Burgos Campsite
became a lot more endearing due to the discovery of a heated ablutions block
and wonderful dog walking immediately outside the site. It then improved even
further on our second night there when our Hymer attracted another five Hymer
motorhomes (of various nationalities) so we had a bit of a “Hymer enclave”.
The
historic and beautiful city centre was a 3km walk away – alongside the river,
in the country park…so leaving Skye to snooze and watch the van, Gary and I
accompanied the younger Tollers on an exploratory city walk. Best city walk for
dogs that we’ve ever done – mostly off lead there and back, lots of friendly
people and dogs, and no problemo taking the dogs anywhere.
I think
Burgos Municipal campsite should become any “canine travellers” favourite stop
off point!
Burgos
city also introduced us to the Spanish enthusiasm for running….Gary pointed out
that every time we went out we saw loads of runners, to the extent that he
pointed out he’s done races with fewer participants! And actually, this has
continued at our next city stop off at Salamanca….maybe the Spanish nation is
going to end up extremely fit, or it is their way with coping with the economic
downturn!
On the running
theme, I’ve also realised that Spanish motorway picnic areas are the second
most reliable place to witness men peeing in public – only surpassed by the
mass gatherings at large road races for runners that I’ve been to in England….Honestly,
what is it with men’s bladders?
Tonight
we’re stopping over at Salamanca, on the way south to another Unesco World
Heritage city at Caceres tomorrow. This time the runners were a little more
expected as the Aire is beside the University sports ground. Spanish driving
remains a bit daunting, but we have shared the driving today, so Gary’s notched
up another country under his driving belt.
Weather - dry and sunny by day, chilly at night. We're trying not to be too smug!
Just to let you know that you're not just writing this for yourselves! I'm getting vicarious pleasure from reading of your adventures and it tickles me that you'll be PetNetting this evening from some exotic location :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm just back from a weekend working in Rome. For a few hours I also experienced the effect of the sun defrosting the marrow in my bones. Bliss!