Monday 18th December 2023
Todays destination was a shorter journey at 87 miles than some as we are breaking the journey up into smaller sections.
When we left the previous nights stopover at Pamplona the outside temperature was minus two and we soon drove into fog that as the journey progressed got thicker and thicker making for an unpleasant journey, thankfully a few miles short of our destination we emerged into bright sunshine. The aire is 5 euros a night paid into a honesty box and has all the facilities we need.

After lunch we decided to walk around the village which being quite small we knew wouldn’t take long.



Thankfully we didn’t have to drive through the village to get to the aire as the streets were very narrow, the route to the aire had a unique road sign.



The village is famous for its church which has UNESCO heritage status it looks fascinating but unfortunately wasn’t open.




The village is surrounded by agricultural land and olive trees seemed to be very prominent, there wasn’t a shop in the village or any other signs of industry, there is however a bar.


As you can see from the photos we had brilliant sunshine all afternoon and wearing a coat we were able to sit outside for a few hours and enjoy the fresh air.
The local information about the village recommended the local bar as being friendly with very reasonably priced drinks. It seemed impolite not to support the local commerce so earlier this evening we wandered around to the bar to find it closed😵💫Thankfully we had the back up of Peters drinks cabinet😊🍺🍷
