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Spain in winter

Has anybody "done" St.Jean de Luz to Salamanca via Lasarte, Tolsa, Vitoria Gasteiz and Miranda de Ebro in February?

Thanks in advance
 
Some 5 years ago we done the St ' to Salamanca in Feb and on the French side weather was wet but "going over" we went through snow with a plough in front until it levels out then fine rest of way,however weather changes so much my advice would be to get more info nearer the time. Good luck and safe driving.
 
We went in 2006 and there was snow on the way to Salamanca but not so bad that you couldn't tow. On arrival it was -3 but our heater worked fine so at least it was warm at night. There is more on my site www.gandm.eu
 
We went in 2006 and there was snow on the way to Salamanca but not so bad that you couldn't tow. On arrival it was -3 but our heater worked fine so at least it was warm at night. There is more on my site www.gandm.eu
Last year St. Jean de Luz stopped being an Acsi site which means that this year we will do a slighly different route.
 
We went in 2006 and there was snow on the way to Salamanca but not so bad that you couldn't tow. On arrival it was -3 but our heater worked fine so at least it was warm at night. There is more on my site www.gandm.eu
Can anyone advise on which brand of gas to purchase in Spain & France during Winter Caravaning. I don1t think we can carry enough for the whole trip.
 

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