Celebrate the last of the summer evenings to the light of more than 25,000 candles, at Guaro’s Luna Mora Festival
Now in its 17th year, the annual Luna Mora Festival transforms the normal, inland Malaga village of Guaro into a …
Read More‘Feria de Malaga’ – Malaga’s annual summer fair 17th – 24 August 2013
This month the streets of Malaga are scented with jasmine; it’s August and time for the city’s annual fair, the …
Read MoreImmerse yourself in an Andalusian Spa
The Romans made bathing an integral part of their culture, so understandably when they occupied Iberia they were quick to …
Read MoreWalking on the Wild Side – a journey through Sierra Nevada and Cabo de Gata
Here is the article that relates to my recent trip to Sierra Nevada and Cabo de Gata – notes from …
Read MoreCanyon country – Rambla de los Yesos, Almeria
Just a quick note about this wonderful hike (PR-A 16), near Alboloduy in Almeria. Put on your hiking boots here for …
Read MoreIn search of the elusive Iberian Lynx – La Donana National Park
Stretching from the pilgrimage village of El Rocío, east to the city of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and down to the …
Read MoreAt Home I’m a Tourist
Showing until June 16th, at Malaga’s contemporary art museum, CAC, is ‘At Home I’m a Tourist’; the bonkers collection of …
Read MoreSnapshots from Cordoba
Córdoba, capital of its province of the same name, is certainly one of Andalucía’s more mysterious provincial capitals. Not served …
Read MoreSemana Santa (Holy Week), Easter 2013 in Andalucía, Spain
I’m often asked about the Holy Week here in Spain. It’s truly one of the most extraordinarily Spanish cultural events …
Read MoreAndalucía’s Liquid Gold – Olive oil tasting in Jaén Province
Experience Jaén, from its Renaissance cities to its natural parks, experiencing some of the world’s best olive oil on the …
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