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Looking for a cooler climate July and August

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 5:48pm
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Lesleyrose

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Last July and August we found the heat unbearable... we live here ...

We have a 6 year old granddaughter 

Does anyone know where we could go for 3 to 4 weeks at this time .... we were going to go inland but we were told the 🦟 mosquitoes were unbearable...

Thank you in advance ....

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 6:17pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 6:17pm

North West coast is a lot cooler. When I drive back to the UK the temperature drops down to low 20's. Which is a major relief for us and the dogs as it usually around 40' in Central Spain.

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 6:33pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 6:33pm

Do you know if there are any hotels there 

Thank you so very much 😊 last year was unbearable...

Les

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 6:45pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 6:45pm

Nice tour would be a few nights in

Pamplona

Bilbao

Santiago De Comp

All wonderful cities with lots of history,  things to do and a truly Spanish feel.

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 7:00pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2018 7:00pm

Thank you so much just to find a place to stay for a month approx with our 6 year old granddaughter preferably a hotel

Thank you 

Les

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 1:22pm

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 1:22pm

Friends of ours who have been here for 40 years, frequently travel to Andorra for this period, staying in an hotel there; they do say, however, to avoid ‘Old Andorra’!!

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 3:33pm

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 3:33pm

Terrific could you get us the name of the hotel also if your friend knows if it is child friendly we have our 6 year old granddaughter 

Thank you again 

Les

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 6:23pm

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 6:23pm

Right - as follows: they stayed in Piolets Park - however, she said that it was going to be closed for renovations so doesn’t know if it’s open again! In a town called Soldeau.

Also, apparently it is extremely reasonable to rent apartments there. 

One enters Andorra on the only main road which continues through Andorra La Vella and is the route to the hotels. Avoid like the plague the actual town of Andorra La Vella as it is heavily built up and not appropriate for a relaxing holiday, nor really suitable for children.

The hotel has amazing views - there are many hotels there of similar quality - huge pool and quite appropriate for children. 

Hope this helps

Kr

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 8:19pm

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 8:19pm

Thank you Stephanie yes I think the one you have mentioned is having alterations can’t book it ... it was good as they had a kids club and a pool thank you for telling us to stay clear of the old town ... about to start looking again 😊

Thank you 

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 10:07pm

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Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2018 10:07pm

We were told the north was cooler Nicola ?

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