So it's that time of the year again, the kids are finishing up school for the summer, the temperatures are rising (well everywhere except for here in Ireland) and the sun is shining. It's time to book a holiday, and lets face it you can't beat Spain for the stereotypical sun holiday. There is however, so much more to this fabulous country.
Here's a piece I wrote a few months ago which may give you a different prospective on the plains :)
Here's a piece I wrote a few months ago which may give you a different prospective on the plains :)
Viva Espana!
Is there anywhere quite like the Spanish coastline for a vacation? Well, yes there is, mainland Spain has so much to offer, there's not always a need to stay on the coast, surrounded by hoards of sweaty tourists. Enjoy Spain the way the Spanish do and take a trip inland or move a few steps away from the usual tourist trails to enjoy some of the most beautiful sights in Europe and taste food straight from the traditional Spanish Kitchen.
Galicia: One of the most beautiful regions of Spain is huddled away in the north-western corner of the Country near Portugal. A magical region of rivers and mountains, and mainly untouched by the hands of tourism. Try a fish empanada while you're here, a fish pie to knock your socks off.
Rioja: Recognise the name? Spains premier wine making region and famous the world round. Take in the wonderful and unexpectedly lush scenery, visit a vineyard or two and soak up the atmosphere.
Barcelona: Too great not to mention. Whilst yes, it is a huge tourist destination, there is so much here to see. A city with a heart is the best way to describe it. The food, drink, people, sites, architecture & history all come together to make a delightfully vibrant city. Once you have visited this fabulous City you will go back time and time again.
Castilla y Leon: In Northern Spain, which is one the main cities of the Asturias region. Nestled between mountainous terrain and the Bay of Biscay. This part of the Country is a welcoming change to the high rise apartments and hotel-ridden streets that can be found in the southern and eastern coastal areas. If you love outdoor activities then you will be at home here. Experience the great outdoors with some fishing, canoeing or simply try your hand at getting to the peak of one of those awe-inspiring Mountains.
The Region of Navarre: While I know it's frowned upon by most, bull running and bull fighting still take part in this region of Spain. The annual Bull Run festival in Pamplona is definitely the highlight of the year here, and not to be missed. The atmosphere will wash through you so spectacularly you'll wonder why you didn't visit sooner. Pamplona is a wonderful city with a huge historical story to tell, if you get here, remember to visit the Citadel & Cathedral.
Andalucia: And so we mention another coastal region, quite a special one really. The region of Andalucia. Whilst sandy beaches are of course on the cards, there is also much more to see in this beautiful part of the Country. The region is home to numerous resorts, Malaga, Almeria & Sierra de grazalema, the latter being the wettest part of the Country as its name would suggest.
My last suggestion is this. What? You're asking yourself, this is only seven places not ten! Well let me explain. This final destination is a region of Spain comprised of five different provinces. Inland, and situated on the Iberian Peninsula, Castille La Mancha is a must see. Put it on your bucket list if you have one.
Comprised of Toledo, the capital of the province, Cuenca where the famous “hanging houses” can be seen, Ciudad Real – The Royal City and thought of as “The traditional capital”, Albacete – The plain, and Guadalajara which translates to valley of the stones.
If you get to visit only one of these places in your lifetime, then count yourself lucky. Spain is one of those Countries that seem to have a bit of everything to offer, a wonderful history, and architecture that will blow you away. As I said before, put one of these destinations on your bucket list and you'll have memories to treasure forever.
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