16 Feb
Posted by Jim Mackie as Cordoba, Historical places, Malaga, Nature, Restaurants
Located in the north of the Malaga provence where it joins with the Cordoba province you will find one of Andalucia’s most picturesque towns. Nestled in the low brush, olive groves, pines, live oaks and almond trees and even the tranquil waters of the Iznájar reservoir, you will find the town of Cuevas de San […]
El Chorro, a climbers paradise, perched among the ‘hills of hell’ (as the Romans dubbed the awesome gorges and cliff faces of the Rio del Guadalhorce), is an old Spanish pueblo. A curious mix of tourism and internet, cave houses and a centuries old way of life. The village is dominated by the 1920s hydro […]
14 Feb
Posted by Jim Mackie as About Andalucia, Events, Sports
Tour of Andalucia: Cycling Tour of the Sun
The roads of Andalucia will be filled with a mass of bikes between the 17th and 21st of February as the region plays host to the 54th Tour of Andalusia: Cycling Tour of the Sun {’Vuelta a Andalusia - Ruta Ciclista del Sol}
This is a major event in […]
This fabulous restaurant was opened in 1984 by Italian brothers Raffaele and Vittorio Morelli, and its reputation for excellent food and entertainment has spread far and wide along the Costa del Sol.
As one would expect, there is always an Italian twist to many of the dishes on the menu, but the Valparaiso offers much more […]
The first time I visited Moguer was some twenty years ago. It was a sheer case of serendipity and I have returned many times as I find this small attractive whitewashed village pleasing and stimulating to the eye and mind.
Moguer used to be a busy port, just 20-km upstream from Huelva, on the left bank […]
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