Iberian Adventure part 8

 Porto Covo was a pretty little town, immaculately painted \in the blue and white colours prevalent in this area. It had the now usual couple of lovely little beaches either side of a rocky promontory.

Unfortunately it had only one street, and whilst there was a selection of bars, restaurants and a small corner shop, we very quickly ran out of things to look out. So we only stayed one night.




The next stop was Faro, which really has two parts. There is the ancient old town, with cobbled streets, a enclosing wall, and some nice buildings. The wider streets were lined with jackaranda trees, that gave of a heady scent.

In front of the town is a lagoon, and then a long spit of land with one huge beach on the ocean side. The beach is phenomenal, and was just a few meters from the municipal camp site - very well maintained and looked after, but a bit devoid of shade.







And that was the end of the Portuguese section of the trip, and we headed east into Spain again.

First stop was a place I visited last year with Motorhome Tours - El Rocio. This is a most unusual town, being almost cowboy in nature. It is on the Camino (the pilgrim route north to Santiago de Compostella), but is also a place of pilgrimage itself.

Religious societies from cities and towns all over Spain have large compounds on the outskirts to house their faithful.

I may be wrong about this but the lady saint they worship is the patron saint of horses, so everything is horse based. The streets are just sand, and rose growers would have a field day!

The campsite has a swimming pool, and I've just made great use of it.






Tomorrow, Sunday, we are off to look at Cadiz.

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