Thursday, 22 January 2015

Along The Coast Road

16th Jan

This morning we left El Jadida and took the R301 along the coast. The road isn't busy, and a pleasant drive. We stopped at a place called Oualidia. a pretty coastal village with an Aire 32°43'57.4"N 9°02'34.0"W
Oualidia is a very modern coastal town with plenty of restaurants specialising in seafood, it is particularly famous for it's Oysters. It's a nice location and we decide to stay 25dir, no services, guardian parking! There are about 50 vans parked up.
 A very modern Oualidia
 
The beach is another gem, with a few lagoons attached by small inlets. The waves smash against the rocky breakwater. Max was able to stretch his legs and have a good run around.


 Toilets on the beach. My first thoughts Billy Bridgend?
 
You always get vendors tapping the window selling fish, oysters, clams and all sorts of fruit, and back at the van a bit later a vendor came by selling made to order Tagine, made by his wife. Although we had Tagine last night we decided to order a chicken Tagine for 6.30pm this evening at a cost of 100dir. The chaps name is Ali, he spoke good English. He said my English was good, and liked the way I spoke it? "eh"  
It will be good to compare Ali's wife's traditionally cooked Tagine with mine! Lets see what my Sous Chef says?  
Tagine for Two
 
The jury is out on the Tagine, split vote
6.30pm prompt Ali arrived on his Moped with our takeaway. Delivered in the Tagine pot? He tells me he will pick up the Tagine pot at 9am in the morning, so I ask him to pick me up a hubcap and a cake for Sam's birthday. He said his wife will make the cake, no problems and he will pick me up a large loaf. Good man.
The Tagine is delicious, there are a few ingredient's I didn't use in mine, but it was spot on. 9/10
 
17th Jan
 
An early, start Ali is coming by to pick up his Tagine pot, 9pm prompt he arrives, with a nice cake "still warm" that his wife had made and a hubcap. I square up with him and give him a tip, we shake hands and bade him farewell, shortly after a vendor comes by selling fish "sole/dab" he asks for 100dir for the four I want, I start off at 50dir "I always half what they want" to his disgust, he asks 80 I say 60, he asks 70, after some haggling we strike the deal at 70dir. I give him a 100 note, he has no change, so I give him all my coins 65dir. He then guts the fish for me and walks away happy. Shame you can't haggle for beer back home?
 
We left Oualidia and carried on down the N301 coast road to Safi. The views are stunning, the drive is fantastic, not much traffic and the odd village, it certainly hugs the coastline
 
 

 
We find the campsite 32°19'02.2"N 9°14'19.2"W. It is on the North side of Safi 90dir all in no wifi. We took a stroll down the hill to find the town, but gave up at the bottom after about 1km as it was still quite a hike, there were a few restaurants which were full of Moroccan's dining out. 
We later realise we are next to a mosque? And I mean next door, you can hear them chanting from inside.
 There are Peacocks roaming this site also another thing Max isn't too sure of
 
There are a few sites between Safi and Essaouira we have plans to stay at, so we will be on the coast road for a few more days?
It is Sam's birthday today, we will have the fish we got this morning for supper. We tried the cake it was smashing, a kind of citrus sponge cake with grapes, goes well with a cuppa!
Tonight I will have a wee drink with Sam.
Swansea have been smashed by Chelsea 5-0.. No more to say on that to be honest.
 
18th Jan
Today we have decided to stop at a small fishing village called Souira Kedima about 32km along the R301 from Safi. The road is poor in places, but very scenic passing through small villages, it also hugs the coast all the way. 

We arrive at Souira Kedima at midday, 32°02'24.5"N 9°20'30.0"W  It costs 25dir to park no services. There are about 10 vans parked up so we find a spot overlooking the sea.  It’s a nice place, it is being developed with tourism in mind. There is a large Berber tent on the promenade selling food and it appears very popular with the locals. The owner has a monkey tethered outside, it spends its day walking in circles, a sad sight. Later on the rain started and it carried on throughout the night, it was lashing down and that poor monkey was out in it!
Overlooking Souiri Kedima from the R301 
 
 

19th Jan
We left early today we are heading to a place on the outskirts of Essaouira, again the drive is very pleasant it is 85km and the last few days have been the best for driving. Along the way we spot a sign for camping in a small village on the seafront.  We found the place on the internet http://www.camping-essaouira.com/  It looks a fantastic spot.

