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Incursion into Galicia and return to Asturias

 
It was one of the spots I wanted to discover for a long time: Praia de Catedrais or “Beach of the Cathedrals”, in Galicia, about ten kilometers from the border with Asturias. A spot that has become extremely touristy since it was published hundreds of times on Instagram, so much that you now have to register on Internet to be allowed to access it via a QR code. As some arches are only accessible at low tide, this further concentrates the crowd at certain times of the day.
 
First there around 3pm, I gave up as there were so many people. Thus, we discovered it the next day around 8am and if there were still a lot of people, it was probably 5 or 10 times less than the day before.
 
 
1. The site consists of a cliff whose bottom is at sea level and “sanded” on a beach.
 

 
 
2. The most famous arches, in a row with each other.
 

 
 
3. What a perspective!
 

 
 
4. Another arch on the way back to the access to the foot of the cliff.
 

 
 
5. Heading back west, we follow the coast on small roads and come across a pretty lighthouse: Faro de Ribadeo.
 

 
 
6. A little further East, a pretty wild cove. We discover that it is currently reserved for nudists.
 

 
 
7. New stop a few miles further to discover another natural arch, at the Mirador de Atalaya.
 

 
 
8. We continue to follow the coast, sometimes on trails, discovering pretty coves like this one.
 

 
 
9. Here a pretty little harbor, in Viavelèz.
 

 
 
10. It’s time to look for a place to camp and after three unsuccessful attempts, we find a spot above a beautiful cliff that turns orange at sunset.
 

 
 
11. The next morning, discovery of a pebble beach after a short offroad session on an abandoned path.
 

 
 
Then we leave the coast to reach the mountains of the Somedio National Park. To be discovered in the next update. 😉
 

Cantabrian coast and Asturias

 
 
So we continue the discovery of the coast now in Cantabria. We had already stopped near Santander last year and we go to discover another spectacular coastal spot very close by.
 
 
1. Arrival on site.
 

 
 
2. Laminated rock characteristic of the region.
 

 
 
3. Variant.
 

 
 
4. A few hundred yards further.
 

 
 
5. Other composition.
 

 
 
6. The tide rises and creeps through the rock wall.
 

 
 
7. Natural pool.
 

 
 
8. Nice late afternoon near San Vicente de Barquera.
 

 
 
9. Rays…
 

 
 
10. Sunset.
 

 
 
11.
61 / 5 000
The next day, a little further, we discover another spot.
 

 
 
12. The Playa del Silencio.
 

 
 
13. This coastline full of cliffs is truly beautiful.
 

 
 
14. We continue to the Asturias-Galicia border to discover a spectacular spot the next day and find a quiet place to sleep by the ocean.
 

 
 
15. Last glimmers of a colorful sunset.
 

 
 
We will show you the Praia de las Catedrais in the next update. 😉
 

Spanish Basque country

 
Wanting to discover the Guggenheim Museum building in Bilbao, we drive along the Basque coast.
 
 
1. Stop in Ondarroa to discover this pretty little coastal town.
 

 
 
2. Its marina at the mouth of the river.
 

 
 
3. Back street…
 

 
 
4. Intrigued by the noise, we discover a group playing Basque pelota on a concha (field) .
 

 
 
5. Return to VLV via the fish auction, empty this morning…
 

 
 
6. The same auction from the outside. It is built on a quay, right in the city.
 

 
 
After a one-hour stop to repair the VLV headlights that no longer work – one contact of a plug, corroded, broke – we arrive in Bilbao shortly after noon. After parking not without difficulty – it’s not easy to find a space large enough – we eat in VivaLaVida and then go discover the famous building of the Guggenheim Museum.
 
 
7. The city of Bilbao combines the old and the new.
 

 
 
8. We discover the Guggenheim from the opposite bank.
 

 
 
9. What an architecture!
 

 
 
10. Spectacular!
 

 
 
11. Contrast of the sculpture all in curves…
 

 
 
12. Water…
 

 
 
13. Nothing is strait!
 

 
 
14. Curves…
 

 
 
15. Entrance to the museum which we’re not going to, the current exhibition not being suitable for children.
 

 
 
16. Still curves…
 

 
 
17. The part of the building that houses the administration.
 

 
 
18. Plaza.
 

 
 
19. After searching in vain for a place to sleep by the ocean, we finally find it in the hills back from the coast, right next to a real menhir.
 

