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    Sierra de Aracena

    Posted by happyyetpoor 12 June 2011

    Stay in a comfortably rustic cottage along a farm track; sitting on a hillside surrounded by cork oaks, olive trees and tranquility in the grounds of an Andalucian Cortijo. The natural park of the Sierra de Aracena y Los Picos de Aroche abound with walks for all abilities and the cottage has a copy of Guy Hunter-Watts' book to help you on your way. The area also has caves, the mines of Rio Tinto are an easy drive away and the owner, Caroline, can organise riding. The restaurants, bars and shops of Aracena are only two kms away and Caroline's welcome includes filling the fridge with a delicious selection of local food.

    www.ownersdirect.co.uk/spain/s8263.htm
    Guy Hunter-Watts, 'Walking in Andalucia; Walks in the Natural Parks in Andalucia.
    Aracena is about one hours drive from Sevilla.
    Google map: bit.ly/lkjW9y

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