Benagéber

We continued our meanderings south by heading inland again into the hills to the west of Valencia. We seem to be drawn to the hilly and mountainous landscapes more than some of the coastal towns. Great scenic roads took us deep into the hills and brought us out above the beautiful Benagéber reservoir in the… Continue reading Benagéber

Around Alcossebre

The campsite at Ribamar, north of Valencia, is on the edge of the Sierra d’Irta national park, and one of the last remaining unspoilt mountain landscapes on the Valencia coast. Paths from the campsite lead straight into the pine forests and down to coastal paths on the rugged coastline. In contrast to the built up… Continue reading Around Alcossebre

Coastal stops

From the monastery overnight stop we headed back towards the coast and south to the delta plain of the River Ebro, a vast flat area and one of the largest wetland areas in the western Mediterranean. We commented in jest that this was probably the rice bowl of Spain and Spain’s equivalent of the Mekong… Continue reading Coastal stops

Buried Treasure

We’ve had a quieter time over the last few weeks as the days draw in and the weather is more mixed. That doesn’t stop us getting out every day, either on foot, bicycle or motorised transport. We had the opportunity for a late November outing on the motorbike, taking advantage of a crisp, sunny day… Continue reading Buried Treasure

Local wines

We’re still enjoying exploring new wine and food specialities and there is plenty to discover nearby. The Aude department is in the region that was previously called Languedoc Roussillon and since 2014 has been called Occitanie. The region is a major wine producer, with well known red wines such as Corbieres, Fitou and Minervois. In… Continue reading Local wines