Thursday 18 September: to Sierra de Francia, Spain
We have a lovely buffet breakfast at the Pousada despite the Titan locusts who have hoovered up quite a lot before we arrive! Then back on the road away from the marble town northwards initially cross country and then onto some main toll roads. We stop for a coffee and have to remember some of our Spanish again. We must try harder next year. I’m driving now and soon we turn off up the mountain road. Stunning and remote scenery as the road winds up and up with hairpin bends. It’s fun! We pass through tiny villages and see majestic Gryfon Vultures circling above and below us. After about an hour of mountain scenery we arrive at La Alberca where a stop briefly to buy bread. It’s an incredible 18th century village with narrow shady (cool) alleys flanked by gloriously ramshackle houses built of stone, wood beams and plaster. We will explore properly tomorrow. Our campsite is just 5km further on. It’s deserted with only 2 other campers. It’s also 36 degrees! Plenty of shade, a cold shower and a beer later we are feeling more relaxed and ready for a quiet night in!







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