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A moorish castle towering over Montefiore in Andalucia
Spain’s most populous region boasts a rich Moorish heritage and gave birth to three of the country’s best loved exports - tapas, sherry and flamenco. Architectural marvels like the Alhambra in Granada and Cordoba’s La Mezquita, the nocturnal revelry of Seville, the windswept beauty of the Costa de la Luz and the majesty of the Sierra Nevada have long made this sun-baked region a hit with visitors. Add your tips to our guide to the best of Andalucia.
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    Al Lago bar and restaurant

    Posted by WildClive 15 July 2008

    Using fresh, locally-grown ingredients to re-create rustic Andalucian cuisine with a contemporary touch, Al Lago has to be one of the best eating houses in the Sierra de Grazalema area of western Andalucia. If you are in the area give it a try, you won't be disappointed.

    www.al-lago.es
    Calle Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente, 11
    Zahara de la Sierra, 11688 (Cádiz), Spain
    phone: + 34 956 123 032
    mobile: + 34 662 052 553

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    Costa de la Luz

    Posted by Stimp 9 September 2006

    Costa de la Luz is a beautiful, as yet unspoilt part of Spain on the Portuguese border. If you go off-peak you can still find hidden, deserted beaches, traditional fishing villages, and unlike the Costa del Sol, Spanish people!

    Costa de la Luz stretches from Huelva in the west to just short of Algeciras in the south.
    Nearest airports are Seville or Faro.

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