between barcelona and madrid
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Barcelona to Madrid. Seems to me you can't go north. Unless you meant just a little bit north as in San Sebastian in the Basque region. I happen to think that its' one of the most romantic places. You could head down then, stopping at Santillana del Mar, Burgos, Segovia. And all the beautiful "minor" towns in between. I'm travelling in Sept. and have aimed for a small town called Sepulveda, a bit northeast of Segovia..
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barcelona-sitges-peniscola-valencia-alarcon( castle parador )cuenca-alacala de henares-or chinchon-madrid and if you still have time.. segovia.<BR><BR>or.. after cuenca... belmonte..toledo..aranjuez..madrid.<BR><BR>this way you will get in several castles..and get into the countryside which is so charming.<BR>treat yourself to a parador..not in toledo, but perhaps spend the night at alarcon...or chinchon. it is unreal.<BR>you will feel like you are living in the past.<BR>the national parador hotel system is government owned, has a website, and photos of these beautiful mostly historic castles restored tohotels.<BR>really worth a stop even for a coffee.<BR><BR>the tolls from barcelona to valencia are steep, but worth the speed you make.<BR>peniscola is halfway between the two.. about 2 hours.<BR><BR>do not leave anything visible in parked car.. keep doors locked when you are driving in towns.. to avoid stoplight theives who grab your purse off back seat of car with you in it.<BR><BR>never put your purse in the trunk of car while at beach.<BR><BR>beware but enjoy.<BR>i have never been robbed but many of my friends have.. but mostly due to carelessness.<BR><BR>enjoy the trip.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>




