Spain – exploring the coast north of Tarifa

After an early morning on the stand up paddle boards, we headed out in the car (to rest our legs!) north to the beautiful hilltop white stonewashed village of Vejer de la Frontera – a labyrinth of twisted narrow streets amidst the white houses and churches, perched on a rocky hilltop.  From there we went on to the coast, exploring the hippy hangout of Los Canos de Meca and stopped for a beer at Cabo de Trafalgar, which marks the site of the 1805 battle of Trafalgar.   From there we wound our way along coast through the nearby Atlantic national park and on to the faded Zahara de los Atunes.

2 thoughts on “Spain – exploring the coast north of Tarifa

  1. Just caught up on your travels from a very snowy (and pretty, and extremely chilly) Norwich. All sounds and looks wonderful. Wow, you two have got it so right! S xx

  2. Loved you in front of the phone boxes, Bon voyage across to Morocco. Love from us both and purrs from Mimo who is in his pre-bed position with T on our bed!

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