Snowbird
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So we finally arrived in Santander for a ferry that did not materialise. But thats another story. Having got to Santander 2 days early for the ferry, just in case we had any problems. We headed for an Aire 30 kms outside the port for a couple of days rest.
How many Aires are in a wildlife park ???. Elephants, Giraffes, Water buffalo, Bears, just to name a few. The Aire is free, and in the middle of a tiny village with 4 restaurants. Water and dump available with more than enough room for Lord Smudge to turn around and park up. It says 48 hours are allowed, but am not sure if anyone is counting. For those catching a Santander ferry the Aire is in the village of Cabarceno and the wildlife park can be viewed from the Aire, but we did take the camper in and did the full tour in the camper, stopping for a picnic. there are over 30 kms of tarmac roads in there with just about every animal you can imagine roaming around in enclosures. The best aire I have ever been on :thumb:.
How many Aires are in a wildlife park ???. Elephants, Giraffes, Water buffalo, Bears, just to name a few. The Aire is free, and in the middle of a tiny village with 4 restaurants. Water and dump available with more than enough room for Lord Smudge to turn around and park up. It says 48 hours are allowed, but am not sure if anyone is counting. For those catching a Santander ferry the Aire is in the village of Cabarceno and the wildlife park can be viewed from the Aire, but we did take the camper in and did the full tour in the camper, stopping for a picnic. there are over 30 kms of tarmac roads in there with just about every animal you can imagine roaming around in enclosures. The best aire I have ever been on :thumb:.