 
 
20. It’s Euro soccer final night and Emile doesn’t want to miss it! On my side, I’m enjoying the sunset…
 

 
 
More to come very soon as we continue our progress towards the west.
 

Jura outing

 
After the start of the school year, we went to enjoy a beautiful sunset over the Jura ridges.
 
1. Overlooking Chapelle-des-Bois.
 

 
 
2. The sky isn’t free of clouds.
 

 
 
3. … but it seems the sun will pass below.
 

 
 
4. Ambiance…
 

 
 
5. Last shine before setting.
 

 
 
6. After night falls, we cook on the campfire before enjoying a quiet night in the forest.
 

 
 
The next update will tell of a little trip to the Loire Valley castles in October.. 😉
 

Way home…

 
 
1. Last boondocking with view on the ocean, not far from Bilbao, while it is raining…
 

 
 
2. Starter with local products!
 

 
 
3. Emile’s happy!
 

 
 
4. Quietness…
 

 
 
5. The rain stops, giving way to a few colors at sunset.
 

 
 
6. …
 

 
 
7. …
 

 
 
8. …
 

 
 
9. … The Basque coast falls asleep..
 

 
 
10. I wanted to discover Canfrang train station for a long time, this curiosity nestled on a pass of the Pyrenees, at an altitude of 3,900 feet elevation. I had seen images when it was disused and I’m surprised to discover that it had been completely renovated and rehabilitated into a luxury hotel!
 

 
 
11. Surprising to find such a building in the middle of the mountains, isn’t it?
 

 
 
12. We reach Pont d’Espagne where we cannot sleep, the bottom of the valley having been closed to traffic after a huge paid car park in which it’s forbidden to sleep. Here the Cerisey waterfall going down towards Cauterets where we spend the night in a campingpark.
 

 
 
132. We head back towards Switzerland along the northern foot of the Pyrenees and discover a beautiful cave on our route: the Mas d’Azil cave. The cavity was dug by the river which runs through it and it’s so large that the road also crosses it.
 

 
 
14. We sleep north of Carcassone to discover the ruins of the Four Castles of Lastours.
 

 
 
15. It is the small roads of the Cevennes that bring us back home…
 

 
 
16. Crossing the village of Mourèze…
 

 
 
And that’s it for these too short summer vacations where VivaLaVida has covered 2,600 miles.
 
The next articles will tell you about some fall outings…
 
Thank you for your loyalty to this little blog! 🙂
 

Cantabria and Basque Country (continued)

 
The next morning, we continue to discover this rocky coast.
 
 
1. The ocean passes through the limestone crevices to create this small lake about three hundred feet from the coast. The swell makes the water move, a rather unusual effect!
 

 
 
2. Another arch.
 

 
 
3. The coast towards West from a small peninsula.
 

 
 
4. And one more arch.
 

 
 
5. There are only a few days left before the end of the vacation, we are heading back east. Abandoned farm along the road…
 

 
 
6. Church near the village of Niembru.
 

 
 
7. We sleep on a surf spot near San Vincente de la Barquera, with beautiful colors at sunset.
 

 
 
8. …
 

 
 
9. …
 

 
 
10. VivaLaVida among surfer campers.
 

 
 
11. First light at dawn…
 

 
 
12. We continue our route in the Basque Country and make a short stop at the Hermitage of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe. It’s so crowded that it’s not possible for us to go down because all tickets for the day have been sold.
 

