Last year I moved from Portugal to France and I couldn't bring my Alfa with me because of lack of space, luckily my parents had a garage which they let me use to store it. This Summer, I visited with the family and at the end of the holiday, we decided we didn't fancy the early morning cattle class ride home and we really missed the ALfa... Time for a road trip...
Day 1- Viana do Castelo, Portugal to Viveiro, Spain via Santiago de Compostela
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We left Viana on a wet afternoon after some serious packing, A family of four and all their stuff will go into a GTV6, its just not easy!
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The drive up to Santiago was very wet but trouble free although it was hard to stop it steaming up. We Stopped for a look around in the rain, ate an early dinner and then pushed on up to Viveiro, arriving late at night. We had decided to keep to the coolest route possible at it was July and the Alfa has no air-con.
Day2 - Viveiro, Spain - Candas-Perlora, Spain.
We woke up to a sunny morning and a beatiful view from our hotel room
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This was an easy day, driving from Galicia into Asturias, stopping for the night in a log cabin holiday village near Gijon, Spain. We even managed to have a picnic on the beach for lunch!
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To be Contunued...