What a superb video, the drone shots are tremendous. Inspiring and very informative. One for the trip list when I take the van to Spain later this year. Thanks 😀
Hi thanks for watching , it’s a very interesting City for sure. More to come in Part 2. Thanks for kind comments they are much appreciated, beat wishes Helen amd Martin
The most incredible place but not recommended is entering into the city about 3pm in the heat of the day on a loaded heavy Harley….about 30 Loaded Harleys. So hard one lady cried and ditched her bike for us to collect later. The cobbled streets in places are so narrow, slope in strange ways and are all at right angles which made manoeuvres difficult almost impossible. But as usual you’ve inspired us to revisit on a future trip in our motorhome. Thankyou & enjoy.
Brought back some memories. Glad to hear you will be doing a video of the patios. Unfortunately we took my mum to Cordoba for a night in an Airbnb in October one year but then found out it was the wrong time for the patio competition. Plus there were horrendous roadworks in the old town which made walking anywhere a nightmare. We had been before but it was a tad disappointing for mum. Maybe next spring it's only 2 hours drive from our house.
Hi thankfully there was no road works , we had that in Porto so I think I understand how it changes the experience. The patios were delightful and well worth a visit. Thanks very much for watching best wishes Helen and Martin
Hey guys, another great video, as always. As a Spaniard, just to say carriages (used mostly by tourists), are frowned upon by many Spaniards (including myself), since there´s been many incidents of horses falling down to the ground, due to heat, which is particulary intense in Andalucía. It may look charming from the outside, but at the end of the day, horses may have a different opinion, particularly when they´re forced to ride in 38C+ temperatures. Paradoxically, you will be hard pressed to find those carriages once you leave Andalucía and go north, for colder climates. Best!
Hi Thanks , that's very interesting to hear that perspective as we did see some worrying signs in Seville on our stop after when the temperature climbed. Many thanks for watching Helen and Martin
@@helenandmartinsTreks Seville is precisely the epicenter of all this. One of the most beautiful and visited cities in Spain, without a doubt, but at the very same time, one of the hottest, which is why many incidents stem from there. As such, it´s mostly unaware tourists and newlyweds Spaniards who want the pretty picture, the only ones who go for it (Other than paying their tariff, which is not exactly "cheap"). Anyway, just a little bit of info. Best!
That is absolutely false, the horses are perfectly cared for, you just have to look at the images. That is a lie from animal rights activists who consider even breathing next to them because you steal their oxygen as abuse. Today everyone carries a camera, how many videos have you seen of horses lying on the streets?
Thanks very much , Martin was very happy to hear this comment he spends quite a while considering the music choices. Thanks for watching best wishes H and M
Hi guys off to Portugal and Spain in early 2025. What are the best overnight stops for Huelva, Seville and Cadiz? Have enjoyed visiting of your recommendations this year
Hi Ian , we made a video about where to stay in Seville . ruclips.net/video/nqb1AtVd7C0/видео.htmlsi=75_pHN4ByDwbOb_A . Cadiz reference is here www.campercontact.com/en/spain/andalusia/cadiz/40547/parking-st-catalina . We haven't been to Huelva , we went over the border into Portugal - we would recommend this place www.campercontact.com/en/portugal/faro-district/tavira/88859/algarve-motorhome-park-tavira . Thanks very much for watching. Best wishes Helen and Martin
@@ianphilp5348 No worries Ian , it's worth reading current reviews re Cadiz it's a couple of years since we were there just to ensure nothing has changed.
Thanks guys it's a very interesting city and the Aire is very conveniently placed with room for larger motorhomes. Thanks for watching , best wishes Helen and Martin
Im glad Spain is a Monarch today.
Quite pleased. 👑🇪🇸😊
People don't realise just how much Royal history there is to read about in Spain Rob.
Thank you.
EXCELLENT... Stunning. Thanks for the inspiration 🙂
Thanks to you both for watching , best wishes Helen and Martin
A special place with a great atmosphere.
Stunning! You keep adding to my bucket list..
Thanks very much for watching, we hope you enjoy part 2 on Sunday as much . Best wishes Helen and Martin
Looking forward to seeing more of the horses.
What a great looking city so much history if only the walls could talk.
We enjoyed it very much we have more to show in the next video , so much to enjoy here. Thanks for watching best wishes Helen and Martin
Stunning 🤩
We loved it , it seemed to have everything we like there. Thanks for watching Helen and Martin
What an incredible city to visit, full of surprises. Not always on the tourist radar, but definitely too good to miss. 😊
What a superb video, the drone shots are tremendous. Inspiring and very informative. One for the trip list when I take the van to Spain later this year. Thanks 😀
Hi thanks for watching , it’s a very interesting City for sure. More to come in Part 2. Thanks for kind comments they are much appreciated, beat wishes Helen amd Martin
Back from a 5 day weekend. Still catching up. This does look a fantastic place.
