When the Costa del Sol turned a greater shade of green …

Saturday 16th November – Wednesday 27th November 2024

So, our chilled days in Benalmadena were transformed into a whirl of running, walking, eating, drinking, partying and a whole load of green, as day by day more and more of our wonderful MK Redway Runners arrived in sunny Torreblanca.

The Half Marathon crew, all looking so fresh and excited!

Simon and Steve, taking the half marathon in their stride

At the start of the Benalmadena Race – Holiday World

On the terrace of Holiday World after the Benalmadena Race, enjoying our free paella!

We’d all just collected our race packs … proudly showing off our T-shirts

Dave and Steve … in training

Steve, Fiona, Simon, Steve and Michaela with their reward beer!

Me and my chum Mel

Steve holding on to Simon’s chips! … this one is for you Jim Nesbitt xx

Michaela, David, Fiona, Steve, Jackie and Annie – waiting for Simon to ‘spend a penny.’

Steve, David and Glenis

Steve’s posse and me!

My running pals – Judith, me, Sue, Mel, Chrissie and the two Sheilas .. and Phil x

Ali, Mel and Suelooking so good coming up yet another hill

Laura, Mary and Ellie who walked the 5k and carried our club flag proudly

Martin, Karen, Bernie and Kate were the first to arrive and of course Annie, Steve and I were already here, so we were officially the advance party. The 9.30am morning runs in Torreblanca commenced always followed by coffee and chat, we got the routine underway. But of course the evening frivolities kicked off too. And in true first night of the holiday together style, we got stuck into drinks on the Torreblanca terrace. Martin and Karen had kindly squirrelled some of the Redway Runners’ celebratory cake into their hand luggage for us all to share, such a kind thought. This was to celebrate the club recently receiving the prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service. After the great catch up and celebration drinks we headed out to eat and, as you do, more alcohol was consumed. This may or may not have contributed to the ‘interesting’ train ride home, when (1) certain members of the party missed their stops, (2) Steve and Martin got their hands stuck in the train door as they tried to unsuccessfully keep the doors open and (3) we ended up at a bunch of different stations! Lots of nervous hysterical laughter took place but we eventually managed to reunite all parties and all was well.

Bernie, me, Annie, Martin, Karen and Kate …. the advance party

Over the next few days, more and more of more of our lovely friends arrived. Walking along the strip from Torreblanca to Fuengirola was like being in Milton Keynes … you found yourself stopping every five minutes to chat. The morning runs grew larger – the town didn’t know what hit it … it was just our training runs but I think the locals thought there was an event on each day – there were approximately 65 of us in total. Each evening we would meet in Fibbers Irish Bar for a beer or two (large enough to accommodate us all) and then branch off into different parties to find restaurants to eat – so much choice. Our evening dining this week consisted of:

Thursday 21st – we took train to Fuengirola with Annie, David, Jackie, Colin and Ali – tapas meal in old town followed by drinks in the Panda Bar

Friday 22nd – ate in Fibbers Bar as late back from collecting race packs,

Saturday 23rd – Simon, Michaela, Fiona, Jackie, David and us – tapas in Tanit restaurant

Sunday 24th – after race day – Indi Mex – accommodated 60 of us … quite incredible but a tad slow, understandably. A great club evening with speeches and bar mat awards.

Monday 25th – after a daytime trip out to Benalmadena Pueblo … a quiet evening pizza in our local – Lorenzo’s, Torremuelle.

Tuesday 26th – Santorini – a wonderful greek restaurant with Sheila, John, Sarah and Steve + us

Gathered for post run coffee

Sheila, Steve, me, Steve, Sarah and John – enjoying dinner in Santorini

On Saturday we had a club walk from Benalmadena to Montemar – a leisurely stroll with a huge amount of chitter chatter. Fabulous to see the Paloma gardens and the Marina in its full splendour.

Phil straddling the zebra on our RR outing

The luxurious Benalmadena Marina

Sunday was race day – the Benalmadena Half Marathon with 10k and 5k races too. Whichever race you had entered, we were all so proud to be there as the Redway Runners club and wore our ‘green’ shirts proudly. Our club colour has had to change to a brighter shade recently as we were no longer able to acquire material of the original shade. Now we know why – Benalmadena Half Marathon shirts were that exact shade of green … they’d clearly pinched all the available fabric. So, whilst we normally stand out in a crowd, this time we well and truly blended in. A sea of green.

To say it was hot and to say it was hilly honestly is no exaggeration … everybody agreed it was tough. But we all made it and were a large presence in cheering every one of our runners in. A fantastic effort, especially our soon to be Octogenerian Bernie, who completed this arduous Half Marathon in great style – our super hero!

Our super hero, Bernie

And we swept up on awards … Chrissie, Kate and Bridget for 5k winners in their age category and Karen, Glenis and Ruth for Half Marathon winners in their age category. All girls!!… just saying!!!

