Posts Tagged ‘Andalucia’

Shopping on a rainy day in Málaga

May 21st, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
What?  The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain, doesn’t it?  Well, it’s not great today – but the good news is, it will warm up later this week.  There aren’t many wet days at this time of year in sunny Southern Spain, but sometimes it can happen!  What’s to do on a rainy day?  How about a bit of shopping?  Based for your Spanish holiday in Málaga? Then head on down to the mall, and indulge in a little retail therapy.  Let’s go shopping on a rainy day, in and around Málaga.

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5 Things to do with Kids in Almuñécar

May 16th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
The Costa Tropical, it has such a natural beauty, Don’t drive on past either, stop and explore such towns as Almuñécar, there’s more to do here than you think.  Travelling with kids isn’t always the most relaxing of holidays -  ‘are we there yet?’-  but you can make it better by filling the days with things to do. Here are a few suggestions of things to do with children in Almuñécar, on the sunny Costa Tropical.

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Wild Spring Plants of Andalucía

May 15th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Go take a hike.  Venture into the countryside – the Campo – of Andalucía at this time of year and take a deep breath and and a lasting look. The countryside, as far as the eye can see, is covered with a colourful and sweet smelling blanket of wild flowers and herbs.  A walk in the stunning Alpujarras at this time of year will lower your blood pressure, set your pulse to a slow rhythm and you’ll experience that feel-good factor, in some of the freshest air in Europe. Take a second look at the wild Spring plants of Andalucía, and their uses.

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Event: Come to the Fair in Algeciras

May 13th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
June is full of Fiestas and Fairs in Spain.  Well, actually, so is every other month – in fact, you can probably happen on a party anywhere,  or at any time in party loving Spain. Come for your Spanish holiday in June, and you can join in with all the fun of the fair in Algeciras,the Royal Fair in fact,  on the sunny South coast.

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Birdwatching for Spring – in Southern Spain

April 30th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Are you getting a little twitchy? Is it time for a holiday?  Birdwatching is a big part of a holiday for some, and this is the perfect time of year to do so.  Spain has a huge population of migratory birds – and now in Spring, they’re all coming back for their Spanish holiday.  Where can you see them?  Let’s take a look at our feathered friends-  and see where are the best spots for a little Spring birdwatching in the South of Spain.

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City Heat – Top 5 City Breaks in Spain

April 29th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
City breaks – our favourite type of mini break and the total antithesis from where we live.  A rural setting in some of the cleanest air in Europe is wonderful but sometimes a little bit of carbon monoxide is called for! A few short days in the city is a treat and a cultural top up, and needn’t cost the earth either. Spanish cities are worth exploring more than most.  Let’s take a quick look at the Top 5 city breaks in Spain, for that next weekend away.

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5 Historic Jewish Sites in Spain

April 27th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Do you long for a little more than the norm when you take a Spanish holiday Perhaps you like to explore the history of your destination, or yearn to dig a little more than skin deep? Lovers of history, archaeological interest, or just lovers - these destinations make for great romantic breaks – will appreciate a look at some of the Jewish routes in Spain.  Let’s see a few of them, 5 historic Jewish sites in Spain.

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5 of the Strangest Fiestas – in Spain

April 10th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Spain loves a party – and fiestas are synonymous with Spain.  Perhaps you’ve wandered into one by accident, that’s easy to do, there’s one on almost every day, somewhere in Spain!  You can book a holiday around a specific one, or just look one up when you get here.  One way or another, it’ll be a riot – of music, dancing, local gastronomy and drinking, usually with loud sound provided on cue with fireworks and bangers.  Yes, Spain ‘does’ LOUD very well too! But there are some really odd festivals too, some so strange you’ll think I am making this up – but, I assure you – it’s all true.  You might just have to come along and see some of these in order to quite believe them. Here are 5 of the strangest festivals in Spain.

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Using your 5 senses in Spain

April 9th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
A holiday in Spain will leave you with all sorts of lingering, beautiful memories.  Uploading your photographs when you get back home is all part of the pleasure, remembering each sun filled day out, that great Paella, the gorgeous beach you chose when you booked that perfect holiday home.  Spain will fill all of your senses, and leave you relaxed and rejuvenated.  What are your special memories of your best Spanish holiday?



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Sanlúcar – Sherry and Sunshine

April 8th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Sitting in the warmed up Spring sunshine late yesterday afternoon, I thought to pour a tall, narrow glass of sherry.  No, I’m not ninety, and neither am I a granny…!  But sherry is having a revival not seen since the first Easter – it seems everyone is drinking it, and there’s so much more to sherry than just the flavour of a trifle.  But on a warm Spring evening, the Sherry to try is a cold Manzanilla, with a little tapa on the side.  The perfect aperitif before a late dinner, and so refreshing.  Where’s it from?  Let’s take a look…at sipping sherry in Sanlúcar de Barrameda.