It’s very interesting, hope you had a good weekend . Thanks for watching, best wishes H and M
The most incredible place but not recommended is entering into the city about 3pm in the heat of the day on a loaded heavy Harley….about 30 Loaded Harleys. So hard one lady cried and ditched her bike for us to collect later. The cobbled streets in places are so narrow, slope in strange ways and are all at right angles which made manoeuvres difficult almost impossible. But as usual you’ve inspired us to revisit on a future trip in our motorhome. Thankyou & enjoy.
That must have been quite a scene. Much easier by Motorhome , thanks for watching best wishes Helen and Martin
We absolutely loved it in Cordoba, and the park up so convinient, nice to see it again ❤
Us to , it seemed to have a soulfulness about the City especially first thing in the morning. Thanks for watching best wishes Helen and Martin
Brought back some memories. Glad to hear you will be doing a video of the patios. Unfortunately we took my mum to Cordoba for a night in an Airbnb in October one year but then found out it was the wrong time for the patio competition. Plus there were horrendous roadworks in the old town which made walking anywhere a nightmare. We had been before but it was a tad disappointing for mum. Maybe next spring it's only 2 hours drive from our house.
Hi thankfully there was no road works , we had that in Porto so I think I understand how it changes the experience. The patios were delightful and well worth a visit. Thanks very much for watching best wishes Helen and Martin
Hey guys, another great video, as always.
As a Spaniard, just to say carriages (used mostly by tourists), are frowned upon by many Spaniards (including myself), since there´s been many incidents of horses falling down to the ground, due to heat, which is particulary intense in Andalucía.
It may look charming from the outside, but at the end of the day, horses may have a different opinion, particularly when they´re forced to ride in 38C+ temperatures.
Paradoxically, you will be hard pressed to find those carriages once you leave Andalucía and go north, for colder climates.
Best!
Hi Thanks , that's very interesting to hear that perspective as we did see some worrying signs in Seville on our stop after when the temperature climbed. Many thanks for watching Helen and Martin
@@helenandmartinsTreks Seville is precisely the epicenter of all this. One of the most beautiful and visited cities in Spain, without a doubt, but at the very same time, one of the hottest, which is why many incidents stem from there.
As such, it´s mostly unaware tourists and newlyweds Spaniards who want the pretty picture, the only ones who go for it (Other than paying their tariff, which is not exactly "cheap").
Anyway, just a little bit of info.
Best!
@@1650million we agree whole heartedly with what you are saying and we are English living in Spain, people do care about animal welfare.
That is absolutely false, the horses are perfectly cared for, you just have to look at the images. That is a lie from animal rights activists who consider even breathing next to them because you steal their oxygen as abuse. Today everyone carries a camera, how many videos have you seen of horses lying on the streets?
Fabulous video guys, thank you! Beautiful place I especially loved your choice of music on this one... Looking forward to the next one 😊
Thanks very much , Martin was very happy to hear this comment he spends quite a while considering the music choices. Thanks for watching best wishes H and M
Hi guys off to Portugal and Spain in early 2025. What are the best overnight stops for Huelva, Seville and Cadiz? Have enjoyed visiting of your recommendations this year
Hi Ian , we made a video about where to stay in Seville . ruclips.net/video/nqb1AtVd7C0/видео.htmlsi=75_pHN4ByDwbOb_A . Cadiz reference is here www.campercontact.com/en/spain/andalusia/cadiz/40547/parking-st-catalina . We haven't been to Huelva , we went over the border into Portugal - we would recommend this place www.campercontact.com/en/portugal/faro-district/tavira/88859/algarve-motorhome-park-tavira .
Thanks very much for watching. Best wishes Helen and Martin
@@helenandmartinsTreks Wow, thank you so much for the advice.
@@ianphilp5348 No worries Ian , it's worth reading current reviews re Cadiz it's a couple of years since we were there just to ensure nothing has changed.
Loved it. We’ve always wanted to go to Córdoba so this has wet our appetite. Looking forward to part 2. Keep safe. Irvine & Karen.
Thanks guys it's a very interesting city and the Aire is very conveniently placed with room for larger motorhomes. Thanks for watching , best wishes Helen and Martin
@@helenandmartinsTreks That’s good to know. Cheers.
What an incredible city to visit, full of surprises. Not always on the tourist radar, but definitely too good to miss. 😊