Spanish Roads
Has anyone used the A23 between Taragoza and Valencia ? Is it a good road as an alternative to the AP2 and AP7? If so, it would cut off quite a chunk of mileage.
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This road puts UK motor ways and dual carriageways to shame. As stated by all before a real good route to Valencia. Used it end of August and going back on it in a weeks time up to Santander.
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The Spanish road system is superb. Some of the camino rurals make up for it though.
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Use it every January & May-great road and cleared of snow very quickly if any about. Bit windy around Teruel but easy road with plenty of fuel/parking as others have said-and it's free!!
If you want to break your journey south, when you get near to Valencia Valencia Camper park is a really useful overnight stop or longer if you want to see Valencia the facilities are very good, open all year, near to A7 and takes Caravans as well as Motorhomes.
Mike
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Hi Kontikiboy
Are they not one and the same the campsite and aire in Nantes, the aire is situated at the front of the campsite and they make Motorhomes stay there. By the way i always use the AP15 not the 121 just my preferred route back home.
Phil
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Worth remembering that statistically, Teruel is the coldest place in Spain.
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Hi BB, thanks again for more really good info. Like you we dont mind taking our time when we have long warm days, but in the off season we dont mind the tolls to get us there quickly, but we will use an N road if it is obviously quick and direct. By the way, our van is the entry level Kon-tiki and only 4.25t and quite sprightly, but I take your point about the lower speed limit in Spain. I think I have all that I need now to get their quickly and with plenty of options and might even persuade the wife to try an Aire, or two!
Our problem at the moment is that Barfluer is in for a refit during the first 3 weeks of Feb, just when we want to travel. The wife does not like the sea and has reservations about the Amorique because of its size, so if the weather is rough, I have to detour via the tunnel and add an extra night. This means booking very late and more expense. So be it!
Our friends stayed at a good camp site in Alberracin, just before Teruel and highly recommended it for a few nights. Run by a Cuban who likes to cook everything on the BBQ griddle followed by good Rhum cocktails, sounds marvellous! Best regards.
BiilC
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