Our group had an amazing week walking the hills and countryside of Andalucia. Our group leader, Mike (Miquel), was an endless source of information on the history, geography, archeology anthropology, and the flora and fauna of the area. Every walk was different and Mike highlighted this and added the details to bring this beautiful landscape to life! Our group bonded so well over these common interests, thanks also to Mike for recognizing and catering to our individual strengths and limitations.

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Andalucia has a stunning coastline that rightly draws crowds. But beyond that, Andalucia trips also offer exquisite Moorish art and architecture in cities like Granada, Seville and Cordoba, as well as some simply incredible scenery: the Sierra Nevada with its soaring vistas, and the rolling plains of rich greens in the Guadalquivir valley.
Cliff-top Ronda oozes charismatic charm. The old town, perched on top of the El Tajo cliffs, is famous for its dramatic views. Cut in half by a steep gorge 120m deep, the two sides of the town are linked by three spectacular viaduct-like bridges. And then there’s Andalucian food: no other region in Spain offers such diversity.
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colin jones Walking in AndaluciaWe had a wonderful holiday not least because of the tour leader Miguel aka Mike who was knowledgeable and passionate about the culture and natural environment of Andalucia and thoughtful and generous in the way he engaged with every member of the group. The farmhouse provided good food, always delivered with a smile. The views across the valley are stunning. I particularly enjoyed hearing and seeing the variety of bird life, expertly pointed out by Miguel and others in the group. The walks themselves were interesting and varied. The group also bonded well together with lots of stories and laughter.
The walks were interesting and varied. My personal highlights were a picnic lunch in the Grounds of an old monastery and the final walk of the week which not only was a beautiful trek up a local mountain but also allowed us to look out on the whole area we had walked around in the week giving a real sense of completion.
Suzanne M Kujat Walking in AndaluciaOur trip was wonderful! Miguel is a excellent guide with so much knowledge of the area including the history, plants & animals. Though a bit rustic, the Cortijo Rosario was lovely & very in keeping with the beautiful olive groves surrounding it- very homey / personal & perfect for me. The staff & food were fabulous as we’re all of the fabulous acquaintances made. Thanks to all for a great trip.
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