Friday 21 November 2014

Stunning Northern Spain

12th October 2014

We drove along the coast this morning and made a stop in Ribadesella. One of the things we love about travelling is that we are so often surprised by the beauty of a place when we arrive. We pick a place on the map not knowing whether we will love it or hate it and more often than not we find a real gem...today was a day full of treasures. We had an idea that the coast of Northern Spain would be gorgeous but no idea just how gorgeous. Both of us love the North Cornwall coast and this Spanish coastline is incredibly similar...long sandy beaches, rocky headlands and turquoise seas! Ribadesella was chosen as a spot on the map for our morning coffee stop for the day...what a good choice....

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The waterfront at Ribadesella. This is the river mouth of the river Sella, which divides the town in two, leading out to sea....which is just tantalisingly out of sight!

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Ribadesella is surrounded by the most amazing scenery, not only do the stunning Picos de Europa stand tall over the town, but there are also beautiful beaches, rocky headlands and stunning architecture

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The story of the growth of Ribadesella is depicted alongside the kilometre river walk with these wonderful animations...every one of them made us smile and chuckle out loud!

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The river Sella snaking it's way out into the sea and the stunning Picos reaching up into the clouds

 

Impressive nineteenth-century mansions built by returning emigrants who’d prospered in the Americas

Playa Santa Marina...Picos de Europa in the background 

Playa Santa Marina...Picos de Europa in the background

Happy! 

Happy!

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Here you can clearly see the river and the bridge that joins the two halves of the town ...it really is a beautiful place!

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Fishing boats snuggled up against the quay..

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Such a colourful town...many medieval buildings hidden away too...

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More wonderful terracotta tiles...

After a walk alongside the river and up onto the headland to look out across the sea, it was time to move on, bumble along the coast road until we stumbled across another jewel in the crown on the northern Spanish coast....San Vicente de la Barquera....where we hoped to find somewhere to eat and stay for the night.

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An old fishermen's refuge, San Vicente de la Barquera offers one of the most picturesque sights on the Cantabrian coast, with its beaches, the old village and the exceptional backdrop of the snow-capped mountains of the Picos de Europa.San Vicente's old town was declared to be of Cultural Interest in 1987 because of its interesting collection of monuments, forming part of which are the church of Santa María de los Ángeles, built between the 13th and 16th centuries, the castle and the remains of a wall. The bridges are another sign of the town's identity, such as the Maza bridge, with its 28 arches, which was built on the orders of the Catholic Monarchs in the 16th century, or Parral, which dates from the 18th century. (information from the Spanish tourist board website)


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The Maza bridge

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Looking from the Maza bridge towards the town...

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A view from the Parrel bridge...you can just make out the Picos in the far distance and up on top of the hill is the Castillo del Rey on the left and the Iglesia de Santa Maria de los Angeles on the right of the hill...both commanding a great view over the ria San Vicente

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I know it's a similar view, but I just couldn't decide which photo was best as I love them all!!


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A view of Iglesia de Santa Maria de los Angeles

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Beautiful view across the river......

We took a walk up to the church along a cobbled narrow street....

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Looking towards the mountains...

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Lost in wonder....

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Just a beautiful view looking over the river towards the Picos

Church tower... 
Church tower...

San Vicente is such a beautiful town...we absolutely loved it and will definitely be returning again...

IMG_6440 As we drove out of the town across the Maza river BT stopped Bluebelle...mid bridge...for me to be able to capture this view....

...unfortunately, we didn't find anywhere suitable for us to park up for the night so we made the decision to move across the river and try to find somewhere there.
IMG_6450 This is just one of the stunning views of the northern spanish coast line that just blew us away...even though the weather was dull, grey and overcast...it was still spectacular!

Eventually, we did find a great beach side location to park up for the night...there was even a very cold beach shower, that was still working, for us to use...well...I didn't actually use it...it was dark, cold and raining...I can only be pushed so far you know!!!

Anyway, having located our nighttime rest place we decided to drive into the nearest town to find somewhere to eat...and we happened upon this...

...a local beer festival.... 
..a local beer festival...

...where, as well as local beers for sale, there were many stalls selling the most delicious tapas....dinnertime!!!!

IMG_6452 locals enjoying a live band, home brewed beer and tapas...

It was a brilliant end to the day...and our trip, as tomorrow we drive to Santander where we will catch a ferry back to Plymouth :((((. However, for now, it was a short drive back to the beach where we made up our snuggly bed for the last time this trip and settled in for a warm, cosy night.

Friday 14 November 2014

Over the hills and far away....

11th October 2014

Herons and kingfishers kept us company at breakfast this morning! Then it was time to pack up and make our way northwards towards the sea...but not before we had climbed a mountain or two and had to endure the no brake experience all the way down...it was rather worrying I have to say. But, the views were awesome....



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We crossed the Cordillera Cantabrica....up and down...holding our breath as the brakes screeched, but also being blown away by the views...


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Down we go....

