Friday 29th December 2023
Just over a week ago as we drove to the campsite we passed through Gate de Gorgos and commented it looked like a place to visit.
This small town was like many in the area Muslim by origin and dates back to around 1030. In the 16-18th century it was an important raisin producing area, its fortunes have risen and fallen since that time and it is now known for having one of the highest number of bars per capita in the region. However what caught our eye was a number of shops selling wicker work items something the town is now well known for.




From Gata de Gatos we drove on to Denia where we found free parking on the Marina (courtesy I think of it being out of season)

Denia is a port city on the Mediterranean coast, it is dominated by the ruins of the castle high up on the hill top above the marina. It is known for its mild climate averaging 3,000 hours of sunshine per year with an average daily temperature of 20 degrees. The ferry to Ibiza and other Balearic Islands depart daily from it’s port.










Love the baskets. Happy New Year to you both x
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Thankyou for your comments, Happy New Year to you both too, hope you will soon be on your travels😊👍
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