Sunday 3 November 2024

HOLA!!! Our Andalusian Adventure

HOLA!!


Gosh! What a busy week and a bit!!
A much needed week away in Spain.


It started off slowly, queueing for over an hour in the 'Brexit made' Passport Control queue!!!
 Such a sad and unnecessary outcome of an unnecessary event!! 
This wasn't our queue.....our queue was this x4, at least!!
Anyway once in the taxi, heading to Nerja, we quickly forgot about it!!


Day one of our Andalusian Adventure. 

Exploring the beautiful town of Nerja!


First swim in the sea for Jeff!
I paddled!!


We based ourselves in the coastal town of Nerja, for four nights. A resort about 40 mins along the coast from Malaga, and an area we've not been to before. All we really wanted from this resort, was a nice town near the sea, and it delivered!


Day two!
And a pre-booked bus tour, to walk the 'Caminito del Ray', 'The path of the King'.
A 7km walk through the gorge, with the most impressive scenery. Absolutely brilliant!


We went as part of a tour, as it was the easiest way to get there, access the gorge and get the helmets etc. We separated off and walked it independently, rather than stay with the group. It wasn't difficult, all one way and most of it on a level.


Would highly recommend going, if you ever visit Malaga.


Day three!

A visit to Frigiliana and an afternoon on the beach.


Frigiliana is a really pretty hillside, white housed village. 


It is home to the last remaining working sugarcane factory. This factory in the centre of Frigiliana is the only one in continental Europe that produces sugar cane honey. We spent a lovely 3 hours exploring the town and the maze of cobbled streets.


Then back to Nerja and a chilled afternoon on the beach....
.....perfect!


We tried the local delicacy 'berenjenas en tempura'  - aubergine in tempura, served with the Frigiliana honey. Our tour guide yesterday suggested we try it, so we did, at our first opportunity. Deeeeeelicious!


Day four!

Final day in Nerja. A breezy morning and a couple of degrees cooler.


We walked west of Nerja along the coast for a hour, to an old lookout watch tower.


Then headed back for food, a last swim in the sea for Jeff and some afternoon sun.


Day five!

Adios Nerja, Hola Ronda!
Took two buses and 3 and a half hours to get to Ronda but
15,000 steps later, I can say it was worth the effort!


Absolutely stunning scenery and a fantastic afternoon exploring.



Ronda was beautiful but Ronda was cold....unseasonably cold!!
Could've done with an extra layer and a hot water bottle for the evenings.


Day six
Our final full day in Ronda.
It may have been unseasonably chilly, but we dodged the rain and still packed in a lot.




Day seven
After a stormy night, with four hours of loud, rolling, thunder, we very much had a day of two halves.
We were leaving Ronda and heading to Benalmadena, on the coast for our final night.


More torrential rain, thunder, lightning and landslides throughout our eventful bus journey,
from Ronda to Malaga.



Thankfully things brightened up eventually in Benalmadena, our final stay of this trip.


And we got to enjoy a final beer and meal, sat outside, along the seafront.


Nerja, Caminto del Rey, Frigiliana, Ronda and Belamadena.
Many more pics and much more info, as always, over on our travel Instagram account @ha_pea_travels 


The storms that hit the region were devastating. A year's worth of rain fell in 8 hours and there is a mounting death toll as a result of the flash floods. This was the view from the plane. All the debris from the floods fully visible from the plane.


Valencia, in the South East was worst hit and is a scene of utter devastation. It is the worst flood in Spain's history. 100's of lives have been lost and tragically more casualties will be found during the clean up. From just our bus journey, we were shocked at the speed at which the torrents of water developed and the extent of the water running off the mountains, made worse from the long dry summers the area has endured.


 Certainly made our road closure and access to the house, or lack of it, small fry in comparison. We got home to find our whole road was closed and being resurfaced, for the next two weeks!!! No letter, no notification!! The man guarding the top of the road, did let us drop off our cases and move Sam's car, which was due it's MOT the following day! (which it failed!!) Makes coming and going a bit harder over the coming week, more planning required!!


It's always nice to be home, even when you've had the best time away! 


And, it's even better to wake up to blue skies and sunshine!
Autumn at it's best!


We were home in time for Halloween.
This was the only pumpkin activity for us this year. With being away for a month over the summer, our pumpkin plants at home didn't produce anything and we had no trick or treaters!! A bit of a none event but it marks the end of the month!!


So farewell to October.....


....and hello to November!!!


Sophie came home on Saturday, spending her birthday weekend at home this year!
We popped over to the Newt this morning.


A damp, dull, murky, mizzly morning but the autumnal colours outweighed the grey skies. We had a lovely wander around outside. It felt very mild to be fair, probably warmer than it had been in Ronda!!

Sophie is here for her actual birthday before heading back up to Cardiff. Sam is in London for his reading week, spending time with Poppy. Jeff goes back to school tomorrow, a five week term, but a busy one, with year 11 mock exams kicking off the term, which I'm in for, for the next two weeks. So we settle back into our routines before the festive season creeps in!!

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