Change of season and new adventures in sight. Who said you can't travel in autumn? With the departure of the heat, new possibilities open up and, although it is a season between long vacation periods (summer and Christmas), we have several long weekends on the calendar that allow us the occasional getaway. Are you coming with us?
Learn about the history of La Rioja and visit its vineyards
Autumn is the best time of year to go to La Rioja. This exponent of inland tourism becomes a coveted destination every autumn, due to its pleasant temperatures, its cultural offer and the opportunity to see the vineyards en su máximo esplendor. Eso sí, si tu visita estará acompañada de una visita con cata a alguna de las maravillosas bodegas de la región, ¡recuerda que quien conduce no puede beber!
in the Área Autocaravanas Navarrete puedes fijar tu punto de descanso durante los días de visita a La Rioja.
🚐 Route through La Rioja with your motorhome.
Los encantos del norte de Italia en Verona y el lago de Garda
Igual que Romeo y Julieta, déjate enamorar por esta ciudad que fue punto de encuentro durante el Imperio Romano e inspiración de William Shakespeare para su famosa obra de teatro. Actualmente, puedes visitar una antigua casa señorial conocida como «Casa de Julieta» donde la imaginación echa a volar para recrear algunos de los pasajes más famosos.
You can't miss the emblematic Verona Arena, site of epic gladiator battles, take in the views from the Lamberti Tower, climb the Castle of San Pietro or let yourself be carried away by the art on display at the Castelvecchio Museum.
A few kilometers from Verona, you also have Lake Garda, surrounded by imposing mountains and charming towns. You will feel like you are in an autumn story! In addition, you have the option of spending the night right there in the Agricamping Le Corniole.
Combo of historical cities: Mérida, Seville and Granada
We end with a triple recommendation. Three cities in the south of Spain that have an ancient history behind them and that have a perfect temperature in autumn to be visited.
We start with Mérida, known worldwide for its Roman Theater and the rest of the legacy of those years in which she was Augusta Emerita, today largely concentrated in the National Museum of Roman Art, an architectural work by Rafael Moneo that represents a modern version of the ancient Roman basilicas. But that's not all, the Visigothic and medieval legacy of the city is also very interesting to delve into this historic city. Here are others essential places to visit Mérida and, to spend the night, a few meters from the Theater you have available the Mérida Motorhome Area.
We go down the Silver Route and arrive in Andalusia, where Seville will welcome us with open arms. Under a light that bathes such emblematic places as the Giralda, the Alcázar, the Plaza de España or the neighborhoods of Santa Cruz or Triana, on the banks of the Guadalquivir. Recently, the British newspaper The Telegraph named her Seville as the third best city in the world to visit. There is no shortage of reasons, no doubt! You can reserve your place at Seville Motorhome Area.
Finally, we arrive at the magical Granada, a city to get lost in for its mythical neighborhoods of Albaicín and Realejo, under the majestic Alhambra. It is a crime to go to Granada and not visit this complex, where we especially highlight the Nasrid Palaces. Of course, get your ticket a few weeks in advance to make sure you don't miss out. Other recommendations in Granada are visits to the shops and bars in the Center, a walk along the Paseo de los Tristes and the Carrera del Darro or going up to Sacromonte, where you can find the purest Granada flamenco in its caves. A few kilometers from Granada we have the spaces of Camper Park Beas de Granada and the Camping Ruta del Purche, where you can also take the opportunity to go up to the Sierra Nevada ski slopes when they open.
Do you want more recommendations for traveling in autumn with your vehicle? Then we leave you the articles from other years, where you will discover more interesting destinations:
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