That's where we stayed, it was convinient, and felt safe, we was quite happy to leave motorhome and go off for the day to visit the great city, if we visit Seville again we would stay there. 😊
Wow that’s a spaghetti junction of hook up cables if ever we saw one lol. It may to be the prettiest of places to stay but your review certainly shows it to be very safe and functional. Thanks for sharing. Keep safe. Irvine & Karen.
Hi guys , we've seen some 'cable' issues on our travels this time for sure 😂😂😂 . It's worth it to see Seville such a wonderful City . Thanks for watching Helen and Martin
It’s a difficult place for sure as not much to choose from - we stayed in a Motorhome storage yard but at the back it had a swimming pool, shower, toilets so a good find. Around 20 mins from the centre.
It’s like a tin of Ronseal - it does what it says on the tin. And as you say, it’s secure and it works. Not for everyone, but a perfectly functional option. Another well presented video Martin.
Hi good evening , the weather was great 30° plus in the afternoons. Great place Seville we have more to show in the series coming up. Thanks for watching Helen and Martin
There is no way that I would be using that Electric. I quite often moan about the over use of Health and safety rules in the UK but I’m now more in favour after seeing that 😂 it does look like a great option for Seville though and nice and secure 😊
Ha ha we knew that would divide opinion perhaps it should be the thumbnail , but maybe some would unsubscribe on sight. 😂😂😂 . 220 v and never tripped at all. Seville was amazing. Thanks for watching best wishes H and M
Hi guys. Following your channel and really enjoying the content. It’s brilliant! We are preparing to overland with a small truck. We never see any overland/expedition trucks parked in the places that you guys find a park. Can I ask if you’ve come across any? Are they restricted from parking in areas with motorhomes? Thanks in advance. Marie
Hi Marie , we do see them fairly regularly , they are such cool looking things we always check them out as they all seem unique and we often end up chatting to the owners , quite a few are Dutch and German. I would say it would be rare not to see at least one on the stops we use. This is the instagram handle of a couple we met in Nomadic Camping Aire in Valencia - @bully_adventures_official/ - quite good to follow. We'll try and film some in future and good luck with your travels. Thanks for watching best wishes Helen and Martin
Thanks Martin and Helen. Just one further question: if money were no object what type of motorhome would you use; Fully integrated, semi integrated or overland truck? Which brand or model? Thanks in advance. Marie
@@cbw009 It very much depends on your travel objectives , where you want to go and whether mobility is essential ie Island hopping v distance travel , speed of travel (over 3.5 ton) means lower speed limits and whether you want to use the vehicle to move about in other than locate yourself on a site / park up and travel by public transport or bikes etc. Also it’s essential to consider your payload requirements, this is a regular area people get caught out on . It is essential to consider the weight of equipment you want to carry and ensure that there is sufficient plated weight available for when it’s fully laden with passengers , fuel including fixed and added equipment. The current vehicle we have suits our current objectives so we pretty much happy it. H and M .
Hi Dawn , pretty much the same as everywhere else in Spain , not so good at letting dogs on buses etc or inside places . However there are plenty of park areas allowing dogs on leads and the city is pleasant and easy to walk around. The main issue for Poppy is she likes to run free , to doodle dash as we call it , she’ll go mad when she gets home to Norfolk next week. Thanks for watching Helen and Martin.