Mainland Spain and the Balearic islands are 1 hour ahead of us !
Yes, I thought that was the case. It's just that I've got 2 books that say that Spain is one hour ahead in winter and two in the summer. Has that ever been the case or have both of the books got it wrong?
Pehaps it has something to do with our Daylight Savings Time?
'Barcelona is one hour ahead of the UK. This applies except for brief periods during the changeovers to and from daylight saving time in Spain (the clocks go forward in the last week in March, back again in the last week of October).'
I think it might be that they change their clocks at a slightly different date to us and until both sets of clocks have been changed there would be a 2 hour difference. Extremely confusing though!
The confusion often occurs because many guides and websites correctly show that Spain is GMT+1 during the winter months and GMT+2 during the summer months. Some people wrongly assume that to mean a 1 hour time difference in the winter and 2 hours difference in summer. But they are perhaps forgetting that the UK is on GMT during winter and GMT+1 during the summer, meaning that there is always just that 1 hour time difference.
David
Nice explanation David. Gold star for you.
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