thanks,we might try this route, looks very goot oh good,by ok.pjWe get the N629 & N232 to Miranda del Ebro & stay on the free aire by the river. Then the N232 to Tudela & the N121 to Cascante, a fabulous village, where we stay on the free aire by the Sports Centre.
Next day. it's a longer haul, N121 to Tarazona, then N122 to Magallon, then A121 to La Almunia, A220 to Carinena, (this last bit of the route cuts out Zaragoza) & here at Carinena you can pick up the A23, the free motorway all the way to Valencia, but we normally stay overnight at the free aire at Segorbe.
A nice easy drive to the Valencia region where we normally have a couple of days at Cullera.
We get the N629 & N232 to Miranda del Ebro & stay on the free aire by the river. Then the N232 to Tudela & the N121 to Cascante, a fabulous village, where we stay on the free aire by the Sports Centre.
thank you pj hope your ok, ok.pjWe have done this route many times on our way to Valencia. If you are going to go through Cariñena on the opposite side to the motorway to Cariñena is a place called Fuedetodos. Which is the birth place of Goya. There is parking there next to the pond behind the bar. Turn down by the bar and you will find it.
There is a possibilty of getting water either opposite the bar, turning off the main road or by the tennis courts which is where the pond is. But you will need an extra long hose for the last option.
We have stopped there lots of times. We asked the Police the first time and they said no problem. The bar is less than 3 mins away. You could get a beer and a coffee there for less than 3 euros. This is actually on the Dutch Aires site. If you have the time ab out ten minutes away is Belchite a historical abandoned village next to the new one from the Spanish Civil War. It is a guided tour only, tickets from the tourist office within the new village very well worth it.
As I said well worth the visit if you have the time. We stayed on the carpark many times 2 nights once it is very peaceful. Admittidly the road from Cariñena to Fuedetodos is extremely bumpy and takes about 30 mins but still well worth a visit.
Hope this is of use.
PJ
if i was doing it it would be burgos then across to soria then down to daroca ,teruel,,valencia .
avoid all toll roads .
i never stop at burgos . head on a bit more then turn left for soria and then at leonardo de yague turn off right and head for the canyon. .mind lots of nice stop offs on the way there.Be aware that the service point on the aire at Burgos has now been removed and completely sealed up ☹
i never stop at burgos . head on a bit more then turn left for soria and then at leonardo de yague turn off right and head for the canyon. .mind lots of nice stop offs on the way there.
on the n623 or near by lots of lake or river stops . lots laybys to have a night if needed . was lots of taps and water fonts but several have been done away with.
the canyon los lobos you get followed around by vultures over head. they dont really bother you but fall asleep on a walk etc and you never know. ha ha .
there are lots of adventures to be had if yo stay off the m,ways etc .