10 Things to do in Granada, Spain Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Granada, Spain in this travel guide covering the best things to do in Granada including local foods worth sampling and top attractions such as the Alhambra. Granada ended up being one of our favorite cities we visited in Europe on this trip so come find out why! Let's explore Granada, Andalucia together!
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Intro - 00:01
1) Granada Cathedral (Catedral de Granada) - 01:02
2) Moroccan Street Souk / Alcaicería Grand Bazaar (Calle Calderería Nueva) for shopping in Granada - 01:55
3) Albayzín Neighbourhood - 03:34
4) Mirador de San Nicolas (Alhambra Lookout Point) - 04:12
5) Moroccan Teahouse / Teterias Arab Tea Room - 05:02
6) Moroccan Restaurants - 06:12
7) Alhambra (الْحَمْرَاء) p- 06:45
8) Spanish Breakfast at Café Via Colón for churros + tortilla - 07:53
9) Carrera del Darro (Riverside Lane) - 09:46
10) Flamenco Show - 10:16
City at Night + Outro - 11:23
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Our visit Granada travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Moroccan cuisine and Spanish food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting cathedrals, tea houses, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, Alhambra and museums in Granada, Andalucia. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Granada tourism brochure, Granada itinerary or Granada, Spain city tour also known as Granada España.
10 Things to do in Granada, Spain Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Wrapping up our travels in Spain, our last city to visit was Granada. Set in Andalusia at the foot of the snow capped Sierra Nevada, this is a place where Moorish influence is palpable. From hilltop fortresses to Moroccan markets, and tranquil gardens to quaint teahouses, in this travel guide we’re going to show you some of the things you can do in Granada:
This Cathedral was as grand as you’d expect. The stark white interiors were a bit of a contrast to the ornate churches we had seen in other cities, but that just made your eyes travel towards a glowing, golden altar.
The Moroccan souk turned out to be one of our favourite spots in the city. The street was packed with tiny shops standing shoulder to shoulder, all filled with leather handbags, glass lamps, wool slippers, colourful scarves and pashminas and souvenirs.
We continued our way up the hill into Albayzín. This is one of the oldest centres of Muslim culture in Granada. The neighbourhood is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, white-houses with tiled roofs, and small courtyards sprinkled in between.
We made time to stop at one of the teterías, or teahouses. This was the perfect place to rest on a cold winter day and enjoy some afternoon treats.
You can find numerous Moroccan restaurants in this part of the city for food. One place we ate at on more than once occasion was Al-Faguara. They offered set menus for lunch featuring hummus, falafel, couscous, tajine, and of course, lots of baklava.
Let’s take a moment to talk about Granada’s main tourist attraction: the Alhambra!
The Alhambra is a massive complex of palaces, gardens and fortresses that once formed the citadel of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, which was the last Muslim dynasty to rule along the Iberian Peninsula from the years 1230 to 1492.
This is the one attraction you can’t miss when you visit Granada, and you’ll want to book your tickets well in advance as they can sell out during high season.
We spent half a day touring the grounds during which time we visited the Nasrid Palaces, the Palace of Charles the Fifth, the Alcazaba, and the Generalife.
We decided to find a cafe where we could indulge in a delicious Spanish breakfast.
Another spot we explored in Granada is Carrerra del Darro, a small lane that runs along the Darro River at the base of the Alhambra. This street is lined with arched-stone bridges and historic buildings.
We’ll leave you with a few scenes of Granada at night and one last glimpse of the Alhambra lit up against the evening sky.
We hope you enjoyed this video and that you got ideas of things do in Granada on your own visit.
