122. In Transit - France - Spain - Malta
Leaving France was difficult as we would miss Spangle and the countryside. We packed Penny up and drove 300 km south-west to St Sebastian situated on the north-west coast of Spain.
We were given a lovely hand-made Portuguese bowl from Spangle's owners. Lovely people!
The roads were in good condition and we made it in good time (3 hours ish). It was sunny and busy due to a festival that weekend.
St Sebastian
We walked along the bay and after a quick feed, had an early night to start the 5 hour drive to Madrid airport the following day as we were flying out that afternoon to Malta.
Pysched and ready for the journey ahead, Google Maps was slow in updating our whereabouts, making us miss turns.
The timeline tells the story. And it was worse than that looks. VERY stressful!
Again, Google maps let us down, making us not only miss turns, but take us on some strange roads on the way to the long-term car park. Being tired from driving for 5 hours, I started losing the plot once we looped a section 4 times!
We finally made our way out of the maze, and were relieved we allowed an extra hour to get to the parking as we had little time to spare to check in once we arrived at the airport.







Have a fabulous stay in Malta and I hope you get to catch up with family. We went to Quara once and loved it xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Kaye!
DeleteGoogle maps😬sometimes very stressful🤪keep enjoying the adventure 😊
ReplyDeleteLooking Peaky Blinders there Powlo.
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Deletehave a fantastic time in Malta guys... loving your adventures xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Di!
Deletehave a wonderful stay, I'm sure you are both full of new stories after this one xx
ReplyDeleteIt's been great to come to the European mainland. It's so cheap to fly to places.
DeleteAround the world in eighty ways.....
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DeleteLoving your excellent adventure Paul and Max... you are indeed intrepid and courageous and inspirational. Have fun in Malta!
ReplyDeleteOmg! Google maps has led me astray on many occasions. It's quite laughable after the fact and always becomes a great travel story. But you made it! I look forward to the next chapter.
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DeleteGood luck, Paul and Max on the next chapter of your adventure. I certainly enjoy your blogs. Love Glen xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Glen. Glad you're enjoying them.
Deletehey Maxine and Paul, I am intrigued as to how you coped with the 'stress' of driving around Madrid, Spain, I mean, not for the faint hearted!?!
ReplyDeleteTaking deep breaths works. The only way is to jump in the deep end and drive when rested. The roundabouts are a doozy are I am still getting used to looking for traffic on my left!
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