Oued Lalou

12th October 2024

A very basic campsite. But we are pitched on grass, not sand or hardcore 😊.  The tent was so wet from striking camp in Spain 4 days ago, there was a puddle in the tent bag.  Facilities are 2 x long drop toilets; a bucket and scoop flush. No showers … there’s the sea 😆.   No fresh water – a salt water well. But only €5 pn. And a fabulous long beach. Think we will only stay a few nights!!!


We also desperately need a laundrette.
We cooked outside with Brian and witnessed a fabulous sun set. It’s lovely to go to sleep to the sound of waves.

13th October – Akchour Waterfalls Walk

We took the car up to Akchour. There are 2 waterfalls of note. We walked to the smaller and much nearer waterfall. Very pretty with lots of mini waterfalls. A popular area with the Moroccans and tourists.


Brian had to explain to many local women that Zoa, a Vislar, had eaten his breakfast and was no longer hungry. Some really terrified. Too many aggressive wild dogs.
We attempted to walk to Gods Bridge, a natural arch. But the path was near vertical, so we aborted. Later to learn that we could have waded the river, but Corrie is water adverse.

Supper was a pre-ordered sardine tagine … yummy. €15 for the 3 of us.

14th October – Beach walk at Oued Laou

Up late. J’s airbed leaked (stopper, so couldn’t patch it), so he’s on the spare 10.5 tog duvet folded over and my pilates mat.  That combined with heavy rain and barking dogs, close by, means neither slept well.

We walked from the campsite a no driving day.

They hauled up boats when I took Corrie out for her last walk. I didn’t fancy asking for fresh fish in the dark on my own
So much rubbish and fag butts.  They should redeploy some of the plentiful street cleaners to the beach. The amount of waste everywhere is really depressing.
A really long beach and esplanade. So many apartment blocks with hardly anyone currently in them. Perhaps it gets busy in the summer. Even the local fuel station was closed.

The first cafe had no toilets. And desperate for a European toilet experience, we moved onto the Cafe Bristol (there’s a Hotel Bristol in most large towns).  Lovely toilets, coffee and cake! 

Brian cooked turkey and super tasty lentils.

Tasty Tetouan

12th October 2024.

Cleared the apt and loaded the car by 9.45.  Note to self: get everything laid out before packing … amazing how i can never pack the same. Corrie travelled some of the journey with a chair across her.

We do like a journey with a stop. Tetouan is known as the Daughter of Grenada due to Andalucian architecture. All very grand.

Very Andalucian.  Stopped here for coffee €3 including the tip. Not tourist prices
Entrance to one of the King’s palaces. He destroyed a garden, so had another built elsewhere

Then you enter the Medina. A huge rabbit warren of narrow passageways.  First all the jewellers, clothes and then leather products.

Leading to the tannery.  Fortunately, this didn’t stink, as not used since the Romans.

But some put on a show for tourists

We only had 3 men offer to guide us around. Ice cream a disappointment. May only have been €1.40 for both of us to have 2 scoops, but lacking flavour … they all tasted the same. And definitely no cream. Completely the opposite to my milk shake of yesterday, which was ALL cream, with 2 ice cubes and caramel sauce squirted on top!

Liked this 11th largest Moroccan city … a lot.

Tonight’s destination was Oued Lalou, on the north coast. Camping Ahmed was primitive to say the least!  Two Turkish / long drop toilets, flushed by a bucket with a scoop. Showers?  Try a refreshing dip in the sea OR stand over the loo and throw the bucket of water over your head. No difference between the 2 options really …the water in the bucket came from a salt water well!  But we could pitch the tent on grass and we had the sound of the sea.  €5 per night.