Showing posts with label places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label places. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Important Places of Visit in Spain

Spain is one of the countries having so much to give to tourists. Spectacular natural beauty, beautiful coves, long beach, traditional buildings, churches, castles, etc. A feather in the cap; it also has beautiful and luxurious villas to suit all sections of the visitors. Some of the most fascinating caves in Spain are mentioned here:

The Altamira Cave:

This Cave is located in the north of Spain and about 30 km to the west of Stander in the city of Santillana del Mar. The unique feature of this cave is its location. The cave is located on the ceiling. Wide space is provided for entrance measuring about 18 X 9 meters. About 30 meters from the entrance is the main hall. It also has many rooms, passages, etc. Another fascinating fact about this Cave is that all the accommodation in it is 'S' shaped. Archeological experts are of the opinion that this Cave has about 15000 years of history dating to the Magdalena period. Most beautiful paintings of animals like wild boar, horse, bison, etc. are on the wall.

The painter has used the unevenness of the walls to give a real effect to the paintings. Eight Anthropomorphic pictures have also been engraved in the Cave. The painting is so fresh that experts, only after extensive scientific studies accepted that these are old paintings presumably belonging to the Magdalena period. For the convenience of the tourist, the cave is now provided with electric power lighting. The cave is such a great treasure that now entry is restricted to 160 visitors per week. This is because of the experts' opinion that CO2 breathed out by the visitors in the Cave may damage the paintings. As an alternative, a replica of the cave was created which was recently inaugurated.

Caves of Drach:

This is located in the city of Mallorca, Spain. The cave measures a total length of more than one mile. Walking through the Cave, the tourist will be fascinated by the impressive rock and limestone formations. At many places the rock formations touch the ceiling. The Cave is divided into 12 segments and there are other chambers as well. The cave was explored in 1896. At the farther end of the Cave, a huge underground lake exists. To fascinate the tourists, musicians give a live concert on a boat sailing across the lake. A place has been provided inside the Cave where tourists can relax for a while. Conducted tours are held and the cave can be reached by bus also.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Places of Interest in Spain - Alhaurin

Alhaurin de la Torre is geographically located at the mouth of the river Guadalhorce in a valley in the Malaga region at about 100 meters above sea level. It has an approximate area of 83 square kilometers. In a sense it facilitated passage from the valley of the river Guadalhorce to the coast. Its territory stretches between the mountains and the valley of Malaqa, across open country that rises to the edge of the Mijas and Cartana mountain ranges.

In the Alhaurin Grande there are marvelous gardens, lemon...and numerous subtropical fruit plantations all blending in well with the new style housing developments that are going up in the area. The proximity of Alhaurin de la Torre to the capital of Malaga has resulted in it being chosen as a second home or a commuter suburb. Even though there has been an increase in population and development, the area has retained its originality, identity and traditions.

Places of interest include archeological sites from the Roman and Muslim eras, San Sebastian Parish Church, Sarto Cristo del Cardion niche, Arcos de Zapata aqueduct, El Alamillo heritage and the Refuges de Torrijos House de la Torre.

Alhaurin has a long history dating back to the Roman era. It was named Lauro Ventud and is mentioned in an old chronicle, therefore it must have been important. The Arab settlers called it Alhaurein. It received its final name after Christian troops conquered it and named it Alhaurin de la Torre, to distinguish it from Alhaurin el Grande.

Alhaurin el Grande is also located in the region of the river Guadalhorce valley adjoining the western Costa del Sol and Malaga regions. It is marginally smaller than Alhaurin de la Torre, having an area of 72.6 square kilometers. The people of this area are called Alhuarinos. Alhaurin el Grande is older than Alhaurin de la Torre, the latter being the more modern of the two.

Alhaurin el Grande has many markets, gardens and extensive plantations, olive gardens, orchards and wheat fields. The urban part of Alhaurin el Grande sits on the north slope of the Mijas mountain range. Due to its location, some of its streets provide picturesque views and turns that make climbing easier. The area is rich archeologically, dating back to the Neolithic Age. Peoples who have at one time or another inhabited this place include the lberians, Phoenecians, Greeks, Romans and Muslims.

The temperature in the region is at an average of 17° C which is why there is an abundance of fruits and vegetables. Alhaurin el Grande and Alhaurin de la Torre are both worth a visit not just for the archeological and historical treasures, but for the scenery and beauty as well.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

5 places to visit in Spain

They are planning a holiday soon and looking for a place in Spain to spend a week in the sun, but you are not sure which part of Spain for the head. In five quick thoughts on where to go to Spain.

1. Ibiza is an island off the northeast coast of Spain and is a beautiful island and is famous for the decision to vacation club culture night and drink attracts a large number of young travelers. SixSearch for a holiday to Ibiza and then go to a disco may take place. Are you a party animal, why not try to Ibiza.

2. Barcelona has a number of things to offer, and a wider range of people than places in Spain. Any age six or interests you have, is for you to do and see in Barcelona. If you are young, there is a lively bar and nightclub in the evening down with water. If you are interested in culture Barcelonato visit dozens of museums and architectural wonders of Gaudi. If you hit the beach life as it is right on the beach in Barcelona and Sitges. If you are trying to love the sport, there are many sporting events including water sports, gold and the tour of the Nou Camp in a live game. If you are interested in shopping malls, there are some great shops, including the massive warehouse store El Corte.

3. Alicante is also an interesting place to rest for a week, with less than Barcelona and Alicante quitierbut very strange and a bit 'less to spend more time in. It is a climate of local communities and Alicante. Alicante is also of low cost airlines and its own airport. The marina is beautiful and the weather often tends to be very nice so far south of Spain.

4. Santander is not the first thought of all when you stay at a place in Spain in particular, with its location on the north coast of Spain. Santander is served with aFerry from the UK depart from Plymouth, Devon and Santander offers the opportunity for you to see a part of Spain's cultural diversity.

5. Madrid is a great city and the capital of Spain, there is always plenty to do and much to do. There are some wonderful galleries and museums, and there can be no better place to look for food in the Spanish capital.