
Cuenca, a city in the centre of Spain with many attractions, amongst them the hanging houses of Cuenca and the Ciudad Encantada, which is a park of wind-sculptured boulders.
I love the Guájares; it’s like visiting the Alpujarras without having to travel all the way up there – rubbish you say! I’ll explain.
The Almuñécar Municipal Walkers Club started its 2018 programme yesterday with a coastal walk between Valle Niza and El Palo, along the Costa del Sol.
Recently we decided on finding a hike (or bushwalk as we antipodeans like to say) and were lucky enough to come across an area just north of Salobreña called Los Guájares
A couple and their 15-year-old daughter decided to walk up to Los Peñones de San Francisco in the Sierra Nevada – it was a sunny day and the snow was soft and easy to cross.
The Almuñécar Board of Sports has planned a hike around Padul/Dúrcal for this Sunday, the 23rd.
The Almuñécar hiking club’s last walk was to the Sierra de la Almijara, which offered panoramic delights. The walkers were blessed with a sunny day, although just a bit on the chilly side up there in the mountains.
A group of 40 hikers from the Almuñécar walkers club carried out an excursion between lentegí and Almuñécar. The said club is organised by the Municipal Sports Board.
A group of 15 walkers from Almuñécar enjoyed an excursion to Nerja’s area of natural beauty, Río Chíllar. This was the first outing of the new season of programmed walks.
Well, I decided that as I live in a townhouse in Almuñécar and from the main terrace you look straight down into the Bonsai Garden, it was about time I went and had a look around the place. As it turns out, it’s a really interesting, hidden treasure that is beautifully laid out on several…