magicsurfbus
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Very soon we're planning to whizz through France, tour round the highlights of the above Spanish places, stopping no more than 3 nights anywhere, then head back up to the Biarritz-Anglet-Bayonne area to loaf around for a few days before heading back to Calais.
We've got the French bit completely sorted - basically all aires that we've been to before, with the exception of Wissant, which we may try for the first time on our final night in France.
I'm very interested in any recommendations you can offer for campsites that you've visited within easy striking distance of the 5 Spanish places: Granada, Ronda, Seville, Cordoba, and Baeza. The sites don't need to be of expensive superior quality with loads of extras and nice neat privet hedges as we don't plan to hang around on them. We just need somewhere that's easy to get to, park up, sleep, then walk or catch nearby public transport to the main visitor attractions for the day.
I realise there's aires in Spain but we're giving them a miss this time - my Spanish is very poor and I prefer being able to communicate in the native language on aires. It certainly came in handy when I accidentally broke someone's bike rack in Honfleur(!)
Thanks in advance.
We've got the French bit completely sorted - basically all aires that we've been to before, with the exception of Wissant, which we may try for the first time on our final night in France.
I'm very interested in any recommendations you can offer for campsites that you've visited within easy striking distance of the 5 Spanish places: Granada, Ronda, Seville, Cordoba, and Baeza. The sites don't need to be of expensive superior quality with loads of extras and nice neat privet hedges as we don't plan to hang around on them. We just need somewhere that's easy to get to, park up, sleep, then walk or catch nearby public transport to the main visitor attractions for the day.
I realise there's aires in Spain but we're giving them a miss this time - my Spanish is very poor and I prefer being able to communicate in the native language on aires. It certainly came in handy when I accidentally broke someone's bike rack in Honfleur(!)
Thanks in advance.