 
 
13. Church with covered passageways…
 

 
 
14. Main door.
 

 
 
15. Another known spot where we find these layered rocks which have tilted to offer their slices to the ocean, in Zumaia. You don’t see it ont the picture but to my left, there is a beach with probably an average of 1 human per square feet! 😀
 

 
 
16. My son in discovery mode.
 

 
 
17. Layered cliff…
 

 
 
I will still have one last update to publish in a few days to close the story of this summer trip… See you soon! 😉
 

Cahors and Massif Central

 
It is now time to leave the Pyrenees with a taste of the unfinished while our forced stop in Valence greatly reduced our stay in Spain…
 
1. Leaving Montgarri in a sunny morning.
 

 
 
2. Pla de Beret.
 

 
 
3. …
 

 
 
4. After a night in a forest of the Gers, we stop in Cahors to discover its famous Pont Valentré.
 

 
 
5. Quite impressive and well maintained.
 

 
 
6. Neighborhood on the edge of the Lot, the river which surrounds the old town by one of its meanders.
 

 
 
After dropping off Emile in Corrèze, on the way back, I go to sleep in the Monts du Sancy, in the Massif Central.
 
7. Arrival at the end of the day, when the North wind blows in gusts.
 

 
 
8. The mood is wonderful.
 

 
 
9. Sunset sky.
 

 
 
10. …
 

 
 
11. I find a corner between two hills to spend a windy night.
 

 
 
The next day, I will go iscover some beautiful spots in the massif. I will tell you that in a last update dedicated to these summer holidays.
Thank you for your loyalty to follow this little blog. 😀
 
 

North Coast and traditional habitat

 
1. The Ásbyrgi Canyon is amazing with its high basalt cliffs.
 

 
 
2. Beautiful bay on Arctic Ocean North of Husavik.
 

 
 
3. We stop there for the lunch…
 

 
 
4. … the opportunity for Emile to play on the beach.
 

 
 
5. The small harbor town of Husavik still has some old houses.
 

 
 
6. Its small harbor is famous for whale watching.
 

 
 
7. Old houses on the harbor.
 

 
 
8. We return to the bay to spend the night.
 

 
 
9. Sunset is gorgeous!
 

 
 
10. Deformed sun on the horizon. We even had two sunsets, the first on the cliff then, the race of the sun being almost tangent to the horizon, the second on the ocean.
 

 
 
11. Iceland is not that famous for offering colorful sunsets but this one was an exception.
 

 
 
12. On the road to Akureyi, the big city of the North.
 

 
 
13. Interesting feature: in Akureyri, to support the morale of the population during the last financial crash, the red lights are heart shaped… 😉
 

 
 
14. At the end of the day, we go to visit the historic Glaumbær farm, one of the few unspoiled which is now a museum.
 

 
 
15. House from the beginning of the last century.
 

 
 
16. The windows often had candles, supposed to limit the heat loss of the little insulated glass…
 

 
 
17. The farm, older, is partially buried for better insulation. Buildings are contiguous to limit areas exposed to cold.
 

 
 
18. Built in peat and covered with peat and moss, it was the best way to protect oneself from the cold for poor people.
 

 
 
19. Not far away, the beautiful old church of Vidimyrarkirkia.
 

 
 
20. Continuing our journey on the north coast, we come across this curious road going directly into the ocean!
 

 
 
21. Arrival at the end of the day on the site of Hvítserkur Rock.
 

 
 
22. A spectacular lava block that rises on the ocean and evokes a troll or some extinct dinosaur grazing algae…
 

 
 
23. Húnafjordur Bay.
 

 
 
24. We camp near this little house…
 

 
 
25. … and discover large icebergs far on the horizon.
 

 
 
Next coming soon in the Northwest fjords.
 
 

North West shore

 
Our stay in Corsiaca continues…
 
 
1. Familly walk on the coast.
 

 
 
2. Emile still loves the baby carrier !
 

 
 
3. And Isabelle appreciates these landscapes
 

 
 
4. But the rain catches up…
 

 
 
5. Fortunately, it will only last an afternoon and a night.
 

 
 
6. Breakfast.
 

 
 
7. Outdoor lunch.
 

 
 
8. St-Florent again…
 

 
 
9. La fantasmagorique plage noire de Nonza, en remontant la côte ouest du Cap Corse.
 

 
 
10. Sea clouds…
 

 
 
11. Pino, small village in Cap Corse
 

 
 
12. Boondocking in a pretty cove.
 

 
 
13. Horizon…
 

 
 
14. Afterglow…
 

 
 
Next of our Cape Corse discovery to come soon…
 
 

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