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 »Walking in Andalusia, Spain

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If you want to go skiing in Andalusia, head for the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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There are literally hundreds of golf courses in Andalusia spread out all over the provinces, ...
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The landscape in most of Andalusia is breathtaking.
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If you want to go surfing, head off to the Costa de la Luz, on Spain’s Atlantic coast.
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Tarifa is on of the best spots in Andalusia for wind and kite surfing.
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The landscape in most of Andalusia is breathtaking. One of the best ways to see it and truly appreciate it is on foot.

Unlike other parts of Europe, there are few designated footpaths in Andalusia apart from the ones actually within the national parks. It’s best to contact your local tourist office before you head off.

When it comes to walking or trekking in Andalusia the possibilities are endless. There are lots of very good books written on the subject, all packed with useful information; everything you’ll need to know.

Ones to look out for are: Walking in Andalucia: The Best Walks in Southern Spain´s Natural Parks by Guy Hunter-Watts and Lonely Planet Walking in Spain (Lonely Planet Walking in Spain) (Paperback) by Miles Roddis.

Two of Andalusia’s most well known walking routes are along the GR7 and the Vías Verdes.

The GR7 (known as the footpath through Andalucía) stretches all the way across Cádiz, Málaga, Granada, Almería, Córdoba and Jaén. It starts in Tarifa and covers over 1,200 kilometres. It’s designed to avoid crossing or using roads used by traffic.

Spain has 1,300 kilometres of Vías Verdes (Greenways).These Greenways have come about by converting unused railway lines into cycling and walking routes. They’re easy, accessible and far removed from motorised traffic. They pass through steep valleys and mountains, under ancient bridges and viaducts and through mysterious tunnels where trains once passed.

In Andalusia, you’ll find greenways in Malaga, Sevilla, Cadiz and Huelva. One of the most stunning walking routes is between Puerto Serrano (west of Algodonales) and Olvera.

Click the following link for further information…Vias Verdes

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