Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Time to relax and give Monty a break :)



A Welcome Break -Pinoso-El Tranquilo


We headed off towards the E15 and then the A7 and intended to go into the Repsol garage at Villena, which was only about 5 miles out of our way-the closest LPG garage. There were road works coming up to the slip road and the entrance had been changed so sadly, we missed it. We could not see a place to turn off and go back so headed on for our destination on the A31 through Sax with the castle on the hill, then on to the CV83 to our campsite.


 
El Tranquilo Entrance









We had a lovely welcome from the owner, and we could basically choose our pitch and then let her know where we were. Very large gravel pitches-as they quarry marble here it looks as if the whole area is using marble chippings-even the lane to the site has the same stones.

Our pitch

 There are small poplar trees dividing the plots and helping as a wind break, excellent electric points, pool (freezing in winter!) good showers, toilets and washing machines.

ladies area

showers

Pool area


 There is a restaurant which is open to food ordered by 4pm and the bar is also open. No children allowed here so it is very quiet and peaceful with wonderful views of the hills all around.

All the staff very approachable and friendly, always willing to do anything to help or make the stay pleasant. They were helpful when we were waiting for a parcel to arrive from UK and kept if for us to collect. They have a mini- bus that goes to town 3 times a week.

However, our whole stay was spoiled when I paid the final invoice. I had booked originally for 30 days, which gives a 25% discount-but I said I may need to extend that. After the first 5 days I said I would like to extend by 4 days. When I came to pay the final invoice, I was charged for a 4 day stay rather than a 34 day stay (with a discount of 25%). I found this very sad as I understand it is a business, but repeat business is always good and it just seems disappointing that our extension was dealt as a separate booking. I checked it with the owners to see if it was a genuine mistake, but they said that was correct ☹  I had read previously of a client that had to leave earlier than expected and he had written he was not able to get any money back-so it seems on this one thing-the owners do put business before customers-a shame I think.

View from our pitch


We were looking forward to this break as we are here for a month so Monty is happy as we can set up everything and enjoy the space! The site is secure with a fence all round and a big gate that gets closed and locked at 10.30pm. We had the VR tent set up, the bicycles outside, Mike the Bike off the back and ready to go-table and chairs out-everything looking good. Weather sunny and warm.

Another view from our pitch


What we notice here is that in the evening it gets dark about 6.30pm. By 8pm all the lights are out in the motor homes/caravans, apart from ours! We had noticed it on some of the other sites too so spoke to one of the guys that came to look round our RV-and he said they always go to bed about 8pm and don’t get up until about 9am in the morning! What’s the hurry? You have all day to do what you want. Our days seem very full as it is and we like to go outside late in the evening and look at the sky-it is pitch black as you are so far away from any other lights, and there are so many stars you can see that normally do not show-it is fascinating to look at them.
 
Pinoso Church

Pinoso is a nice town with lots of ex pats living there and several cafes and restaurants run by English people and quite a few people speaking English. The local people were all very friendly and made a good effort to understand our badly spoken Spanish-sometimes with a bit of French thrown in 😉


We enjoyed several walking trips into the hills and up to the National Park. You can actually drive up there, but we walked from the camp and ended up doing 27000 steps which is about 16.5 kilometres on one occasion. Lovely area though and apart from having to go past a lot of houses with manic dogs that bark and throw themselves at the fence as you go past-it is quite relaxing.

Map of the park

On the walk

We have had a tremendous amount of gale force winds this last week-really strong gusts blowing. Luckily our VR tent is very secure and we have large boulders on the awning mat and all the chairs and table are inside the tent. Monty is up on the levelling legs and you know when you wake up at 6am and decide it is too early to get up and so doze back to sleep? I always get crazy dreams and I had one that when I woke up-I was expecting the In-Flight Meals Service as I thought I was in a plane flying through turbulence, but it was the wind here rocking the RV about. I could have done with a nice hot omelette in bed 😉







It is interesting on the scooter too and Steve is an excellent wind break. It is still not so much fun though as it is much colder in the wind and the gusts can be frightening. Of course for Steve it is nothing as he has ridden his motor bike all across the Hook of Holland almost sideways to the road as the winds were so strong!

 
Sticker given to Steve by Marcus-although Steve needs no encouragment !