There is a dirt track road leading to it across a lagoon
We stopped at the new Carrefour supermarket in Essaouira to pick up more beer and essentials, I spend quite a bit, but have replenished the stock! 


The site we are stopping at it is in the middle of nowhere, Camping Esprit Nature 17km on the way to Marrakesh from Essaouira, 31°33'09.9"N 9°37'34.4"W it is along a dirt track for a few km. It is owned by a French couple, The site is the best we have stayed at whilst in Morocco, well laid out with all services 120dir but no wifi and my Huawei is not picking up any signal either.
 
It has nice flat large gravel bays, the toilet block has just been finished to a very high "European" standard, and it is so peaceful. If it had wifi, I would stop here for a few days.
 
20th Jan
 
Today we headed into Essaouira to an Aire on the seafront, 31°29'40.3"N 9°45'51.8"W
after taking the dirt road another way, we end up on the R301 after about 20km of dirt road. It was quite a journey, but we saw the real Morocco.  
 
 
 Looking at Essaouira from the beach

Ile De Mogador
It is 38 years since I last visited this place and it has changed dramatically, it has been developed so much.
After settling in and a brisk walk along the beach and taking this video, we notice quite a few British vans, later we get a knock on the door from a chap off the Motorhome Fun forum Don. We chat for a while, he lives in Spain near Alicante, then along comes Ken "Timetraveller" everyone has a pseudonym on the MHF site, and later Dave aka "Busman" who I was originally going to meet in Algeciras and travel over to Morocco with, he is also here. They have come from Marrakesh and are all heading to Tagahzoute Beach tomorrow, near Agadir the weather is warmer there. Again it rained most of the night but was clear and warm again by the morning.
 
21st Jan
 
We took off this morning after a walk and headed for Idaougourd, a small village 16km from Essaouira. We found out about it from the web and their website Camping le Calme.
We took the P2122 off the N1, although this road had tarmac it was one lane only, so you had to mount the verge when oncoming traffic appeared 31°26'02.4"N 9°39'19.3"W
This site is also in the countryside, and again well laid out with all the facilities at 100dir including wifi lounge.
It has nice accommodation to rent and a nice restaurant. We choose it as we needed to catch up on the laundry. We picked a good day as the sun was scorching 32c and it dried the washing very quick.
Sam was happy with the washing machines.

We ordered a Tagine each for later one beef one chicken so we can share, and compare to my finest beef Tagine I made last Thursday.
 
Sorry Max meal for TWO

The Tagines were ready for 7pm and were delicious. There is a video on YouTube. Camping le Calme have uploaded.  
 
22nd Jan
 
We have stopped here for another day to chill out with no driving. The weather is much better since we had the rain, it is 35c outside.
 The café and wifi area
These ornate water fountains are dotted around the campsite
Peacocks on this site also. Maybe they migrate here?
 
Mark 6:41 Minus one loaf and a fish
 
Today Sam has decided to try her hand at making Moroccan bread. It turned out very good. Although I'm not sure if cost wise? A hubcap is about 2dir = 14p, it will make a good accompaniment to go with my Tagine though.
We are undecided whether to stop here another day or back into Essaouira "I want to go to the medina", or head south along the coast towards Agadir. 
Today we have been two weeks in Morocco , and enjoying the culture and diversity that Morocco has to offer, plus the fantastic weather. The forecast for the week ahead is bright sunshine.
 
 

3 comments:

  1. Glad you are that far away ....Cant hear the screams ......3-1 B/B.

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  2. Thought I heard you when Bradford went 3-2 up on 81mins and then go onto score another for good measure :)
    Oh well it's only the FA cup:(
    Tbh Paddy we been poor since Nov and got what we deserved jack shmitt !!

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  3. I told the others down The Coot ...that that comment would come back and bite me on the bum ! still what a strange day for THE Premiership teams. Glad all is well with you 3 ..all up to date with paper copy of your blog down the road.

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