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With Richard (Jackies dad) and Elizabeth in Altea-La-Vella, Spain |
Brian did finally get the wiring done for Denise, though it was quite fiddly so took longer than expected. It still left us time to drive to the Fleur de Lys in Lowsonford where we did a nice 4 mile walk before eating one of their deservedly famous, steak and kidney, pies (see our Relive video with photos: click here).
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Watching sunset on the terrace with a GnT, the sun setting through the pointed peak of Puig Campana. We have stood on that very point in the past |
Sunday we packed, thought we’d better get round to it as we were off to the airport at 07.00 on Monday morning. An easy flight and we arrived in Alicante, Spain, actually getting through, moments before father arrived to collect us. Timing or what?
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After a splendid fish lunch at a restaurant in Calpe with the Penon in the background. The next day we climbed to the top of that... |
Our weather has been much better than the U.K. weather, though we have had about 5 minutes rain and it has been slightly breezy on and off. We’ve seen some amazing footage of the river in Arbroath we walked beside though where they had much rain!
And looked down on where we'd been. We were in the harbour area where there are lots of fabulous seafood restaurants |
It’s been par for the course here, lots of eating, drinking, reading and relaxing. Unusually for me I’ve been trying to get a tan, just so my legs aren’t white for the cruise! Brian has been for a couple of runs, we’ve done a couple of walks. Firstly we went to the Bernia Ridge and walked to the fort, where it was surprisingly windy, but a nice enough walk (see our Relive video with photos: click here). Secondly we walked up the Penon in Calpe, at a great rate of knots, till we got slowed down by all the other people who also thought it was a good idea (see our Relive video with photos: click here). We followed this with a little walk along the Mascarat Gorge which was very pretty, and interesting, taking us under the old and new road bridges and the railway bridge, though we weren’t in time to watch the people bridge swinging! (see our Relive video with photos: click here)
The walk up involves a section through a cave |
We’ve had some lovely meals, both out and at home and put our livers in training for the cruise. We may be on celery and water for three weeks when we get back! We had dinner out with Sue, after drinks with her and Trevor, and met Dagmar and Michael for coffee this morning.
And up a long path to the summit, just in view to the right |
Yesterday we went into Alicante to the Marq, the archeological museum, where they have an exhibition of the Terracotta Army, from China. Very well laid out, and informative, we were all very impressed. So we’ve even had some culture! We followed this by lunch at the beach for a thoroughly enjoyable day out.
A few years ago we did a rock climb up here, starting down there by the harbour and finishing up here |
Time has flown by and Brian’s photos will hopefully tell much more of a story.
On the summit (with a few other people!) |
Back down on the beach in Calpe looking back up the Penon |
Further up and we're under the railway bridge with a huge trapped boulder balanced above us |
Further still and it gets narrow. There's another trapped boulder up there |
As far as we can go without ropes. It looks like people have climbed the 30m face as there's quite a bit of polish |
It's very impressive and an easy relatively flat walk, just a little bit of scrambling over rocks in places |
The walk along the dry river bed is quite interesting too |
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Every strenuous day has to be finished with suitable alcoholic beverages either on the terrace or, in this case, down by the pool where its a bit cooler |
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An evening drink at Sue's with her friend Trevor before going out for a meal along the front in Altea |
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She's got a great view from her terrace and, right below her, numerous restaurants and shops along the promenade |
As far as we went, the old fort beneath the western peak of the Bernia Ridge (we've been up on that in the past) |
We stopped off on the way back to look at the Russian Orthodox church, built in 2000 |
Very nice inside, Jackie covering herself up, as requested |
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Dinner Al Fresco on the terrace one evening. That'll be more alcohol then! |
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High up in the hills behind their house with Elizabeth as far as the roads go. Its walking from here on up |
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Nice views from up here. That's Altea bay down there with the rock jutting out into the sea separating Altea from Benidorm (out of the picture right) |
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Yesterdays trip to see the Terracotta Army temporary exhibition at Alicante museum (I want to go to China to see the archaeological site now!) |
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Every good cultural visit should be rounded off with a good meal, this one at the Azul restaurant on Alicante seafront |
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Followed by more drinks to watch the sun go down on the terrace. It's exhausting! |
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