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Carol Byrne
Sometimes you just want  a different perspective on something familiar. Yesterday, we found ourselves in Granada, and spent a few sun filled hours wandering the narrow streets of  Sacromonte and the Albaicin – leading up to the stunning Alhambra. Avoiding the hordes of tourists until the last moment, we dodged the main plazas and souvenir filled streets in favour of the local areas. A little edgy, a graffiti filled world opened up to us, as well as an insight into day to day life in the shadow of the most beautiful palace in Spain. Take a wander around Granada, and take a fresh look at the Alhambra palace and it’s surroundings.

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Organic eating in Jaén

April 4th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne

With all this possible Horse meat in the food chain, we’re all starting to wonder exactly what it is we eat – and most of us are becoming a little fussier about where it comes from.  If you would like to sample some organic food treats on your next Spanish holiday, then come to Jaén.  Check out the certificates in the local bars and restaurants – because from the end of this month they’ll be taking part in El Valor de Jaén – otherwise known as the Organic Tapas Route Festival.  Fancy biting into some good organic food with a welcome slice of Spanish sunshine on the side?

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Fería time in Seville

April 2nd, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
What are you up to later this month?  Thinking of a trip to sunnier climes, a boost to your well being?  Where better than Spain this Spring to do just that.  How about a fería to beat all ferías too?  Head to Seville this April, and join in with all the razzmatazz of the Seville Fería.  And Seville isn’t so bad either. After all the snow and rain of the UK  treat yourself and make a Spring date with some Spring sunshine and the Fería of Seville.

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Spring Flowers in Spain – in Photographs

March 31st, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Think of Spain in Springtime and you’ll probably conjure up thoughts of early sunshine, long stretches of sandy beaches, vibrant cities celebrating their Spring fairs.  Well, yes, all that too, but more awaits if you venture out into the countryside of Spain during this most fragrant of months. Take a picnic, pack a blanket, and take a drive.  Stop in some of the best countryside in Europe, the Alpujarras mountains and it’s foothills, and take a stroll.  Like nature and wild flowers?  Like to browse some wild flora photos? You’ll love this!

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Holy Week and Easter in Spain

March 18th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Easter. What does it conjure up for you?   Chocolate. Easter Eggs. The Easter Bunny. More solemnly, Religion? Somehow, sunshine figures somewhere in there too, why do all childhood memories of Easter involve yellow ribbons and sunshine?  But you can still have some sunshine too, not if you stay at home, but come instead to sunny Spain for Semana Santa – probably the biggest and most important date on the Spanish calender.

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A Ramble around Ronda

March 14th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Pop stars and politicians, poets and songwriters, authors and of course, us ordinary folk, we can’t be all wrong, can we? Ronda remains one of the most visited places in Spain, for good reason, in fact, lots of reasons.  One glance, your first glance, at the town perched high on a precipitous ledge, overlooking and surrounded by lush green valleys, and you’ll need no further explanation. Filled with many gems, architectural and historic, let’s take a ramble around the Spanish diamond that is Ronda.

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Torrox – it’s a Tale of 3…Pueblos!

March 13th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Torrox is a pueblo  – or rather 3 different destinations – not too far from the airport at Málaga.  It comprises the coastal resort, a hilly traditional pueblo, and even a bit in between!  We stayed there last year for a few days on a bargain break, just to take the edge out of Autumn on our mountain, and grab a little downtime.  Mostly, we speed past on the way to the airport, glancing right and left, alternating between the calm sea and the little villages and larger towns as we pass. But a few days there was a great idea, as it happens, so let me take you on a tour of Torrox.

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Admiring Arcos de la Frontera

March 7th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Sometimes you just want somewhere to look exactly as you would imagine it to be.  If you choose a Spanish holiday this year in the sunny South of Spain, then consider Arcos de la Frontera, in Cádiz. Your first view will be exactly as you thought it would, a perfect template for an equally perfect pueblo blanco – let’s take a moment and admire Arcos de la Frontera.

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Bullfighting in Spain

February 23rd, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Bullfighting.  It’s an emotive subject.  Do you loathe it? Or do you accept bullfighting as part and parcel of the culture of Spain?  Easily dismissed as cruel, barbaric or old fashioned, many visitors to Spain find bullfighting abhorrent  – but it is still a big part of the culture and history of this country.  What do you think?  Whatever your opinion, March, next month, sees the start of the bullfighting season in Spain. 

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Head for the hills – take a picnic in Spain

February 5th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
The sky is azure blue, the birds are singing, daytime temperatures are climbing and the Almond is in full fluffy blossom.  Wait a minute, it’s still only February, right?  Right.  And this is Spain.  Even up here at altitude in the Alpujarras mountains the day’s heat will fool you completely into thinking that you have been transported straight to late Spring. So, make the most of your self catering holiday, think al fresco, pack a picnic and a blanket, and head for the hills! 

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