Friday, September 23, 2011

Bilbao, Guggenheim, San Seb and other strange nouns

We left central Spain to travel north, we were lucky enough to be given a lift up to Bilbao with our friend Pedro, who we met at our second VaughanTown. He was incredibly generous and took the scenic route to his favourite place in Spain; Parque Natural de la Sierra de Cebollera. Serisously, it was like we had gone through a wormhole into Canada. I never thought Spain could be so incredibly Alpine. 
I will always remember it, just being so astounded by the raw beauty of that national park. Not something that is on the tourist radar either, it takes a local to bring you there! 

Pedro then drove us on to his home town of Bilbao, and took us to dinner at an amazing seafood restaurant. Slightly awkward that I (Jaz), don't have much of a palate for seafood. However tried and liked my first meal of crab, complete with the hammer and prying tool! We also had some squid and a beautiful super fresh fish, like swimming in a tank next to the table. After dinner Pedro escorted us to our hostel, where we indulged in some much needed sleep. The following day we met up with Jon, whom we also met at VaughanTown, and he took us on a guided tour of Bilbao including the incredible Guggenheim Museum and also for coffee, drinks, dinner, and more drinks. We can't get over the hospitality of the Spaniards, so accomodating, generous and genuine. The culture and people are addictive, we have fallen head over heels in love with all things Spain.

Bilbao through San Sebastian by train was a great scenic route, following the coast. San Sebastian was a much needed rest for us,after a few months travelling, we spent a lot of time catching up on emails, trying to get our resume's in order and sorting out 'real life' things again, such as jobs and housing for our arrival into Amsterdam in about 3 weeks time. Had the weather been better, and invested into a less scummy hostel and not have been so exhausted, I think San Seb would have been far more of a hit. We still had a great time, enjoying the San Sebastian film festival, and relishing the last days of summer and the last time our toes will touch the sand until next summer... when and whereever that may be!
Xx Jaz

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