Tasting wine, in the shade of an Holm Oak… at La Melonera
As you walk into the strikingly contemporary Ronda bodega, ‘La Melonera’ you are greeted by a large artwork – it …
Read MoreHotel El Molino del Arco, Ronda – Review
El Molino del Arco is a quintessential Andalusian cortijo; a former farmhouse and olive mill, now small, romantic hotel that …
Read MoreWhy I was wrong about Torrox
‘Torrox?’ …I hear you ask…My sentiments exactly. ‘Torrox? Where’s Torrox?’ Should we care? That was more or less my opinion …
Read MoreEl Caminito del Rey – The King’s Little Footpath, Ardales, Alora, El Chorro
The World’s scariest footpath opened in Malaga province this spring – but I’ll let you in on a little secret; …
Read MoreWine Weekend in Ronda
Escape to the mountains of the Serranía de Ronda for a long, luxurious weekend of wine tasting The late evening …
Read MoreCycling the Via Verde de la Sierra – the railway that never was
At the beginning of the twentieth century there were ambitious plans to connect remote communities in Spain via a broad …
Read MoreGo West this autumn
For the discerning traveller looking for picturesque, unspoilt nature, authentic local gastronomy and a touch of luxury and style, they …
Read MoreWine growing returns to Monda – Vina & Bodega Remsamen
Sunday morning, in the unseasonably hot autumn weather, we headed to the village of Monda. Through Facebook, I’d learnt that …
Read MoreA Legendary Getaway – exploring Archidona and Antequera
Capture the spirit of northern Malaga province with a visit to Archidona and Antequera Passionate tales of tragic romance and …
Read MoreArte de Cozina – tapas bar, restaurant and hotel in Antequera
I recently enjoyed a tapas lunch in Antequera, at the Arte de Cozina tapas bar and restaurant. The chef is …
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