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The Seville Weekend – my 8 recommendations

There’s little better than a spontaneous decision to escape for the weekend; and Seville, Andalucía’s historic capital makes for a …

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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 …

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Marbella Paseo Maritimo Cycling 4

On 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 …

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Restaurante KM0 San Pedro Andrew Forbes 4

Field 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 …

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Day In Vejer De La Frontera

Romantic Vejer de la Frontera

So, we’ve arrived in Vejer de la Frontera – here is a captivating view of the Andalusian hilltop town. I’m …

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Malaga Cathedral Roof Andrew Forbes 1

A 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 …

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Why 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 …

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Centre Pompidou Malaga

OPEN TODAY – Centre Pompidou Malaga – a journey through the art of the 20th and 21st centuries

A few years ago, when Málaga’s smart, elegant and architectural new ‘Muelle Uno’ (Quayside 1) port development opened, there was …

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Bodega Descalzos Viejos Winery

Wine Weekend in Ronda

Escape to the mountains of the Serranía de Ronda for a long, luxurious weekend of wine tasting The late evening …

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Via Verde de la Sierr

Cycling 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 …

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