Hundidero-Cath System

For those who wish in their weekend both relax and enjoy the natualeza as practicing climbing up the maximum levels, go impressive hiking trails and even cross the biggest cave in Andalusia; Hundidero-Cath System, located at near Round (Cadiz), offers all these possibilities. You can climb walls of tens of meters, and seek the most [...]

Paradise Interior: Grazalema

The Sierra de Grazalema, Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO, encloses a landscape of broad contrasts, in which we find a capricious relief boulders eroded by the passage of time, valleys and canyons, caves and grottoes; upholstery by dense vegetation basically Mediterranean some ninety different species, and most characteristic of a variant of forest fir only find [...]

Pujerra. Serranía de Ronda. Málaga

It spans the northern slope of Sierra Bermeja, located in Alto Genal, within the region of the Serrania de Ronda. Instant the river, is arropa of dense masses of brown passing pine forests as it descends to the bottom of the valley. There, in the place known as The Mill Bridge, next to the ruins [...]

Bridge in May 2008 in Andalusia and Levante

  This year, on May 1, Labour Day in Spain falls on Thursday, in what many people will choose to take the holiday to Friday from splicing together a long weekend and make some escape somewhere. There are numerous options to enjoy these days of vacation and one of them is to visit those places [...]

History of Seville

  CRONOLOGIA  Century I SAW C. The Phoenicians introduce the worship to Hercules, mythical founder of the city. 257 a.C. Occupation cartaginesa. 206 a.C. Foundation of Italics by Scipio the African. 45 a.C. Seville is become city for July Caesar, al to conclude the battle of Munda. 409 Plunder of the city by the Vandals. [...]

Valley of the Genal (Malaga)

The rampart walk has been always the natural step of the Strait of Gibraltar to the peninsula, for what all the peoples that have entered Spain the South have followed this route of trip. The travelers and painters of the 19th century raised it to the category of legend. The British writer Richard Ford, with [...]