Just as you leave El Roque, heading towards El Cotillo, take the road off to the left. At the crossroads, turn left. Keep going on this road and you will get there. Slow walk, about 25 mins. Quick walk, about 15 mins.
Here is a link to Google maps, at the point you leave the FV10.
FV-10
https://maps.app.goo.gl/sAkkmQejKNLm2i9T8
Tom
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Hi Tom
Thanks I've looked at numerous routes but this appears to be the best.
By the way, your previous recommendation regarding my question about learning Spanish, to use duo lingo, was the best price of advice I've had for ages. Despite it being absolutely addictive, I've progressed to level 42 and in theory know enough to get by next week when I'm next over. Thumbs 👍 😎
Gracias mi mejor amigo
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(13-04-2023, 07:58 PM)Nomark Wrote: Hi Tom
Thanks I've looked at numerous routes but this appears to be the best.
By the way, your previous recommendation regarding my question about learning Spanish, to use duo lingo, was the best price of advice I've had for ages. Despite it being absolutely addictive, I've progressed to level 42 and in theory know enough to get by next week when I'm next over. Thumbs 👍 😎
Gracias mi mejor amigo
Pleased to hear Duolingo is working for you, but don't be too down hearted if it all falls apart once you converse with the locals!!! They speak at 125mph, whereas you are hoping for around 60mph!! Plus, Duolingo tends to be more South American Spanish, so there are fine differences, BUT putting into practice is the BEST WAY to learn.
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