Doñana National Park
WHY NOT COME TO OUR SHORES, RENT A PROPERTY FROM US, AND EXPLORE THE SUPERB ANDALUSIAN COUNTRYSIDE?
Everyone knows Marbella and Puerto Banus for its’ glitz and sparkle, but Andalucia is overflowing with amazing alternatives. In this blog, I am concentrating on trying to entice adventurous, and active visitors, who are looking for something different, to come to our shores and experience the inland, often neglected, diverse Andalusian countryside.
The Andalusian countryside combines nature in its purest state with its’ famous traditional white pueblos, steeped in history and culture. Surrounding these mountain villages, are amazing opportunities to explore inland Andalucia, offering fascinating walks, bicycle and horse rides, through the National Parks, which are heritage sites created by the European community. Here you can walk through the hills and along the riverbanks, seeing the incredible migrating birds that visit our shores in the summer months, and return to Africa in the winter. An absolute haven for bird-watchers and hiker and for mountain bikers and horse trekking, there is no challenge that is too much and all immersed in idyllic peace and tranquility – I don’t think anyone could ask for more.
Below you will find information on some places well worth visiting whilst in this area, just to give you a taste of the diversity to be found here in Southern Spain.
A NATURE LOVER’S PARADISE – DOÑANA NATIONAL PARK
Considered to be one of the most emblematic national parks in Europe – incorporating a landscape of contrasts: beaches, dunes, pinewood, wet lands – a harmonious combination of eco systems for the admiration of all visitors.
The finest bird watching combined with a new awareness of the conservation problems in the Spanish wildlife and threatened territory, giving shelter to animals such as the Iberian lynx and the Spanish Imperial eagle. One can also spot such animals as the fallow deer, Spanish red deer, wild boar, European badger, and Egyptian mongoose. The wetlands are also home to many aquatic birds, and more famously, the flamingoes that visit once a year.
Nearby is the famous town of EL ROCIO, renowned for the most famous pilgrimage of the region, with millions of people coming for all over Andalucia, and beyond. El Rocio has cult status, and apart from being the most important, it is the most colourful.
The park is also accessed by ferry from Sanlucar de Barremeda, which is a beautiful seaside port, with beaches stretching for miles along the Cadiz coastline – a paradise for horse riders, and located on the left bank of the mouth of the Guadalquivir River. The pueblo is famous for its cuisine, especially the Manzanilla (a variety of Fino sherry) and prawns. It is internationally renowned for beach horse-racing and flamenco music.
Medina Sidonia – Cadiz
Less well known but equally important is the historical archives of MEDINA-SIDONIA located in the palace of the same name.
One of the most lovely traditional white pueblos (villages) in Andalucia, it occupies a hilltop location overlooking the lush rolling hills that stretch southwards towards the beaches of the Costa de la Luz and the Atlantic Ocean. A lively and colourful small town steeped in history and Andalusian charm and flavour. Medina Sidonia is within half an hour from the sea; the port of Cádiz; the famous wind surfing paradise of Tarifa and it’s ancient walled in Moorish city, with the coast of Morocco on the horizon. The unique Roman Ruins of Bologna and other historical and cultural places of interest are nearby. The international airport at Jerez de la Frontera is also within easy reach, Medina has seen its fair share of the different civilisations. Prehistoric remains have been found in the caves nearby and since that time it has belonged to the Phoenicians, Romans and the Visigoths. The Moors and the Normans conquered the town in the 8th century and it was conquered again by the Christian northerners under Alfonso X in 1264.
Come and discover the true nature of inland Andalucia and it’s wealth of culture.
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I hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you to Southern Spain in the near future.