Our Redway Runners worthy award winners – Bridget, Chrissie, Glenis, Karen, Kate and Ruth

To cap it all off nicely, we won the award for largest running club attendance … we’re all about awards these days. This was celebrated with great cheers, beers and some dodgy dad dancing!!

Our illustrious leader, Martin Lawrence, with our award certificate – largest running club attendance

Glenis and some well dodgy Dad dancer!!

The celebrations reconvened later in the evening when all 60 of us gathered for an Indi Mex meal and beer mat award ceremony for funny trip stories (what happens on tour stays on tour)!! But Steve got one for his dodgy Strava recording of his first run here which showed him not only running a 5 minute mile but running on water too!!

Fiona, Jackie, David, Steve, Simon, me and Michaela – post race fun

Then on Monday (not too early a start) we had offered to show whoever fancied it, how to get up to the Benalmadena Pueblo (a white village) by public transport (it’s at the top of a humungous hill) and a walk back down. When we met at the station we were expecting up to 20 … but 36 keen RR travellers had rolled up for the expedition. So the bus was a tad busy, friendly as we like to say. Luckily we got on at the very first stop so we all did get on although half were standing – then as the journey continued and more and more passengers boarded we were squeezed tighter. But it was an adventure and I think everyone enjoyed their few hours in the Pueblo, visiting the shops and restaurants and enjoying the views, before the mega steep walk down hill. It was magical to be able to share what is a special place for us with those that had not been before.

Didn’t we have a lovely day – the day we went to the Pueblo!!

Underneath the Christmas tree in Benalmadena Pueblo

Tucking into tapas

Colin, me, Sheila, John and the wonderful selfie taker Ali

Over the next few days our running friends gradually returned to the UK … but there were a few ‘last nights’ to enjoy. We’re back to the original advance party now but Steve and I are trying to spend some quieter time to finish off our Spanish vacation. Let’s see!

And before Benalmadena/Torreblanca/Fuengirola turned green we had another little celebration – the milestone of me becoming an Old Age Pensioner. It was strange not being with Tom and Alice but I had lots of phone calls and messages from family and friends and felt thoroughly spoilt. Steve treated me to an afternoon/evening in Malaga, including lunch, a wine-tasting, walk around the sites of the City and a wonderful steak dinner in another favourite restaurant of ours – El Pimpi. Brilliant day. And when I get back home my bus pass should be waiting for me and my first OAP payment is in early December – so exciting!

Met some new friends doing the wine tasting – Mary and Matthew

Malaga Cathedral

El Pimpi restaurant, Malaga

An incredible 12 days – so blessed to have sunshine and friends. In the words of Barbara Streisand and ‘A Star is Born’ … we are “Ageless and Evergreen.”

Malaga storms and bamboo wigwams …

Friday 15th November 2024

We survived the storms!!

It was a little scary for 24 hours, particularly in light of what happened in Valencia so recently. I think the authorities reacted strongly because of that, sending out alerts with loud alarms to Spanish phones, advising no travel and listing closures. Trouble was, being holidaymakers we didn’t get the alerts and the severity of it all only really hit home as we were traveling by train to Malaga – our thought process being that we might as well spend a wet day dodging in and out of museums, galleries and cafes. We thought the train was pretty quiet and the streets of Malaga too, then we discovered most things were closed down. So it was an incredibly brief visit … as the volume of rain started to increase it dawned on us that perhaps our apartment was the safest bet. We must have got what was one of the last trains back to Benalmadena before the train service shut down for 24 hours – lucky us! And so it was an afternoon indoors, listening to the crashes of thunder and lightening … and the volume of rain was quite phenomenal.

There’ve been piles of bamboo washed up on the shoreline since we arrived 2 weeks ago – we were initially mystified but found out that it had been washed down the rivers from the mountains in last month’s storms. It’s been joyous seeing the kids using it to construct wigwams and beach houses – all shapes and sizes – quite a competition, makes a change from sandcastles! Last week there was a massive clean up campaign and the beaches tidied. But now, it’s all back … at least the kids will be delighted.

On Sunday we took part in the Feungirola 5k race, whilst others chose to do a half marathon! Although it was hot it was a relatively flat course so quite enjoyable. Particularly enjoyable as the course came up short … 4.3k … such a wonderful surprise to stumble upon the Finish Line when you least expect it!!

I’m famous – made it to the official site

The rest of the week has been fairly leisurely although Steve has been training for the Benalmadena Half Marathon on 24th. I’ve settled for speed walking. On Saturday, while Steve, basking in the glory of Wycombe Wanderers being top of the league, watched their match, I took myself off for a long walk along the Benalmadena coastline … 5 jaunty miles in total with a little swim in between. Some stunning and secluded beaches along this stretch and the sea is wonderfully clear.

Beautiful Benalmadena

We’ve met up with Julie, Martin and Annie (& friends) a few times – for runs and coffee. Lovely to have some local expertise out here.

