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Aracena in western Andalucia |
The Sierra de Aracena, where local industry centres around olive growing, vineyards and pig farming for world-class hams, has its focal point in a small and very pleasant market town.
Aracena town has a relaxed air of satisfaction, which may have something to with there being a grand total of 64 bars and 3 discotheques for a population of just 7,500.
It's in the middle of Andalucia's greenest, most unspoilt area, with some lovely holiday villas, ideal for people who want to relax and go for walks or bike rides off the beaten track. |
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Low Alpujarras: Orgiva & Lanjaron |
 Brought into the limelight by the book “Driving over Lemons,” the warm, fertile valley of the Guadalfeo river is a perfect area for holiday homes with pools, hidden away in olive groves. Granada and the Costa Tropical are within easy reach for day trips.
The main destinations for holidaymakers and settlers are Orgiva and Lanjaron, where garden villas are also starting points for numerous excursions. |
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Holidays in Picos de Europa |
 Rivalling the Alps for mountain scenery, hiking opportunities and snow-topped peaks in winter, and yet only 20 kilometres from the Atlantic beaches of the Bay of Biscay, are the picturesque Picos de Europa.
Spain’s first and largest National Park comprises a superb mountain range largely shared between Asturias and Cantabria in northern Spain. We pick out three special areas as being of interest to holidaymakers who love their mountains, but might like a day at the coast, too. |
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Holidays in Northern Spain - Where to Go |
How much do you know about Northern Spain?
If you're one of the many holidaymakers to Spain who have never made it to the northern lands, ranged along the Atlantic, this is for you.
You're about to discover another Spain altogether, green and deeply natural. Once you start to realize what it’s all about, you may wonder how it’s escaped you all this time.
Here are 50 reasons to go to Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria. |
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High Alpujarras: Bubion, Capileira & La Taha |
If the Low Alpujarra (Orgiva and Lanjaron) is characterized by long, hot summers and villas with pools in the river valley, just a half hour’s drive up the mountain road brings you to another world altogether, with much more to offer.
In recent years, the High Alpujarra has grown into a favourite destination for walkers and anyone wanting a healthy, peaceful holiday in picturesque surroundings of sunny mountains. The air is pristine and spring water gushes from the village fountains. |
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