Andalucia Travel Guide

Marbella, Puerto Banus, Sevilla, Granada, Malaga, Huelva, Jaen, Cadiz, Almeria, Cordoba

Andalucia is famous for many reasons from its stunning beaches to its magnificent rugged inland areas. There are many areas across the whole region that have been named as areas of natural beauty and these areas have been designated as national parks
The beautiful Sierra Mágina Natural Park which forms part of the Cordillera Subbética is [...]

The village of Grazalmena is located in the stunning Sierra del Endrinal in Cadiz province and is located in one of the most beautiful landscapes in the province , if not the whole of Andalucia. The village marks the entrance to the Sierra de Grazalmena national park.
The surrounding area is dominated by [...]

The inland village of Sayalonga is located in the magnificent La Axarquía region just 38 kilometres from the capital of Málaga and 12 from Vélez Málaga. .The surrounding countryside is made up of mountains that are steep and rugged but not very high. La Rábita (672 meters), followed by the peak of El Mercado [...]

The park, which is one of the most important hunting reserves in Spain, is located in the Sierra Morena in the northwest of the province of Jaén. Throughout history, all the people who settled in the South fought to dominate the territory due to its strategic position. The Romans called their main base [...]

Doñana National Park is situated in the South East of Spain within the provinces of Cadiz, Seville and Huelva. It is one of the major wetland reserves of Europe and is also one of the continent’s main bird migration areas. The National Park covers approximately 1300 square kilometres and is one of the key world [...]

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