We’ve continued to explore some local areas – love the old town of Fuengirola with its pretty squares, churches, bars, cafes and restaurants. Definitely worth diving into these streets off the main beach area.

Fuengirola old town

Yesterday we took a bus ride up the winding steep hill to Benalmadena Pueblo – this is a favourite spot of ours from a previous visit. Absolutely love it here. Tucked into tapas and wine and soaked up the atmosphere of this white village, with stunning views over Benalmadena. Then, rather than use our return bus ticket, we took a long, leisurely, steep walk downhill back to our apartment.

Benalmadena Pueblo

Stunning views over Benalmadena

Which brings us to today. Steve was up early to fit in a 10 mile run … achieved! Weather seemed a little iffy again but we headed out for a beach day anyway. It was warm enough but the sea was ferocious – only surfers braving the crashing waves. The bamboo is well and truly back.

An early night is called for tonight as tomorrow I reach the milestone that is “Old Age Pensioner!!” Wish me luck!! x

Costa del Sol – some rambling and a whole load of chilling!!

Friday 7th November 2024

A bit of a contrast to our wet, wild and windy adventures on the UK coastline – this time we’re on the glorious Costa Del Sol where we’ve spent the last 5 days settling into the Southern Spanish way of life. Our accommodation in Benalmadena is neatly tucked away from the crowds, giving us the opportunity to explore local life, practice our limited Spanish and use their marvellous train service to explore all there is between Malaga and Fuengirola. There are some superb walking stretches here as long as you stick to the beach strip … either direction from us we can walk for miles and miles on wonderful promenades. If you venture off you go steeply uphill into the mountains – not for the faint hearted. We’re using our ‘Rambling Roses coastal path walkers’ as an excuse to keep to the flat. To be honest a few hills in this moderate November temperature will not be so bad so I’m sure we’ll wend our way up a hill/mountain or two before too long … but there’s no rush!!

We arrived on Sunday night, two hours later than planned due to flight delay. This had the knock on affect of a slight situation at check in … the supermarket, where our keys were waiting for us, had shut. After a number of phone call attempts we finally made contact with our airbnb host to explain – the outcome was we took refuge at the pizza parlour until a young lad appeared on a motorbike an hour later with spare keys. This wait forced us to consume wine!!! Our bijou apartment is lovely and all we need for our budget self-catering 4 weeks sunshine break. And plenty close enough to where many of our running friends will be located when they come out later in the month, just a couple of train stops away. Sea views too, over stunning white Spanish architecture – just perfect.

Stunning views from our apartment

So, this first week we have been finding our feet in terms of:

  1. The best beaches
  2. Selection of walks
  3. How to negotiate Spanish train ticket machines
  4. The ins and outs of the bargain 10 euro train ticket
  5. Exploring all the stops on the Malaga – Fuengirola train line
  6. Importantly, which stations are lower down i.e. how to avoid long uphill walks after a day out!! **
  7. Cheapest supermarkets
  8. Bargain yet delicious Spanish wine
  9. Spanish restaurants

** would recommend Fuengirola, Torreblanca, Carvajal and Los Alamos for beaches that are nearer to train stations. Montemar Alto and Torremolinos are great places but be prepared for a strenuous walk uphill from the promenade if you end your walk in either of these areas.

It’s definitely been hotter some days than others and generally warmer than we had expected. We’ve had a couple of beach days already so plenty of chilling. I’ve got to swim a few times so I’m a happy bunny – the sea is not cold, honestly – not quite a bath but easily doable and refreshing.

Come and join me … it’s so warm!

On Wednesday evening we ventured into Feungirola where we enjoyed a seafood paella at ‘San Pe’, a pretty Spanish restaurant tucked away in the side streets of this vibrant town. On our way home, we bumped into our running friend Julie Bousfield, and her husband Martin – they have an apartment in Torreblanca and had been enjoying a meal out too … so we shared a ‘merry’ train ride home. We met up with Julie again this morning for coffee and a lovely stroll and she shared many handy tips to help us during our stay here.

Scrumptious seafood paella

Steve, me and Julie

Walks so far this week:

  1. Around Benalmadena
  2. Benalmadena – Carvajal
  3. Montemar Alto – Los Alamos
  4. Carvajal – Fuengirola

Trying to get in at least 5 miles of walking each day whilst Steve is trying to build up his running mileage in preparation for the Benalmadena Half Marathon later in the month – he’s wondering why he signed up!! Suffice to say we are very happy to be here. Sunny weather and blue skies certainly energise you and create positivity. After a crazily busy year, we’re relishing spending some chilled time together and intend to take it easy as well as make the most of our Spanish time. And we could wax lyrical about the bargain that is the 10 euro train ticket – we can use it for all our trips for the whole month we’re here and there’s still plenty for us to see and do on the Costa Del Sol.

We hope the sun keeps shining … except on the two race days!!