Granada, Cordoba, Seville

Tammygirl replied on 10/08/2019 18:59

Posted on 10/08/2019 18:59

In a few weeks time we are heading off to Spain via France.

We will land at Roscoff this time round, so if the weather behaves we will linger on the way down the West coast. 

Places to visit in Spain that we have on our wish list are Aranjuez and Toledo on the way down. Then after a visit to the coast somewhere,  Granada, Cordoba and Seville.

Having read a number of blogs I've gleaned a fair bit of info but I'd be grateful if anyone who has done these places could take time to give personal accounts of what to see there and the best sites for visiting them. Aranjuez and Toledo isn't an issue as we will stay at the site at the palace.

The other 3 are the ones that give me a bit of concern as none of them have great reviews. We should be down the bottom of Spain around the end of October all being well so hoping sites not too busy. 

A visit to Jerez is also on the cards (must look online to see if there is a show) and of course a couple of days at El Rocio.

After all that we will return via Caceres, would like to visit Merida and Badajoz but again the site at Merida gets awful reviews and there isn't a site at Badajoz, so OH was hoping it would be feasible to visit them from Caceres, is it ?

Then on the way back up we were thinking of calling in to Escorial 

Still not booked a return ferry as not sure when we will be needing it and not sure if we want to do the long one or come back through France. 

Given what is going to be going on at the end of October (Brexit) we are probably slightly mad laughing

Tigi replied on 10/08/2019 19:18

Posted on 10/08/2019 19:18

Don`t you feel you are missing Benidorm as a cultural stop-off.

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young thomas replied on 11/08/2019 08:43

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this Spring we stayed at camping playa de las Dunas for Cadiz and crossed on the ferry.

our stay at Seville was great as we stayed at the aire Autocaravanas de Seville...actually a bit of a dump (commercial car park) but within walking distance of the city centre and access directly on to the city cycle way.

 for Granada we stayed at Camping Reina Isabel which is a couple of miles due south and there is a bus stop right outside....site restaurant great and plenty of locals come to eat at the weekend giving great atmosphere...site and pitches quite small but we got in OK.

just ensure you get your Alhambra tickets booked online (or at the site reception) before you go.

sounds like a great tripsmile

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Mugsy replied on 11/08/2019 11:33

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We stayed at Camping Villsom for Seville, and although some of the pitches were a little tight, it was a short walk to town and the bus for Seville.  

Camping Los Lomas for Granada is another worth considering.  Again with a bus stop outside the site and comfortable pitches.

If you change your plans Don Quijote at Salamanca is worth a look.  We were lucky when we visited because they were 'shooting' a medieval film and anything modern had been disguised - pure magic.  You can tell we are motorhomers... once again a bus stop at the gates.

Enjoy your trip.

punto338 replied on 11/08/2019 12:56

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This is a much travelled route and I suspect that you will get many recommendations.  We toured Spain last year for the first time (with the exception of 'bucket & spade' holidays near Rosas in the early days).  We had a wedding to go to in Toledo in the middle of October which was the prompt to visit Spain.  Other than the fixed point of the wedding, we made the rest up as we went along.  

We started at the Dusseldorf caravan show at the end of August, went down the western side of Spain to the bottom, did a short 3.5 weeks in Morocco and came back up the eastern side, getting home around the second week in February.  10,500 miles and 42 campsites - too many for this post.

Looking at your specific questions, Longtimecaravanner's blog is very informative and I agree wholeheartedly with Mugsy about Salamanca & Don Quijote.

Granada:  We stayed at Camping Motel Sierra Nevada just on the outskirts.  Not one of Spain's finest but it was OK.  Quite a long hike to the showers - relevant as it was early January and very cold.  However, there was plenty of hot water and the sinks had both hot water and a plug (hot shave was a rarity). More importantly, it was able to get us tickets to visit Alhambra when all the online tickets were sold out.

Cordoba:  We stayed at El Brilliante.  This was the most expensive campsite in the whole of our tour and way over priced for the state of its facilities - but the bus into the city stopped right outside the campsite.  i agree with LTC's blog; the Mezquita was one of the highlights of our tour.

Seville:  We also stayed at Camping Villsom in Dos Hermanos outside Seville.  As Mugsy says, the bus was very convenient and stopped right outside the campsite on the way back.  We did not book for the Alcazar but joined the queue.  It took just over an hour but well worth the wait.  We loved Seville and stalled for 6 days there.

Cacares/Merida:  We went to Caceres simply because we had met so many campers who were going there so we felt we had to see what it was all about.    We stayed at Camping Caceres - well known to many I am sure as each pitch has its own shower, loo & sink next to it.  Caceres itself is a small, very well preserved fortified town.  It also has a large Carrefour and an excellent laundrette (we had been on the road for 7 weeks by this stage!)  From Careers, we did day trips to Trujillo, Guadalupe and Merida.  All within easy reach.

For the rest of the trip we went to San Sebastian, Burgos, Leon, Santiago de Compostela, Salamanca, Segovia, Madrid, Toledo, Cadiz, Tarifa, Morocco, Manilva, Benidorm (Alicante airport to drop sister-in-law off I hasten to add!), Javea (where we stalled for 3 weeks), Valencia and Barcelona, if I can be of any help.

Tammygirl replied on 11/08/2019 17:58

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Hi TG

Regarding Badajoz  there is a very nice site about 40 miles away between Evoramonte and Evora     Camping Alentejo   

The Dutch  owner is friendly and extremely helpful, has everything views pool, Wifi 16amp etc etc and costs less than a UK CL, its a real gem,  Estremoz and Evora are both worth a visit we especially like Evoramonte where one can take a look at the marble mines  and see a town almost entirely built from it.

 

For Jerez we visited from Conil de la Frontera and used Camping Rosaleda (there are other sites) and Cadiz is also worth a visit.

Posted on 11/08/2019 17:58

Thanks AD will look at the suggestion of Camping Alentejo. Have looked at Rosadela and it might be one of the stops if we have time to linger, we visited Cadiz on a cruise ship many years ago so would like another look in more detail.

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