Cutting Jamón Serrano is not a case of swinging a katana at the startled cured leg of ham – no, it’s an art form; bit like Flamenco but a lot quieter.
Tag Archive for Salobreña
Coastal Exploitation?
by Hugh MacArthur •
The town halls along the Costa Tropical have decided to take advantage of the fact that the regional law to protect the coastline has been suspended.
Salobreña Music School Reopens
by Martin Myall •
Salobreña’s Summer Tourism
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Salobreña Town Hall has issued a press release on their summer-2017, tourism figures, which highlights the fact that there has been an increase in French and Dutch visitors to the town.
Salobreña Peñon Reserve?
by Vivienne Hughes •
Three professors at Granada University (UGR) have published a study on El Peñon de Salobreña, proposing the regeneration of its ecosystem.
Rambla Clearing Before Rains
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Junta has finally put into motion the clearing of overgrown riverbeds and gullies on the Costa Tropical in preparation for the end-of-summer rains.
Owl Sea Rescue
by Vivienne Hughes •
There was an unusual occurrence on Thursday the 31st down on Salobreña beach, involving an owl in the water and its subsequent rescue. The owl’s saviour was Carlos Lopez, who had spotted the bird in distress from his flat balcony in Salomar 2000. He had seen the owl actually fall into the sea and the…
La Caleta Casa de la Cultura Work
by Vivienne Hughes •
Renovation work on the Casa de la Cultura in Salobreña’s La Caleta has concluded, giving, amongst other things the school and the doctor’s surgery separate entrances.
Tadeo Jones Released
by Louise Powell •
The Spanish animated-film, Tadeo Jones: El Secreto de Rey Midas, was released yesterday, not only all over Spain and internationally… but also in Salobreña at the summer cinema.
Salobreña’s Terrorist Measures
by Martin Myall •
(TRC) Salobreña has acted on the Central Government’s recommendations to install obstacles on the seaside promenade to prevent terrorist attacks like the one in Barcelona.

