Dia de Todos los Santos – El cementerio de San Sebastian, Casabermeja
Today is All Saints Day and in Andalucía, and across Spain this isn’t so much the morning after the night …
Read MoreOn ya bike! Get out and enjoy Marbella’s paseo maritimo
Marbella has to be one of the most ‘liveable’ towns in Europe. Forgot the media clichés, the reality for residents …
Read MoreCastano Santo de Istan
The ‘holy chestnut tree’ that’s nearly a thousand years old! We went down to the woods today; well to be …
Read MoreField to Fork in less that 60km
Restaurant Km 0 in San Pedro de Alcántara endeavours to make eating out a local affair To the west of …
Read MoreA morning’s tasting at Samara Wines in Ronda…
When I’m ‘home’ in Ronda it’s hard for me to stay away from one of the local bodegas! Today a …
Read MoreTasting 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 MoreA new perspective of Malaga – from the roof of the city’s cathedral!
The latest ‘must do’ in Malaga is not a world-class art exhibition or a fancy new gourmet tapas bar. Instead …
Read MoreThe Russians are coming! ..well actually they’ve already arrived…in Malaga
The latest art gallery to come to Malaga is the State Russian Museum of St Petersburg. Around 100 work from …
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; …
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