Sevilla Province, nestled in the southern part of Spain, stands as an embodiment of the region's rich cultural heritage and historical significance. The province is a mosaic of picturesque landscapes, from the rolling hills dotted with olive trees to the fertile plains that support its agriculture. It's the heartbeat of Andalusia, alive with flamenco rhythms and the fragrance … [Read more...] about Sevilla Province : A Quick Guide to Andalusia’s Heart
Walking in Andalucia
Walking in Andalucia...the southern region of Spain, offers a rich tapestry of landscapes, culture, and history to explore. Here are some popular places to explore walking or hiking: When walking in AndalucĂa, it's essential to be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially during the summer months when temperatures can soar. Make sure to carry plenty of … [Read more...] about Walking in Andalucia
The Sierra Nevada mountain range in the Granada province, Andalucia
The Sierra Nevada mountain range in Andalucia contains the most southerly positioned ski resort in Europe. The height of the mountains peaks at an impressive 3.479 meters or 11,414ft which allows thick snow perfect for skiing and boarding on throughout the winter months, yet it is just a stone's throw from the Mediterranean coast. You really can be skiing in the morning … [Read more...] about The Sierra Nevada mountain range in the Granada province, Andalucia
Some great sights in Andalucia
If you are making a trip to Andalucia my advice would be to research the area and decide what most interests you. It is not possible to see it all on just the one trip and I wouldn't suggest you try to! Some like a trip full of culture and museums, others appreciate great architecture, others like lounging on great beaches, others will be going for the nightlife or some may … [Read more...] about Some great sights in Andalucia
The Alameda Botanic Gardens – Gibraltar
The spectacular Alameda Botanic Gardens were first opened to the public in 1816 and is a tribute to the Lieutenant-Governor of the time, Sir George Don. There are a number of commemorative plaques, busts and cannons on view throughout the gardens. Most of these commemorations date back to the 19th Century. However the highlight of these gardens for most visitors is the … [Read more...] about The Alameda Botanic Gardens – Gibraltar





