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Thinking of taking off to sunnier climes in the dull winter, what kind of weather might we expect in Portugal in January ? obviously it's not likely to be roasting but is it worth the long drive down ?
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What about me coming? flying+hotel+restaurants, treats or is that too much ? No Algarve for me? I really really need a break !If you are an "off-site" motorhomer, I think you should keep well away from the Algarve and nearby areas for the next month or so... it is freezing cold, it rains practically all the time and the GNR move you on (after fining you) at least four times a week...
JJ
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What about me coming? flying+hotel+restaurants, treats or is that too much ? No Algarve for me? I really really need a break !
Just got back last night from 10 days in algarve, as someone else said not seen a cloud, we have stayed in the sol e mar, in old town albufauera , right over the tunnel to the sea, all rooms face the sea with a balcony and you can walk straight onto the beach, we had b&b and the breakfasts although not gourmet were excellent buffet, eat as much as you like , we paid 30 euros a night double room , that's for two not each, great!Oh Phewwww... I nearly forgot about the idea! While now ...looking for the right flight... well as soon as I got rid of all the little devils messing my living room up!
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Oh wahooo goodie .. sounds nice and my type ... err.... tell me ... wifi in bedrooms?Just got back last night from 10 days in algarve, as someone else said not seen a cloud, we have stayed in the sol e mar, in old town albufauera , right over the tunnel to the sea, all rooms face the sea with a balcony and you can walk straight onto the beach, we had b&b and the breakfasts although not gourmet were excellent buffet, eat as much as you like , we paid 30 euros a night double room , that's for two not each, great!
No problem JJ .... I hear there's a nice site in inland which the owner of will let funsters stay on indefinitely if they supply him with certain tinned 'vegetarian' pies ....If you are an "off-site" motorhomer, I think you should keep well away from the Algarve and nearby areas for the next month or so... it is freezing cold, it rains practically all the time and the GNR move you on (after fining you) at least four times a week...
JJ
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No problem JJ .... I hear there's a nice site in inland which the owner of will let funsters stay on indefinitely if they supply him with certain tinned 'vegetarian' pies ....
... you mean you actually HAVE a Christmas card list!!! I thought you wereNot if they have been crossed off my Christmas Card list...
JJ
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Yeah wifi everywhereOh wahooo goodie .. sounds nice and my type ... err.... tell me ... wifi in bedrooms?
The riff raff have gone home......Just checked, it is dearer now, about 50 euros a night.
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Just checked, it is dearer now, about 50 euros a night.
30 bloody Euros !! ! ! !we paid 30 euros
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Frankie,
You need entertainment in your bedroom???
Pies and hard physical labour I heard.No problem JJ .... I hear there's a nice site in inland which the owner of will let funsters stay on indefinitely if they supply him with certain tinned 'vegetarian' pies ....