😅 Rückwärts ging es wieder Richtung Hauptstraße, da es zu schmal zum wenden war 🙈

      Wir haben heute den Embalse de Mediano, einen riesigen Stausee, besucht, bzw. uns die Reste vom Dorf angeschaut und den Kirchturm ⛪ begutachtet, der noch aus dem Wasser ragt. Wenn der Wasserstand noch niedriger ist, kann man die Kirche sogar ansehen.

      Den Canyon haben wir heute eher zufällig entdeckt 🙈 Auf den Landkarte 🗺 war ein Sternchen eingezeichnet, welches nach Google Recherche vielversprechend aussah und dann entschieden wir spontan die Straße weiterzufahren und es hat sich total gelohnt. Die Aussicht war mega, das Wasser türkis und die Temperaturen angenehm kühl 😉

      Eigentlich wollten wir heute noch den Col du Tourmalet (der höchste befahrbars Pass der franz. Pyrenäen) ⛰️⛰️ fahren, aber das Wetter ist so diesig, das wir das auf morgen verschoben haben...
      Read more

    • Day 14

      Molina De Aragon

      October 16, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Today has been eventful day of driving. Leaving our camp at 8am we set straight off for the HU-631 mountain pass of the Pyrenees. This was a route Russ had seen on La Vuelta and it was every bit as thrilling as we expected. Huge winding roads, and massive mountain passes with great views, kites and vultures. It was a great opportunity to get some drone shots of Wanda.
      From the Pyrenees we followed a pre-plotted route to Molina De Aragon, A couple of motorways and then into the quieter roads. Our final destination on the pre-plotted route would torrevieja but that was still some 500 miles away so we wouldn’t be reaching that today.
      About 30 miles outside Molina de Aragon we spotted about 30 griffin vultures in a field and it was just as we turned into a side road and as luck would have it there was also a lay-by. We stopped, grabbed the camera and jumped out.
      Griffin Vultures are huge with a wing span of about 8 foot, we never thought we see one in the wild let alone 30 so for us this was a real treat. We walked slowly towards the vultures down a farm track and just as Russ started to take photos next to an old pig shed we heard a meow........... we looked around and next to the pig shed was the smallest kitten we had ever seen. It fit in the palm of Ellie’s hand, it’s ears were still folded forward and it’s eyes were still shut. There were a few other cats around and Ellie tried palming the kitten off with one of them but they weren’t interested. There were also no other kittens around, or a mum. But there were lots of Vultures. So now we had a choice to make........
      Yes we went back for the kitten....... there’s no way we could leave him for the vultures which is obviously what has happened to the others, so we brought it back to Wanda, Russ cleared a beer box and we wrapped it up and put him in it. Then we started looking for vets. They were all closed except for the one 180miles away so then we decided to look for supermarkets. Luckily there was one in Molina de Aragon so we drove the 30 miles, found a supermarket and bought some cat milk. Then we emptied one of Russ’s 10ml e-liquid bottles, washed it out, filled it with cat milk and fed the cat, then Ellie burped it, and then she helped it do it’s business, and 6 hours later the cat is still alive and looking pretty good.
      Tonight we are camped right at the the foot of Castillo Molina de Aragon, we have had a walk through the old streets and the town, although a little run down, is stunning. The castle is also beautiful and huge. Tomorrow we will be back on the road, continuing the long drive to torrevieja.
      Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Gallisué, Gallisue

    Join us:

    FindPenguins for iOSFindPenguins for Android