Jane And Rog
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Wingingit#1 - first stop the Adria dealer at Salamanca. Ideally hope to be in be the sputh & better weather tonight. We’re 42km north of S and it’s still foggy, yhpugh burnjng off.
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We travelled over on the 6.20 tunnel also with our dog Max on a Spanish passport. The weather in Calais was pretty awful we were glad to be on the tunnel not a ferry. We stopped the night at Pamproux just south of Poitiers. My wife wants to do Morocco but not this year we will stick to Spain.I like reading these so thought I’d try to keep a thread up to date. The more family focussed version is on our blog.
We were booked on the 07:50 Eurotunnel yesterday, but as it’s a mere 20 minute hop from home we were there in good time and were bumped to a train leaving an hour earlier. Met another Adria Twin owner in the car park who usually travels with two Spinones - makes our one German Wirehaired Pointer look rather lacking in ambition.
We headed off from Calais in the driving rain, and took the autoroute to try and outrun it. Quite a cost - I haven‘t totalled it properly but must have been about 95 euros? We’ll try to avoid the tolls today, now the weather has improved.
Spent the night in a fantastic place we found on Park for night - a level, dry car park outside Vounieul-sous-Biard. (Just west of Poitiers.) It was very peaceful, even on New Year’s Eve. Also a great spot for dog owners - trails lead directly off the var park along the river valley.
The town has a pharmacy, a bar, and Google maps says it has a small Carrefour too - we didn’t walk that far.
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We had a special celebratory “last day of last month of salary” meal, which featured English wines and a Wiltshire truffle, just to show those Frenchies.
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I'm fairly sure you will need a Titre test to be allowed into Morocco. See Tam's thread NorthernraiderWe were quite undecided about visiting Gibraltar. Everything I read said that it was not dog-friendly - cable car, Top of the Rock, etc. And leaving Flynn in the van for a long time in the sunshine doesn’t work unless we are on hook-up, and can run the air-con.
So we hatched a plan to walk over in the evening for dinner just to get a feel for the place. It was about 20 minutes on foot from the aire, with great views of the rock over the water.
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Then we went through Spanish and British passport control…
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to come face to face with this.
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We walked to Main Street, which was all decked up for Christmas, and where you could shop at Holland and Barrett for knitted food, or Clarks for shoes.
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We stopped for a pint of beer and a half of cider at the Venture Inn, which is an Irish pub. It was totally bizarre - it looked like the real thing, in an overdone way, but the locals propping up the bar were talking in what Wikipedia describes as almost indistinguishable from Andalucian Spanish. That is, until they all burst out into a verse of “I’m tired and I want to go home”.
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I still couldn’t get over this oddness of language, which was everywhere - signs in perfect English, without any Spanish translation, and English shops selling cornflakes and ketchup, but most of the people we passed speaking in Spanish.
We had another pint and cider at the Lord Nelson, complete with motto over the door, “England expects that every man will do his duty,” with no trace of irony.
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We were expecting to have a totally ironic pub grub meal as a joke, but then found Aquaterra, offering very good Spanish food, so changed our minds. Rog is easily bribed with jamon Ibérico, and so am I, especially if it comes with cava.
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On our way back, the barriers to the footpath and road across the runway were closed, and a jet took off just in front of us, almost in touching distance.
I’m very glad to have visited such a weird place, and wish we could have visited for longer in the daytime, but I’m still not sure it makes sense with the dog.
And now to today’s worries - on the Morocco 23 thread, someone has said that we might need a health certificate from Spain on entry to Morocco. I’ve found a vet who opens at 8:30, or we could delay a day. Or risk it. Decisions, decisions, when Rog wakes up.
You must have the British AHC for your dog when you exited the UK? Would not this suffice.We have a titre test, done last month. The thing we hadn’t heard of is a vet’s certificate of heath.
You must have the British AHC for your dog when you exited the UK? Would not this suffice.