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10 Things to do in Madrid, Spain Travel Guide
Come join us for this Madrid Travel Guide as we highlight what you can see, do and eat in the city over a short three day visit. When it comes to things to do in Madrid must visit attractions include the Buen Retiro Park, Royal Palace of Madrid, Temple of Debod and Plaza Mayor. However, foodies should take note that Madrid has plenty to offer. From tapas to churros dig in and make the most of it.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Royal Palace of Madrid (Palacio Real de Madrid) - 01:21 + Royal Armoury of Madrid (Real Armería de Madrid) - 02:33
2) Almudena Cathedral (Santa María la Real de La Almudena) - 02:41
3) Sabatini Gardens (Jardines de Sabatini) - 02:48
4) Spanish Tapas for lunch at Loredo - 03:21
5) Temple of Debod (Templo de Debod) - 06:23
6) Plaza Mayor of Madrid (Plaza Mayor de Madrid) - 06:55
7) Plaza de la Villa (Madrid Medieval Square) - 07:47
8) Market of San Miguel (Mercado de San Miguel) - 08:24
9) Buen Retiro Park (Parque del Buen Retiro) - 09:36 + Crystal Palace (Palacio de Cristal) - 10:21
10) Chocolatería San Gines for churros con chocolate - 10:55
Outro - 14:38 + Madrid at Night - 14:19
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Our visit Madrid travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Spanish cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting cathedrals, palaces, parks, squares, green spaces and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Madrid tourism brochure, Madrid itinerary or Madrid city tour.
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Greetings from Madrid, Spain. Hello hello. And this is a city we visited 2.5 years ago in the summer. We're back with my parents this time and we're going to be here for just a few days making a little travel guide and we hope you guys will join along. This one is going to be a little bit different because last time we were in Madrid we ran around like crazy. We're going to take it easy focus on the highlights. Focus on food. Delicious Spanish food. We hope you guys will enjoy our little tour of Madrid.
The armoury turned out to be a real highlight with weapons and armour dating back from the 16th and 17th centuries.
We caught a glimpse at the Almudena Cathedral and continued towards the Sabatini Gardens, which are located directly behind the palace.
After lunch, we visited the Temple of Debod. This is ancient Egyptian temple that was given to Spain as a sign of gratitude for their help in saving the Abu Simbel temples. It dates back to the 2nd century BC and it’s one of the few works of ancient Egyptian architecture that can be seen outside of Egypt.
Plaza Mayor is the main square in Madrid. It is lined with shops and cafes under its porticoes. It was just a skip over to one of the most popular food markets with visitors.
Buen Retiro is a large park located at the edge of the city centre. It belonged to the Spanish Monarchy until the late 19th century, when it became a public park, and it’s home to various gardens, sculptures, monuments and small palaces
One of the most iconic buildings found within the park is the Crystal Palace, made of glass and iron, which is used for art exhibits throughout the year.
This cafe will make you feel like you’ve been transported back to the late nineteenth century. The walls are covered in mirrors and wood panelling, the tables are of white marble, the chairs and banquettes are deep green in colour.
Last but not least, we finished off our visit with an evening stroll through Madrid, and that pretty much wraps our trip! The city clearly has much more to offer than we were able to cover in just 3 days, but we hope this Madrid travel guide gave you a few ideas of what you can do with a short break in the city. Wishing you happy travels and we’ll see you in the next video as we continue our travels through Spain!
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10 Things to do in Matera, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Matera, Italy in this travel guide covering top attractions, things to do and food worth eating in la Città Sotterranea (the Subterranean City). As one of our favorite cities we visited from our trip to Europe and around Italy Matera is somewhere you go to get lost around every corner. As one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, you'll find yourself exploring caves, the historical center 'sassi' and UNESCO heritage churches along with eating delicious Italian food. An exciting announcement is that Matera was declared Italian host of European Capital of Culture for 2019.
1) Chiesa rupestre di San Pietro Barisano
2) Convent of Saint Agostino
3) Cathedral of Matera
4) Chiesa di Santa Maria di Idris
5) Murgia National Park
6) La Grotta nei Sassi Restaurant
7) Storica Casa Grotta di vico Solitario
8) Palombaro Lungo - Underground Matera Tour
9) Ristorante Nadi
10) Matera at Night
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Our visit Matera travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Italian cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and night including visiting churches, parks, the old town 'sassi', quirky neighborhoods, museums and caves. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Matera tourism brochure, Matera itinerary or Matera city tour also known as Matera, Italia.
