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Sierra Nevada: Sierra Nevada is a popular destination for mountain biking, with a wealth of trails and tracks to explore. The Sierra Nevada routes are challenging, but the panoramic mountain views and surrounding nature make the effort worthwhile.Via Verde de la Sierra: The Via Verde de la Sierra is a 36-kilometre cycling route that starts at Olvera station and follows the old Sierra railway line. The route offers breathtaking views of Andalusia's rural landscapes and passes through tunnels and over...

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Rio Verde Canyon: This is one of the most popular canyons in Granada, offering a mix of jumps, slides, and rappels. The canyon is relatively long and can take up to 6 hours to complete.Lentegi Canyon: This canyon offers a series of challenging rappels and jumps, including one that is over 20 meters high. The canyon is located in a remote area and requires a bit of hiking to reach.Los Cahorros Canyon: This canyon is located in the Sierra Nevada National Park and offers a range of technical challenges...

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Renting a villa with a private pool can provide a number of benefits.Privacy: A private pool means that you and your group will have exclusive use of the pool and won't have to share it with other guests or visitors.Convenience: Having a pool on-site can be more convenient than having to go to a public pool or beach. You can also use the pool whenever you want without having to worry about opening and closing times.Relaxation: Having a private pool can be a great way to relax and unwind on vacation....

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Espeto de sardinas is a traditional dish from Salobreña, a town located in the province of Granada, Spain. The dish consists of sardines that are skewered and grilled over an open flame. The sardines are usually marinated in a mixture of olive oil, garlic, and herbs before being grilled. The dish is typically served with bread and a side of lemon wedges, and is often enjoyed as a summertime meal. Espeto de sardinas is considered a local delicacy in Salobreña and is a popular dish among tourists...

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Viewpoint de San Nicolás: This is one of the most emblematic places in Granada, as it offers a panoramic view of the Albaicín, the city's historic quarter, and the Alhambra. The view is especially spectacular at sunset, when the sun sets behind the mountains.Viewpoint de la Alhambra: From this viewpoint you can enjoy a view of the Alhambra, Spain's most visited monument, from a different perspective to the one from inside the complex. In addition, from this point you can also see the city of Granada...

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Skiing or snowboarding at Sierra Nevada Ski Resort: With over 110km of ski runs and a wide variety of slopes, this is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts.Hiking in the Sierra Nevada National Park: The park offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy nature walks to challenging mountain treks.Visit the Alhambra Palace: This historic palace and fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a glimpse into the history and culture of the region.Take a hot air balloon ride: Enjoy...

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River Guadalfeo: This river is one of the most important in the area and runs for more than 70 kilometres from the Sierra Nevada to its mouth in the Mediterranean Sea. Along its course you can find several natural pools where it is possible to take a refreshing bath. Some of the best known are the pools of Vélez de Benaudalla or those of Ítrabo.Pozas del río Durcal: Located in the Sierra de Lujar, these pools are another interesting option for those looking for a bath in nature. To get to them...

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Rio Verde: Located in the tropical coast of Granada, Río Verde is considered one of the best places in Spain to start canyoning. It offers natural water slides, moderate-height jumps, and simple abseils in a stunning natural environment.El Chorreras: Located in the Sierra de Huétor, El Chorreras is a simple and beginner-friendly canyon. It features short abseils and moderate-height jumps, as well as clear pools perfect for swimming.Río Lentegí: Located in the Alpujarra region of Granada, Río...

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The Salobreña Town Hall updates its audio guide. Available free of charge at: http://www.ayto-salobrena.org/audioguia/en/index.htmYou will find signs with the numbering in the different areas of Salobreña....

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Paella: This traditional Spanish dish is a must-try when visiting Salobreña. Made with rice, saffron, and various meats and seafood, it is sure to satisfy your taste buds.Fried fish: Salobreña is known for its delicious seafood, and one of the best ways to enjoy it is by trying some of the local fried fish dishes.Gazpacho: This chilled soup is a popular summer dish in Salobreña and is made with tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and bread.Tapas: Salobreña is home to many great tapas bars, where you...

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Bar Los Diamantes - This traditional tapas bar is located in the heart of Granada's historic center and is known for its delicious selection of traditional Andalusian dishes.Bar El Traga - This cozy bar is located in the bustling Realejo neighborhood and offers a variety of tapas and traditional Spanish dishes.Bar La Bella y La Bestia - This trendy bar is located in the trendy Albaicin neighborhood and offers a variety of tapas, cocktails, and live music.Bar Los Tres Tiempos - This popular bar is...

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The Legend of the Waterfall: According to legend, the Alhambra was once a barren and dry fortress, until a young princess fell in love with a Moorish prince and begged her father, the king, to allow them to marry. The king, in a fit of anger, locked her away in the Alhambra and refused to let her see her love. But the princess was determined, and in her despair, she cried and cried until her tears formed a waterfall that flowed through the Alhambra, bringing life and beauty to the fortress.The Legend...

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