Salobreña Town Hall has set out three routes, recommended for those that go for walks or practice outside sports.
Salobreña
News from Salobrena, costa tropical, Granada
Salobreña’s Hash House
by Hugh MacArthur •
There is one of Salobreña’s industries that is still steaming ahead despite the Lock Down… illegal marihuana/hashish plantations.
Good News for Lobres
by Martin Myall •
Mare Abandoned in Salobreña
by Vivienne Hughes •
A Salobreña horse owner is being investigated by the Guardia Civil after it was found that he allegedly abandoned a mare to its fate.
Less Water Consumed
by Hugh MacArthur •
Salobreñeros Being Naughty
by Martin Myall •
The control on the access points of Salobreña might be keeping people out, but it’s not keeping them in; at home, that is.
Salobreña Cat Volunteers
by Martin Myall •
Salobreña has five, stray-cat colonies, each one with between ten to twelve members. Like gangsters, they each have their turf.
Mayor Wants Specific Figures
by Vivienne Hughes •
Mayor María Eugenia Rufino continues to press for a breakdown of Coronavirus-infection figures because until now they have been given on a provincial and comarca level.
Sneaking in is not Home & Dry
by Hugh MacArthur •
People are still trying to reach the coast to take up residence in their holiday home, but getting here is only half your problem, if they do manage it.
Bells & Clappers
by Martin Myall •
Salobreñeros have a reputation for being decent folk, certainly speaking from personal experience, but they can get upset when somebody or something spoils their efforts.