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One destination that’s been at the very top of our travel bucket list for a while now is Matera, and on this trip to Italy, we were determined to make it happen!
Nicknamed “the stone city”, Matera has been quite literally dug out of the rock, and it’s a sight you won’t soon forget. Set on the slope of a rocky ravine, the landscape is dominated by cave dwellings, zigzagging staircases, and early churches that hold some incredible frescoes once you set foot inside.
During our visit, we stayed in the “sassi”, which is the ancient town, and in our opinion, the best way to soak in the vibe of this place.
Now in this video, we’re going to take you on a tour of the city and show you some of the things you can see, do and eat when you visit Matera.
Matera is well-known for its rupestrian churches, carved into the rock and covered in frescoes.
We first stopped by Chiesa Rupestre di San Pietro Barisano, which is the largest rock church in the city of Matera.
We wanted to show you the frescoes, so we continued to Convento di Sant’Agostino, a church and convent dating back to the late 16th Century. We started walking uphill via a series of staircases and winding streets, until we found ourselves in front of Matera Cathedral.
The rocky landscape we noticed is called Murgia (MoorJa) National Park and it’s an archaeological site with cliffs, gorges & caves.
Let’s take a quick break to introduce you to Materan cuisine. Like most of the establishments in Matera, this restaurant was set in a cave and we ate pasta, wine & dessert?
We spent a lot of time visiting cave churches, but for a look at how locals lived in these troglodyte dwellings, we visited Casa Grotta.
The Sassi District is a made up of a network of dwellings carved into the steep slopes of the valley walking into the Casa Grotta.
We visited Palombaro Lungo, a massive water cistern that sits directly under Matera’s main square.
After visiting Palombaro Lungo, we also found ourselves in front of the ruins of Chiesa del Santo Spirito. The church sits beneath Piazza Vittorio Veneto where you can make out frescoes on the walls.
Continuing our quest for Materan cuisine, we ended up at Ristorante Nadi - another cave restaurant that we stumbled upon by chance to see if we could get through a 4 course meal.
Our final recommendation for Matera would be to explore the city at night. Matera looks magical between sunset and blue hour and it was a pleasure to wander around with camera in hand.
And that’s a wrap for Matera! We hope you guys enjoyed discovering Italy’s famed Stone City, and we’ll see you soon with more videos from Italy.
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Parque natural Ría Barosa en Galicia Pontevedra (Spain)
Parque natural Ría Barosa en Galicia Pontevedra
O parque natural Ría de Barosa é un espazo natural situado na provincia de Pontevedra (Galicia), no concello de Barro, moi próximo ao seu límite norte, na fronteira co concello de Portas.
Caracterízase pola presenza do río Agra, cuxas augas movían antigamente unha serie de muíños situados no seu curso. En galego denomínase a este conxunto de muíños muiñada (muíño é muíño en galego normativo) sendo o seu caraterística o que a auga saínte da turbina dun muíño alimenta a entrada do muíño inmediatamente inferior.
Trátase dun conxunto de muíños que se estenden pola fervenza do río Agra e pola parte superior. É rechamante esa situación dos muíños pola que, coa caída da auga o son que ocasiona e o bonito do lugar, produce admiración nos visitantes. Esta zona foi acondicionada para as visitas, restaurándose algúns muíños e consolidando as estruturas doutros, xunto a unha intervención na natureza do lugar. Dese modo hai camiños e pontes para poder gozar da zona, así como áreas de descanso, merendeiro e un bar-asador Muiñada de Barosa.El visitante ademais pode darse un baño nas pozas que se forman.
Parque Natural de Ria Barosa en Pontevedra ( Galicia )
El parque natural de Ria Barosa es un espacio natural situado en la provincia de Pontevedra (Galicia ) en el concello de Barro, muy cerca de su límite norte , bordeando el municipio de Puertas .
