Tour of Northern Spain and Portugal - the journey down







 Well, I got here (the start of the tour) in one piece after 1250 miles. The journey down was a bit of a slog - about five hours continuous driving each day. However three of us did it in convoy, and another  couple did their own thing.

First stop was at an Aire in a small town in Normandy, where the four vans met up for the first time.

By the way, sorry if the photos are not in order or the right place, but I'm having problems connecting the laptop and this is being done on my phone.

The next stop was at Chef-Boutonne, north of Bordeaux to meet up with the tour organisers Giles and Linda, at a pleasant little site.

On Friday we headed off to St Jean du Luz, just five miles from the Spanish border. Two nights here at a very swish site, and the town itself is very pretty. See photos above.

Sunday saw us travel to Avin, in the Spanish Pyrenee, to a site where tour members had already started gathering, so there was much meeting and greeting. Quite a few have been on previous tours with Giles and Linda.

So, today is the first official day of the tour, and after the few remaining vans turn up, we are having a big welcome session.

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