A charity Lunch is being held on the 26th of November at the Restaurante Rosa Náutica (La Herradura) in aid of the Help for Heroes programme
Tag Archive for La Herradura
Vuestra Casa
by Nicola Westby •
When passing through La Herradura, I noticed Nico had a brand-new sign outside his shop advertising his wares! So when I called in to see him we had a chat about the various types of jobs he has done and enjoyed.
Jeannot
by Mette Owens •
Pepe has the wickedest sense of humour and probably the best fish dishes and tapas in town. It’s also the town watering hole for most. Jeannot isn’t just a bar; it’s an institution. If you haven’t been to Jeannot, you haven’t been to La Herradura – it’s that simple
Car-Park Update
by Editor •
The Town Hall has just announced that the construction companies are ‘working around the clock’ to have the two controversial underground car parks open for the end of this month.
Mirador Charity Event
by David Darby •
I had the pleasure this week of meeting a fabulous and determined woman, Anne Harwood, from La Herradura, who told me her story about how she conquered cancer.
Windsurf La Herradura
by David Darby •
Stopping off at Windsurf La Herradura and pretending I’m still all sporty and fit is always a treat, and on a recent visit I was lucky enough to have a nice long chat with Louis Schraven, who has run the business since 1979.
Jeannot
by David Darby •
It is true that Jeannot on the Paseo in La Herradura does serve some of the finest fish dishes available in the area, but what I love about the place is not just the variety of food available, but the variety of people you meet or see there.
Obituary
by David Darby •
It is with deep regret that Elizabeth’s family informs the Gazette of the passing of our dearest sister Liz on the 9th June 2010.
Caught in a Gale
by Editor •
At the beginning of last month, a gale whipped up and caught two lads out fishing, whose boat then sank under them – this happened just off Almuñécar.
Kürbis & Kaviar
by Mette Owens •
There is a little hidden gem located opposite the church in La Herradura. It is called Kürbis & Kaviar (kürbis is the German word for pumpkin). It is a combined art gallery and studio owned and run by two very creative and talented ladies, Andrea Auer and Rosario González.
