Andalusia, Cordoba (2676 km) - Reisverslag uit Córdoba, Spanje van Rudy Welling - WaarBenJij.nu Andalusia, Cordoba (2676 km) - Reisverslag uit Córdoba, Spanje van Rudy Welling - WaarBenJij.nu

Andalusia, Cordoba (2676 km)

Blijf op de hoogte en volg Rudy

03 Oktober 2015 | Spanje, Córdoba

We changed the direction in the TomTom to Cordoba and continued on the secondary and tertiary roads south. It is surprising how good even the smallest roads are. In the afternoon we were driving on the service road next to the A4 highway from Madrid to Cordoba. To make a bit of more progress we went on the motor way which enabled us to cover 420 km to a campsite just on the border with Andalucía. After setting up camp, we went to the local restaurant and had a meal to celebrate Jamaliah’s birthday. Back at campsite (since the wifi connection is good) we had a chat with the boys via skype (Anton in Finland) and face Time with Bernard in Holland.

On Friday 2/8 we followed the advice from the TomTom again and made a 50 km detour through the countryside towards Cordoba (190 km). This area is famous for its olives. Most hills are covered with them. The villages on top of the hills stick out above the fields. When stopping for lunch we saw a small museum down the road. It was the site of an archeological excavation of the Iberian culture. Some 20+ grave from around 400 BC where dug up on top of the highest hill overlooking the valleys covered with olive trees.

In Cordoba we found a public parking site next to the old historical town. In the evening we had our first reconnaissance stroll through the old city followed by a well deserved drink in a tapas restaurant in an old inner court yard.

The next day we visited the town in earnest. First it was the Mezquita (785 – 960). This is the old mosque of town. Every ruler had extended it with a couple of rows of columns and finally an outer court yard with a large square minaret. Once the Christians took over (1236) they built a cathedral “Capilla Mayor”(16th century) in the center of the mosque by removing a lot of the original pillars. The area is huge so you could easily find your own place to sit down and enjoy the scenery. Strolling underneath the arches you suddenly bump into the cathedral with all its pompous carvings. Around the mosque the city developed. With on one side the Rio Guadalquivie with its Roman Bridge and on the other side the narrow streets of the old Jewish quarters. After a day of strolling through the streets and visiting the museum we went back to the camper and Rudy got on the bike to cycle around a bit more on the outside of the old center. Along the way there were several churches and remnants of the city walls.

Behind the camper parking area, there was a open air theater. Already several hours before the show people were queuing up. The male singer must be very popular. We enjoyed the music till 23:30. It was a relative warm night since it did not cool down so much at night (now at 250 m).

Just outside Cordoba (8km) on the way to Seville we spotted a turnoff to the old ruined palace/city of Medina Azahara. It was built in 936 by Abd. Ar-Rahman III as the capital of his newly proclaimed caliphate. After Abdula’s sun died a power struggle emerged and the town was abandoned in 1013 in favor of Seville



  • 04 Oktober 2015 - 21:36

    Wytske:

    On the road again! leuk! Zijn jullie misschien van plan om tussen 13 en 18 okt in Portugal/algarve te zijn? Kunnen we daar een kopje koffie drinken samen ;-) Veel plezier in Andalusie!

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We are a family of 4. Rudy Welling was a Principal Production Technologist with Shell/NAM's offshore team. He first went on sabbatical from April 2014 to April 2016. In that period he made a return trip to Vladivostok with his wife, Jamaliah, in camper Passepartout. This was followed by trips to New Zealand and Spain. In April 2016 Rudy re-joined NAM/Shell again in Assen for a year and then retired in May 2017 after 37 years with Shell. He and his family have spent some 21 years in various Shell locations around the world (NL, UK, Brunei, NL, USA, Nigeria, Oman, NL). Jamaliah Jaja is the Manager of the house and comes from Brunei. Anton (1993) studies Business IT in Groningen Bernard (1994) studies Mechatronics also in Groningen Both boys still live at home, but will have to run the household on their own when we start our trip. Our previous trip by car (Volkswagen Passat Station) was from Oman to Holland in 2007. Rudi's great plan is to travel with his wife in a camper around the world. The trips will be in steps. The first is from Amsterdam to Vladivostok. De second from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina over the PANAM highway to Prudo Bay in Alaska. Australia and New Zealand will be separate side trips and Africa will either be done out and back from Amsterdam or just from the Cap to Amsterdam. Now as K/O of Rudi's retirement we are making this second step on a journey around the world. We hope you will enjoy our story Rudy & Jamaliah

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