Caracterizado por la presencia del río Agra, cuyas aguas anteriormente movido un número de molinos situados en su curso. En Galicia se llama este conjunto de molinos muiñada (molino muiño es normativo en gallego) siendo sus características que la salida del molino turbina de agua alimenta una entrada de molino inmediatamente inferior.
Se trata de un conjunto de molinos que se extienden de la cascada y el río Agra en la parte superior. Llama la atención que la situación de los molinos, con la caída del agua son hermosas y que lleva el lugar, produce admiración en los visitantes. Esta área fue preparada para las visitas, restaurándose algunos molinos y consolidar otras estructuras, con una intervención en la naturaleza del lugar. Así, hay caminos y puentes para disfrutar de la zona, así como áreas de descanso, de picnic y un bar - parrilla Muiñada de Barosa . Es visitantes también pueden tomar un baño en las pozas que se forman.
The Barosa Estuary Nature Reserve is a natural area located in the province of Pontevedra (Galicia ) , in the City of Clay, very close to its northern boundary , on the border with the City of Portas.
It is characterized by the presence of the Agra river, whose waters once moved a number of mills located in your course. In Galician calls this set of muiñada mills ( mill is Muíño in regulatory Galician) being its caraterística the leaving water turbine mill feeds the mill input immediately below.
This is a set of mills that extend Agra cascade river and top. It is striking that situation by Mills , with the falling water and the sound that brings the beauty of the place, produces awe in visitors. This area was equipped for visitors , restoring some mills and consolidating other structures , together with a statement in the nature of the place. Thus there are roads and bridges to enjoy the area as well as rest areas , picnic area and a bar and grill Muiñada Barosa . Visitors can also take a dip in the pools that form .
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25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide
Come join us for a city tour of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! In this 25 things to do in Toronto travel guide we feature some of the best attractions, activities, restaurants, museums, shopping and entertainment options in the city along with some off-the-beaten path suggestions that will surely make your stay in the city unique and memorable.
In terms of restaurants in Toronto diversity and options galore is the name of the game. You can chow down on dim sum, Korean bibimbap or delicious Ethiopian cuisine. If that doesn't tickle your fancy you have classic Canadian options like poutine and craft beer to wash down on a hot summer day in Toronto.
For the sports fan be sure to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame to learn about Canada's national sport and check out professional sports teams the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Blue Jays.
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25 Things to do in Toronto Travel Guide:
1) Ferry to Toronto Islands (Island of Hiawatha) for leisure and recreation
2) CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is observation tower in downtown Toronto
3) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
4) Harbourfront neighbourhood on the shore of Lake Ontario
5) BeaverTails (Queues de Castor) fried dough pastries
6) Rogers Centre (SkyDome) to watch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game
7) Graffiti Alley south of Queen Street West from Spadina Avenue t
8) Distillery District for its cafés, restaurants, and shopping in Toronto
9) Chinatown (多倫多華埠) on Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue for shopping and eating dim sum
10) Kensington Market (aka The Market) is colorful multicultural neighbourhood in Toronto that is wonderful for shopping and people watching
11) ROM: Royal Ontario Museum (Musée royal de l'Ontario) for art, world culture & natural history
12) Steamwhistle Brewing microbrewery for a Pilsner beer and tour
13) Toronto Railway Museum at Roundhouse Park
14) Queen Street West for fashion, arts, live music and shopping
15) Toronto streetcar to get around the city
16) Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) to learn about the history of ice hockey and its most famous players
17) Air Canada Centre (ACC) to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL ice hockey team and the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team
18) Koreatown for delicious Korean food and Noraebang (karaoke)
10) Casa Loma Gothic house and gardens (Castle Loma)
20) Spadina House: Spadina Museum Historic House & Gardens
21) U of T: University of Toronto campus walking tour
22) St. Lawrence Market for foodies in the Old Town district of Toronto
23) Cycling and riding a bicycle as part of the Toronto Bike Plan
24) AGO: Art Gallery of Ontario Museum (Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario)
25) Toronto Eaton Centre for Yonge-Dundas Square and entertainment
Our visit Toronto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Toronto tourism brochure or Toronto, Ontario, Canada city tour.
