Bilbao to Fuengirola
Bilbao to Fuengirola
Good morning. My husband and I are travelling to Spain next month for an extended stay. We are getting the ferry to Bilbao and driving down to the coast. Can anyone give any advice on the best route to take please. We are happy to use the toll roads but want to ensure we avoid going through cities eg Madrid. We were not planning on stopping overnight anywhere but if we change our mind can anyone suggest any good safe places to stay. Many thanks.
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Re: Bilbao to Fuengirola
If you just pick up the M50 to go aroung mdrid you'll be fine just avoid the 30 or you will go through the centre, but if you do accidently just go over the far right handlane follow signs for cordoba and you will be back on track.
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Hi carlos30,
Welcome to The Forum...............
Following on from Julie's post.........From picking up the M-50 north of Madrid to the first service station on the R-4 is 30 mins, there are two Tolls on the R-4 , work out about 12euro total.
If its a Sunday then you can use the A-4 as it will be fairly quiet (you have to drive past this turning to get to R-4.
For comfort breaks only stop at service stations that you can see from the Motorway, as some are off on industrial estates.
Any valuables , ie Passport carry on you, don't leave in a bag in the car. Don't leave small bags visible in the car keep with you.
Depending on what time you are travelling.....Hotel Alisa at Lerma has secure garage. I always use this one.
http://www.hotelalisa.com/ingles.html
Have a nice trip..............
Welcome to The Forum...............
Following on from Julie's post.........From picking up the M-50 north of Madrid to the first service station on the R-4 is 30 mins, there are two Tolls on the R-4 , work out about 12euro total.
If its a Sunday then you can use the A-4 as it will be fairly quiet (you have to drive past this turning to get to R-4.
For comfort breaks only stop at service stations that you can see from the Motorway, as some are off on industrial estates.
Any valuables , ie Passport carry on you, don't leave in a bag in the car. Don't leave small bags visible in the car keep with you.
Depending on what time you are travelling.....Hotel Alisa at Lerma has secure garage. I always use this one.
http://www.hotelalisa.com/ingles.html
Have a nice trip..............
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Re: Bilbao to Fuengirola
I think it would be very difficult to avoid travelling through Madrid if you are going to Fuengirola from Bilbao without making sizable a detour.
If you follow Julie or Enrique's advice you can without going too close to the centre because Madrid has an extensive Motorway network.
Avoiding traffic the journey will take between 10-12 hours taking into consideration you will need to stop to fill up, rest, eat and so forth so I would consider stopping overnight.
I usually stay at one of the Travelodges near Madrid, which is just about 40 per cent into the journey, and gives us the opportunity to have a meal and explore Madrid a little.
There are various possible toll sections of motorway, which mostly have alternatives. I live in Bilbao so I can tell you about a new one here, which should be avoided.
Coming from the port you will need to follow Bilbao airport until you see an IKEA , then follow Bilbao, then Burgos. Do not take the airport exit after the IKEA .
The section between Bilbao and Burgos is toll and is unavoidable. Other posters from Andalucia will help regarding motorways there.
If you follow Julie or Enrique's advice you can without going too close to the centre because Madrid has an extensive Motorway network.
Avoiding traffic the journey will take between 10-12 hours taking into consideration you will need to stop to fill up, rest, eat and so forth so I would consider stopping overnight.
I usually stay at one of the Travelodges near Madrid, which is just about 40 per cent into the journey, and gives us the opportunity to have a meal and explore Madrid a little.
There are various possible toll sections of motorway, which mostly have alternatives. I live in Bilbao so I can tell you about a new one here, which should be avoided.
Coming from the port you will need to follow Bilbao airport until you see an IKEA , then follow Bilbao, then Burgos. Do not take the airport exit after the IKEA .
The section between Bilbao and Burgos is toll and is unavoidable. Other posters from Andalucia will help regarding motorways there.
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Thank you all very much for your helpful advice. I will let you know how we get on.
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Well I've cycled it, Bilbao - Malaga direct and never went anywhere near Madrid. It's shame that you intend to use the autovias, central Spain has some wonderful places to see and spectacular and desolate scenery. The N630 is a great road.
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When you say you are not intending to stop anywhere overnight do you mean two drivers doing the trip with one sleeping while the other drives?
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Well, I am taking details of possible hotels, but as we arrive at Bilbao at lunchtime my husband says he would prefer to do the drive with short stops but not stopping overnight, arriving around 9-10pm in the evening. We are very familiar with the Malaga area and have friends down there. We will be making the journey again next year for hopefully a much longer period of time. That is when we will probably do it in a more leisurely manner and take in some of the sights.
Can anyone tell me if when we disembark at Bilbao if there is plenty of clear signs showing how to get onto the correct road?
One other question we want to use the M50 rather than the M30 is it clearly signposted from the A1/AP1? Thank you.
Can anyone tell me if when we disembark at Bilbao if there is plenty of clear signs showing how to get onto the correct road?
One other question we want to use the M50 rather than the M30 is it clearly signposted from the A1/AP1? Thank you.
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Re: Bilbao to Fuengirola
Hi carlos30,
Sort out your route plan with road numbers and you will find clear signs as you leave the port.
No chance of missing the M-50 turn as you come down the A-1, its at 21km junction north of Madrid.
Sort out your route plan with road numbers and you will find clear signs as you leave the port.
No chance of missing the M-50 turn as you come down the A-1, its at 21km junction north of Madrid.
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Thank you Enrique for your help.
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Re: Bilbao to Fuengirola
Coming from the port you will need to follow Bilbao airport until you see an IKEA , then follow Bilbao, then Burgos. Do not take the airport exit after the IKEA nor the Balmaseda exit further down the motorway. Stay on the motorway until you see the next BurgosVitoria Gastiez exit and don't take notice of any other directions.carlos30 wrote:
Can anyone tell me if when we disembark at Bilbao if there is plenty of clear signs showing how to get onto the correct road?
If you do, you will be travelling in circles and paying for the pleasure
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