Andalucia Travel Guide

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Driving into the little town of Sierra de Yeguas a few kilometres from Campillos, we were greeted with the graceful statue of a white horse at its entrance. For Sierra de Yeguas literally means ‘Mountain range of the Fillies’, or female horses. A picturesque name for a very charming village, though it sounds much better […]

Being lucky enough to live near Mijas Pueblo, it is true to say that some of the best exhibitions, ferias and festivals take place in the village, without us even realising it.
Local artist and photographer, Julia de Vere Mcllroy, who has lived in the pueblo for 8 years, is currently displaying her work at the […]

Benagalbón is located 2kms inland from the coastal town of Rincón de la Victoria in the Axarquia region of the Malaga Province.
Between 26th April and the 4th May the Town Public Library and the Department of Culture at the Rincón de la Victoria Town Hall is arranging their 29th Culture Week
The week […]

Lovers of Spanish music can look forward on the 10th May to a concert by one of the best Spanish Rock./Pop acts on the scene today.
The band is called Pereza and they will be at the Málaga Municipal Auditorium on the 10th during a tour ‘Aproximaciones’ whis the name of their latest album which was […]

Festivals form a major part of the Spanish lifestyle. They find a whole host of reasons to celebrate from deep routed religious traditions to modern day music festivals.
The month of April sees two completely different celebrations in two of Andalucia’s towns
From 22 to 27 April, a very traditional and interesting festival takes place when the […]

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