Sep
05
2010
Dear friends:
Well, I think that most of you might have realized in the meantime, that we are more than just ‘interested’ in visiting Portugal: to be honest – its variety, natural variety, culture and people always keep us fascinated and it seems to be more and more.
In that sense we undertook using our second Spanish holiday slot for a wonderful camping (…first time with kids…) trip following the whole coastline of Portugal up to the frontier and entrying again Spanish territory, more precisely Galicia with its impressing coastline influenced by the strong sea and the rocky cliffs.
It was one of these trips that we love: discovering a lot of small details, which make the places that we visited so unique: Sintras (castles and the Cabo de roca – most westly site of continental Europe), Nazaré (sea village with mainly local tourism), Aveiro (Portugal’s Venecia), Porto, Rio de Minho, etc. etc. And sharing it with all members of our family gang
Check out some pics of the journey upwards towards Galicia:
Sintras Nazaré

Nazaré Aveiro
Porto Villa Nueva de Cerveiro (Rio Minho)
On our way back we were then very impressed by Salamanca (one of the most famous universities of Spain) and Caceres, two old cities, with historic centers, which are just unique and greatly restored.
Salamanca Caceres
Well, dear friends, these pics just as some insights for you about some the venues we have seen on this great holiday trip.
Dear friends, take care!
Nadine & Marc
Aug
16
2010
Dear friends,
Well, last blog entry was done on the 13th of July - as you might guess perfectly in the meantime we have been on a holiday…quite true! We have been two weeks in Switzerland, where we could participate in my brother’s wedding, my father’s in law birthday party and also a wonderful small birthdayparty for our son Mauro with his godmother and godfather….and besides these highlight we also spent - again - some days in our beloved city of Berne. It is already quite a tradition of our homeleave to stay for at least 3 days in this relaxed and always interesting city, whith its unique mixture of history, culture, great (especially relaxed) restaurants, but also the closeness to the countryside…just perfect for a family holiday.
Check out some pics:

Family:

Yours, Nadine & Marc
Jul
13
2010
Dear friends:
One of the main topics that has moved Spain during the last two weeks was of course the success story of the Spanish football team with its coach de los Bosques…and what for a success: the passion for its team here was especially lightened when Spain won against a strong Germany with its wonderful and creative football, that we have seen already in the European championship. It was for Spain the first time to participate in a final of the worldcup, so you can imagine that this created an atmosphere of joy, passion and happiness for ‘La Roja’, as they call the Spanish team here. For us the most wonderful experience within all these movements has been to feel the sincere joy of the people for its team and share it as well with our friends. And unforgettable experience for our familiy.
Spain - winner of the world cup 2010! Viva la Roja!
Check out some of the pictures:

Friends, now it is time to go back to reality, but with a great memory of some crazy days all over Spain 
Jul
04
2010
Dear friends:
Lately we had the pleasure to stay one week with close Swiss friends in their 2nd family home in the Tuscany. Well, ,for us it was going back to the past, but accompanied by our future, Mauro & Til. The Tuscany we travelled especially before having kids: romantic holidays with tent, summer feeling and just the two of us (for sure always a great romantic song….just the two of us…).
Well, travelling now againg through this know beautiful area was also an interesting experiencing after having lived 2.5 years now in southern Spain. Perspectives changes and with a new view we enjoyed watching Italian people in their daily life. Bertrand and Fraenzi also showed us some ‘insider-places’, all these small hidden villages, where you can still feel the breath of true Tuscany….just, just great. Well, the food: primo piato: pasta, segundo piato: pizza
Well, as you can see there are also the blessed places:

And here check out two more pics of a trip up to Montecantini Alto and of Lucca:

Italy, sorry for the football….at least in Spain we go on with the worldcup
Nadine & Marc
May
30
2010
Dear friends:
Well, the southern part of Portugal we have visited until now quite a lot, but it seems that we are more and more getting moving towards this part for our weekends. The Algarva is a place of contrasts, especially the southern coast with touristic ‘hot points’ (well, not so much for us…) as Albufeira and small villages, which until now have escaped the big mass tourism industry. Then you can move more towards the weastern coast, where we met the beaches that we trully love: strong sea, cliffs, sandy beaches, small villages with its small bars and just the peace of good old nature. And then lately we also travelled more towards inland Algarve, where you can see very well that the tourism industry money is not directed to these places, but still have a good infrastructure - for example Monchique. A small village in the mountain area of the Algarve. Check out the pictures and if you are interested two good links.

Turism web page of Monchique: http://www.monchiqueuncovered.com/
Link to a wonderful relaxed Spa-Hotel close to monchique: no trafic, few people, relaxing SPA, good food
http://www.monchiquetermas.com/index1.php
Friends, to wind things up - it might be true that our frequent moves are more than just a love affair with this diverse territory
Yours, Nadine & Marc