Finally we reached the sea..more specifically a town called Gijon... 

Finally we reached the sea..more specifically a town called Gijon...

More beautiful historical buildings 

More beautiful historical buildings...in rather a bad state of repair

We wandered along the sea front, ate lunch in the park, mooched the back streets and then hopped back into Bluebelle to make our way towards Villaviciosa where we were hoping to stop for the night...after stocking up with a few provisions. Unfortunately for us, Villaviciosa hid it's supermarkets and we spent a good 20 minutes or so just driving round and round trying to locate it!!!

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We settled in a place called El Punta, right on the river with a view across to Selorio....these pictures don't really convey it that well, but it was a really beautiful place.

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The water here is so clear...totally unexpected.




A poem to start the day....

10th October 2014

Morning has broken......and an autumny one at that. A heavy dew lay across the grass covering the meadow with tiny water droplets all shining like crystals dripping from a chandelier....

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The leaves lay in drifts on the ground making golden paths reflecting the warm glow of the sun....

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Wild mushrooms grew in abundance, poking their creamy white heads out, stretching in the warmth of the morning...

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...we even saw a fairy ring....

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Bright jewel colours of autumn ....

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Delicate lace webs highlighted for a moment...

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Spidery strings dripping with diamonds....
 
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...and Bluebelle...with her very happy and contented occupants...


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There were even flowers in the meadow....

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It was here that we sat and wrote a very short poem about our surroundings....

Our four line poem...
A Moment In Time

Sunlight dances on the water

Dewdrops sparkle across the grass

Webs of silk so perfectly woven

Shimmering reflections delight our hearts

We aren't poets, but I hope that gives you a feeling of the wonderful space we find ourselves in this morning....



Contemplating our poem.... 

Contemplating our poem....

We stayed a long while drinking in the sounds and smells, being wooed by the gentle rippling of the water and amazed at the beauty around us. It was with much reluctance that we eventually dragged ourselves away, climbing higher into the hills, crossing the border back into Spain, setting our watches an hour forwards again and partaking of a little horse chestnut scrumping....the trees are absolutely bulging with them here....

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Living up to his name...BIG Trouble...scrumping!

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Absolutely awesome views across the mountains...

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We drove through many villages that looked like no one had cared for them in years...yet, there were people milling about...heads popping out of window...usually when we'd seen a burgeoning apple tree that we wanted to scrump!!!

Lunchtime view....WE crossed over the river Tero and sat and ate our lunch with this beautiful 15th Century castle looming overhead 

Lunchtime view....we crossed over the river Tero and sat and ate our lunch with this beautiful 15th Century castle looming overhead

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Trusty Tom Tom led us up the garden path...but today it was a bonus as it took us to another gorgeous hamlet...a dead end mind...and all of the 5 villagers were outside nattering...watching us pass through and then return a few minutes later...however...we wouldn't have missed it for the world...just look at these fantastic old church doors...

A jumble of flowers growing alongside the road 

A jumble of flowers growing alongside the road

I'm afraid to say that I did make BT screech to a halt and back up so that I could take photos of these brilliant toadstools.... When I say screech to a halt, what I really mean is that we had to come to a VERY slow and gentle stop as we now have no brakes, and haven't had any for a week or two now!!! We hear metal on metal every time we have to brake..needless to say, BT's driving style has had to change to compensate...AND we try not to go anywhere where we may have a long ascent followed by a long descent!! I suppose I'm lucky he stopped for such a trivial thing such as photographing these little gems...but I think it was worth it! 

I'm afraid to say that I did make BT screech to a halt and back up so that I could take photos of these brilliant toadstools....
When I say screech to a halt, what I really mean is that we had to come to a VERY slow and gentle stop as we now have no brakes, and haven't had any for a week or two now!!! We hear metal on metal every time we have to brake..needless to say, BT's driving style has had to change to compensate...AND we try not to go anywhere where we may have a long ascent followed by a long descent!! I suppose I'm lucky he stopped for such a trivial thing such as photographing these little gems...but I think it was worth it!

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We were intrigued by this little cluster of houses that had been left, for whatever reason, to rot and decay...but we thought they were beautiful nonetheless.

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Higgledy, piggledy slate roof tiles....held together by the moss... 

Higgledy, piggledy slate roof tiles....held together by the moss...

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...just look at the colours...

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Sunshiny leaves....

oooops...looks like we were rather taken with the rooftops.... 

oooops...looks like we were rather taken with the rooftops...

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The views across the mountain ranges today we so stunning....

...and another river for our overnight stop... 

...and another river for our overnight stop...

...just on the outskirts of La Robla  
...just on the outskirts of La Robla

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...and as the sun began to drift lazily southwards the trunks of the trees came alive showering the river with the most amazing reflections 

...and as the sun began to drift lazily southwards the trunks of the trees came alive showering the river with the most amazing reflections

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Another treat at the end of a wonderful day... 

Another treat at the end of a wonderful day...