Tips Excursions and daytrips

Arcos

Natural Parks
Grazalema
Alcornocales
Doñana

Route "Pueblos Blancos"

Cities
Sevilla
Jerez de la Frontera
Cádiz
Sherry cities
Ronda

Activities 
Relaxing
Golf
Visits Bodegas (sherry)
Ruta del Toro (bulls)
Circuit van Jerez
"Via Verde" bycicle trail
Walking trails
Beach
Sports

Feria

 

Cities

Jerez de la Frontera, a beautiful citie famous for its wine Vino de Jerez or Sherry.  Flamenco, the Andalusian Horse Riding School and Sherry put this city on the world map.  In Jerez you will find many fantastic buildings and walking routes are available such as the Sherry route.  A visit at one of the famous Sherry Bodegas and the Royal Spanish Riding School are not te be missed.  A yearly top event is the Horse Fair ( first week of May).

Sevilla is the capital of Andalucia and has the largest historical city center of Europe.  The most important curiosities are located in the center such as the cathedral Giralda, the Alcazar and the "Torro del Oro".  The yearly fair of April, which last for one full week where people dance the flamenco until late at night, is a curiosity on its own.

Cádiz situated at the end of a land tong and is surrounded at three sides by water.  The towers and cupolas ( down shaped) give the city an eastern look.  It is the oldest city of Europe (about 3000 years old) where you can enjoy lovely walks.  Besides having a large harbor and its beautiful white beaches, Cádiz is also known as Carnaval city of Europe.

Sherry cities Jerez de la Frontera with many bodegas such as Domecq, Garvey,....
El Puerto de Santa María home town of one of Spain´s most important wine producer "Osborne". El Puerto is also a highly visited beach town with outstanding beaches such as Valdelagrana en Fuentebravia. Enoy your paella!!!
Sanlucár de Barrameda is despite its old age a modern city known for its export of the famous Manzanilla.  It is a sought after beach town because of its fine sand beaches and delicious fish tapas.  Every year a traditional horse race is organized at the beach.

Ronda located at the top of a cliff.  The river Guadalevín has cut a deep fissure known as El Tajo, where the tree bridges of Ronda are build over.  The ravine separates the old from the new town.  The plaza del Toros of Ronda is the oldest still existing bullfighting ring of Spain.