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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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    Villa Riachuelo

    Posted by thebackpacker 8 April 2010

    Villa Riachuelo is a handsome, modern villa for rent in the Axarquia region of Malaga Province. It has four well turned out bedrooms, two kitchens (one outdoor), a sitting room, dining room and plenty of shady, outdoor seating space.
    As well as the villa itself there's a pool (and loads of room for sunbathing), gardens and a series of dusty olive terraces descending to a little brook. While the surrounding countryside is dramatic and mountainous, on the whole, the villa itself is not particularly remote - only five minutes' drive from Canillas de Aceituno (a typical Andalucian white village) and about an hour from Malaga/the airport.
    A top choice for a week or so's flop 'n' drop by the pool or as a base camp for exploring other parts of Andalucia.

    www.villariachuelomalaga.com

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