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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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    A holiday cycling company for both professional and leisure cycling and biking holidays in Andalucia. They specialise in organising road cycling holidays, mountain bike holidays, leisure cycling holidays , triathlon and winter training camps, family cycling holidays, a white village tour and winter cycling holidays. They provide guided cycling vacations and self-led tours. I highly recommend this company if you want to discover the stunning Sierra de Grazalema in western Andalucia by bike.

    www.andaluciancyclingexperience.com
    Address: Calle Ronda 25, Montecorto, Malaga Province, 29430, Spain
    Telephone: 0034 952 18 40 42

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    El Porton is the bullfighters' favourite tapas bar and an example of traditional Andalucian food, very macho but lovely staff. Try the prawns sizzling in garlic.

    Tragabuches serves modern, high quality food with panache in a stylish setting. Expensive for Andalucia but worth it.

    El Porton: Calle Pedro Romero 7
    Tragabuches:Calle Jose Aparicio 1

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