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 […]
Located in the south of the province of Cordoba sitting proudly in the River Genil valley at the entrance to the Sierra Subeticas Natural Park you will find one of the most tranquil and stunning areas in Andalucia. The white washed town of Iznajar has a population of just 6000 people is most famous for […]
The historic city of Córdoba stands on the impressive Guadalquivir River in the province of Andalucia in Southern Spain. Because of its prime river location, it was founded by the Romans as a port and used to ship olive oil, wine and wheat back to their homeland. It is now a medium sized, […]
Aguilar de la Frontera is a pretty little town in the province of Cordoba , near the small river Cabra, It is located 50 kilometers from the provincial capital Cordoba and is on the Cordova-Malaga railway. It has a population of around 13,000 .
The town is off the N331 between Cordoba and Antequera and is […]
14 Jun
Posted by Jim Mackie as About Andalucia, Cordoba
When visiting the Cordoba Province of Andalucia you should take the time to visit the small picturesque town of Montalbán de Córdoba which is located 42 km away from Córdoba, the Capitol of the province.
Although this town is small, it has just 4,500 inhabitants the history of the town dates back to prehistoric times […]