Posts Tagged ‘SPAIN’
All posts tagged SPAIN.
An Adventure in Cadiz, Spain
The Hotel Hacienda El Santiscal in Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz is an exquisitely restored and noble 15th-century house that evokes a sense of romance and adventure as profound as the Spanish Golden Age itself.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 6th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Andalucia, Blog, Difficulty Level, Normal, Region, SPAIN, Walks
Paddle Escape: Costa Brava North
This program consist in making a sea kayak expedition through Costa Brava in 4 days with PaddleinSpain.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on October 27th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Blog, Book a Walk, News
Pedestrian and Mountain: Festival La Palma 2010, the Great Destination.
Pedestrianism, apart from being a sport, it’s a way that allows joining with nature, to get to know more about what is around us, both architectural and ethnographic elements,
Posted: by Walk Iberia on August 3rd, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Blog, News
Parc Central de Poblenou
A new language in urban landscaping
Barcelona is a town full with points of interest, both architectural, parks and gardens. On what green spaces are concerned the offer is big and diversified which attracts many vistors.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on July 7th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Blog, Catalonia, Difficulty Level, Easy, On Foot, Pilgrimage Hostels, Region, SPAIN, Type, Walks
Cactus Garden from Teguise
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The Cactus Garden is located in Teguise, Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, at a former quarry for extraction of volcanic ash and rock once used by prickly pear growers to conserve the ground’s night-time moisture.
Posted: by Walk Iberia on June 24th, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Blog, News
6th to 14th of July: Fiestas de San Fermín – San Fermín Fiestas
The running of the bulls is the main attraction in this famous celebration that turns Pamplona into one non-stop fiesta.
The city of Pamplona is world famous thanks to its San Fermín fiestas. Thousands of people come every year to experience the risk and excitement of the popular running of the bulls, immortalised by Ernest Hemingway [...]
Posted: by Walk Iberia on June 23rd, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Events
9th to 11th of July: Natural Cider Festival
Nava hosts this event revolving around cider.
During the second weekend in July and the week running up to it, the village of Nava, in Asturias, celebrates its most famous festivity: the Cider Festival. During the event, first held in 1969, the village organises numerous cultural activities related to this drink which is so deep-rooted in [...]
Posted: by Walk Iberia on June 23rd, 2010 | No Comments »
Categorized: Events
The Heart of Barcelona – Las Ramblas
Barcelona, is the capital of Catalonia, a cosmopolitan Mediterranean city that incorporates in its urban streets remains of roman patterns, medieval districts and the most beautiful examples of Modernist and 20th century avant-garde art.
Posted: by WalkIberia.com on November 13th, 2009 | No Comments »
Categorized: Catalonia, Easy, On Foot, SPAIN, Walks
Walking through the gardens of La Alhambra and Generalife
La Alhambra means “the red one”, situated in the hills of Sabika in the Sierra Nevada, next to the river Darro, side by side with the neighbourhoods of Albaycín e Sacromonte.


