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Posted: 14.05.2025  ·  #1
Fantastic facility. Grey and Black water disposal. Drinkable water and rubbish bins . All free and within 4 km of the city center. Tram line runs just outside into the city centre. This is the best city for cycle lanes I have visited with one passing the Aire . It is well lit at night and feels very safe with the police patrol passing regularly. Holds up to 50 with an overflow area. Carrefour Hypermarket about 800m away. Lidl about 3.5k away by cycle lanes.


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Posted: 14.05.2025  ·  #2
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Fantastic facility. Grey and Black water disposal. Drinkable water and rubbish bins . All free and within 4 km of the city center. Tram line runs just outside into the city centre. This is the best city for cycle lanes I have visited with one passing the Aire . It is well lit at night and feels very safe with the police patrol passing regularly. Holds up to 50 with an overflow area. Carrefour Hypermarket about 800m away. Lidl about 3.5k away by cycle lanes.


Totally agree Leo. I thought it's location would be very noisy at night but it was grand and I slept the sleep of the just. Good to meet you, again. Does this count as a Craic meet ??? For anyone interested in using the tram, You can get a ticket in the machine at the stop. It will cost you €1.60 and must be used within the hour and is good for one journey only. If you walk down to the tobacconist opposite Carrefore, on the left-hand side as you walk down, you can buy a tram card for €7 with €5 credit installed on it. Journeys using the card cost 74 cents and you can also use them on busses. If you have to change buses to complete your journey you are not charged for the second part. Cards can be topped up in multiples of €5 at any tobacconist.


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Posted: 15.05.2025  ·  #3
Yeah. Great to meet and have a chat in a foreign land.


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Posted: 18.05.2025  ·  #4
The last time I went to Zaragoza aire I was tired and the sat nag told me to take the 3rd exit off the roundabout which I duly did only to end up on the tram line, her self wasn’t impressed but I pushed through the grass and managed to get back on the carriage way opposite the aire by which time I was flummoxed and crossed the carriage way and duly turned right into the oncoming traffic!
Interesting to say the least but no one was hurt😃


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Posted: 19.05.2025  ·  #5
" crossed the carriage way and duly turned right into the oncoming traffic!
Interesting to say the least but no one was hurt😃"
Except Mister Pride 😂😇

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Posted: 20.05.2025  ·  #6
No Martin, no pride was hurt. Personally I didn’t give a d### so long as I got on the aire. She was a bit flustered in case we met a tram!

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Posted: 22.05.2025  ·  #7
We were supposed to go around Zaragoza but missed the exit, and ended up driving through it.
On A 23 we took the exit in Teruel and inland ,stayed 2 nights in Albarracin.
Today we arrived in Castellon, staying here for 7 days, then moving up east coast.
Anybody else out and about in Spain?


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Posted: 23.05.2025  ·  #8
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We were supposed to go around Zaragoza but missed the exit, and ended up driving through it.
On A 23 we took the exit in Teruel and inland ,stayed 2 nights in Albarracin.
Today we arrived in Castellon, staying here for 7 days, then moving up east coast.
Anybody else out and about in Spain?


In Liérganes at the moment, just taking it easy and starting to batten down the hatches and get everything properly stowed and ready for my trip home next Thursday.

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