We were told repeatedly that this was an unusual November and generally it is a lot warmer and very little wind. We are looking forward to moving South, in the hope it will be warmer 😊

Monday, 9 December 2019

His view of Pinoso Campsite

Pinoso Campsite is called Tranquilo and is on the CV83 out of Pinoso toward Jumilla, there is a track on your right just after the Isabel Restaurant.
Tranquilo gate and track

The site owners were very friendly, the site easy to access, even for our American RV "Monty".
The pitches are large at around 10metres x 20metres, the surface is crushed Marble chipping which makes putting pegs in, bicycle riding and Mike the scooter a little precarious, but ok with caution.
Monty lost in the big pitches

There was a fresh French baget every morning for under a Euro, lovely to have for breakfast all warm... Mmmm.










Pinoso was small but nice, with a very useful Chinese store which has everything the Consum supermarket and Repsol garage shop do not. Walk around, its has a centre that is a bit offset, but nice when you find it.

















The site was securely fenced.
Tranquilo from outside the fence


It is 2.5KM to Pinoso centre, so walkable, but no path on the CV83.

The local National Park is quite attractive with lovely views,
Park and views, quite lovely
we did walk there and back, which should be 6KM, but due to a slight navigational aberration we walked 16.5KM. I emphasise I was never lost, I knew where Tranquilo was and that we were not there. The walk was lovely if a little long and near the end a persistent whining noise was quite irritating from the boss. The only real hassle is the rural houses with their guard dogs, as you go by they bark, howl and throw themselves at the fence or gate, mercifully none had a hole for them to get through, I carry a pointy walking stick, just in case, they are pretty big.
Walking La Caracha Park with pointy stick
I suspect they are nearly insane with boredom.
The weather took a turn toward cold and windy whilst we were there, and I have to say the site is a little exposed, Monty was rocking on his jacks and we had to retract the slider quite a few times to reduce the wind impact.








We extended our one month at the site by a few days and this lead to my only critism, they charged a higher rate despite having stayed so long, when challenged they said no mistake, so if you go there and want to have a chance to talk it through, make sure you see the invoice BEFORE you pay, they send it by e-mail otherwise, so we did not really have a chance to discuss this face to face. After a lovely stay, it left a bad taste, it felt a bit grabby. But business is business I guess.
But good facilities, always clean and fresh, which is important.

Reception area, with books, video DVD's, bar, restuarant

Pool, bloody freezing this time of year, but looked lovely

BBQ, social and out side area

Toilets and showers block

Gents (for the less observant of you)

Wash area

Showers, 2 hooks on back of door

Black/Grey water drain and potable water area

Pay washing machines + Tumble dryer

All pitches are roomy with electricity

Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Valencia & saw another RV!



From Tarragona toValencia

Our next route was to Valencia on the E17/AP7. We pulled into a fuel station to see if they sold LPG (they didn’t), and one of the garage cleaners pointed out that one of the ratchet straps had come off the bike and was dragging on the ground. Fortunately, the bike was still solidly on the stand but the metal on the strap had been worn away quite a bit so must have been dragging on the ground for some time.
Scooter safely in shoe for side stand.

Steve sorted that out and we were on our way again.  Nice trip to Valencia Camper Park at Betera. Very large gravel pitches and lovely helpful people at reception. There is a metro station 5 minutes’ walk away and you can buy your tickets at reception and you can actually watch a video explaining how it works. Lovely restaurant there with a great variety of tapas and meals-good showers and toilets, easy area to collect and drop off water and plenty of space. It was quite expensive 27 euros a night but so nice to have space and friendly staff.

We caught the metro into town which was really easy and took about 25 minutes to get to the town centre. We spent the whole day exploring the sights and taking photos. One day is not long enough as there is a great deal to see-so we intend to come back again and see some of the museums.


Inside Central market

Shoppers outside Central market







   Central Market was a lovely building with a beautiful ceiling and was full of a variety  of stalls selling just about everything! The different smells of food and spices was amazing!






 


Fountain in the Virgin Plaza



  Lots of people there doing the same thing, all checking their phones for directions 😊.




























 The fountain in the Virgin Plaza was amazing and we spent some time sat here people watching and relaxing to the sound of the running water.

and some of the old buildings were splendid and in great condition.








Amazingly intricate stone carving































Beautifully decorated street.




















Graffeti
 Graffiti covered a lot of the buildings and doors, which is such a shame-but it seems to be in most cities and towns now.


Serranos Towers
The Serranos Towers are considered to be the largest Gothic city gateway in all of Europe, and were constructed at the end of the 14th century by Pere Balaguer .
Under the arches.



Renowned shrine to the patron saint of Valencia,
Basílica de la Mare de Déu dels Desamparats

with a dome of blue tiles & frescos by Palomino.   We caught the metro back to the campsite after an enjoyable day of sightseeing and walking. It was good to get back to Monty and relax :)