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
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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
Map of Torremolinos
Map of Torremolinos You can see from the map of Torremolinos that it is a small coastal town, located just a few miles south of Malaga Airport. The map is interactive, so make use of the buttons in the top right corner to change the view type to your liking. We all know how simple the internet can make things at home, but on holidays a fold up Street Map will prove its … [Read more...] about Map of Torremolinos
Torremolinos is Popular and Charming
Torremolinos is a popular and charming seaside municipality of Costa del Sol, 7km west of Malaga airport. Check it out on our Map Page. It was the first Costa del Sol resort to be developed in the early sixties when it was still a sleepy village. Its' heritage is still visible through its surviving original fresh fish bars in the shopping centre, flanked by exclusive boutiques … [Read more...] about Torremolinos is Popular and Charming
Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz
Sitting in a spectacular sheer cliff, Arcos de la Frontera is a picturesque town full of reminders of the Arab period. It was the Arabs who founded Medina Ar-Kosch as a defensive strong-point. This inheritance has left a pattern of steep, narrow streets on a rocky promontory with the river Guadalete winding at its feet. Arcos de la Frontera is a very striking Andalucian … [Read more...] about Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz