Ronda (Spain) - A MUST SEE town in Andalucia!!

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  • Опубліковано 6 тра 2024
  • We take our camper van deep into Spain to explore this incredible town steeped in history, we show you some paths off the beaten track for a more spectacular view of the Puente Nuevo (new bridge) that joins the old part of Ronda town to the new.
    Our journey takes us from Plymouth on brittany ferries to the port at Santander then via a couple of wonderful overnight stops at two excellent aires until we reach Ronda.
    Music as always is from Epidemic sound
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    The Restaurant at the foot of the Bridge called Los Milones and is owned by a UA-camr whose channel (in Spanish) is called RIOSPAL / @riospal
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    Thanks for watching, more videos to follow from our time in Spain during April/May and June 2024
    Sue and Steve xx
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @elenbarnett5389
    @elenbarnett5389 3 місяці тому +1

    Looks great 🇪🇸

  • @ac2litre
    @ac2litre 2 місяці тому +1

    As Bugs Bunny used to say (looking down from a high cliff): "Watch out for that first step, Mac"! I'd prefer to look up than down. Thanks again for taking me on a great, scenic adventure. I'll have to get out of my arm-chair one day. Best wishes to you both, from Ian.

  • @Allmighty954
    @Allmighty954 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m thinking of buying something similar to your set up would you recommend it over a coach build motorhome any advice please loving the Chanel by the way .simon

    • @wadskistravelchannel
      @wadskistravelchannel  Місяць тому

      Hi Simon, we’ve never owned a coach built so can’t comment on them really. All we can say is that the van suits us very well (for two people), it’s economical, goes down narrow roads with ease and is easy to maintain. When parked up we tend to sit outside anyway so to us, a larger vehicle would be more hassle. Hope this helps. Sue and Steve 🙂