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Toronto is considered Canada’s melting pot. It is said that half of the people living in Toronto were born outside of the country, so that means lots of different languages, sights and flavours, which make the city a really fun place to explore. With only a few days in Toronto, we set out to visit a mix of neighbourhoods, top attractions, and of course, we also made time to sample plenty of food. The following travel guide will showcase 25 things to do in Toronto, so if you’re planning a trip here or you need some travel inspiration, be sure to stick around as we take you on a city tour.
And that’s a wrap for TO! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it gave you some ideas of what to see and where to go on your trip. As always if you have any suggestions of things to do in Toronto that we may not have mentioned, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. For more travel videos from around the world, be sure to hit subscribe!
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Imatges d'Avilés - El port
Imatges d'Avilés enregistrades durant la meva estada de vacances aquest mes de setembre.
Dodici luoghi da sogno in Galizia
Lista di dodici luoghi da sogno in Galizia. Non dimentichi di iscriverti al canale, per non mancare i prossimi video:
Ricca di tradizioni che sono inusuali e angoli semi-brado, non finisce mai di conoscenza di tutta la Galizia. Oltre i luoghi da visitare, queste sono alcune delle meraviglie della galizia poco conosciute o turistica, ma anche di grande bellezza.
Nella lista di dodici luoghi da sogno in Galizia che abbiamo:
12. Castello di Pambre
11. Monastero di San Pedro di Rocce
10. Pazo de Oca
9. Il parco di Passatempo di Betanzos
8. Fervenza fare Toxa
7. Termas de Ourense
6. Desambocadura del fiume Xallas in Ézaro
5. Foce del fiume Miño
4. Castro di Baroña
3. Acantilados de Un Capelada
2. Monasterio de Caaveiro
1. Castello di San Felipe e La Palma
12. Castello di Pambre
Vicino a Palas de Rei, è attualmente in rovina. È uno dei migliori esempi di architettura militare medievale Galizia. E ' stato costruito intorno al 1375. Piazza, circondata da un muro di pianta irregolare adattato al terreno. L'interno conserva ancora un fienile da quattro aires posizionato in parte sulla parete esterna. È a pianta rettangolare, con struttura in granito e balaustra di legno.
11. Monastero di San Pedro di Rocce
Solo per essere scavata nella roccia naturale. Il paesaggio, segnato dall'isolamento e dalla solitudine, ci porta a tempi remoti in cui gli eremiti e anacoreti occupata dai punti nascosti di Ribera Sacra.
10. Pazo de Oca
Nei pressi di Santiago e nel comune di A Estrada, l'Oca è un vero e proprio fantasy giardino barocco, uno dei più belli e meglio conservati case di campagna in Galizia, nel XVIII secolo. Il Pazo de Oca è uno dei migliori rappresentanti di la maestosa architettura della Galizia nel XVIII secolo. Situato nel comune di A Estrada, questo palazzo ha le sue origini in una fortezza dell'XI secolo, ricostruita nel XV secolo.
9. Il parco di Passatempo di Betanzos
Le vecchie soggiorni a breve, la sua concezione e la costruzione di appartenere ad un altro tempo e un'altra mentalità, che sono necessari per creare riproduzioni delle meraviglie del mondo moderno di scala per le persone che non sono suscettibili di spostare mai del sito in cui sono nati potrebbe anche sapere di loro.
8. Fervenza fare Toxa
È uno dei la più alta elevazione della Spagna e la più bella della Galizia, è situato nelle profondità di una bellissima foresta, con pinete, carballeiras sempre (querce) e di altre specie autoctone, come il xesta, la gente del posto dicono che c'è un nodo nella loro foglie in modo che la vita vi permetterà di tornare in futuro.
La cascata di per sé è impressionante, ed è situato a pochi metri dalla foce del fiume Toxa in Deza, che dà il nome a questa splendida regione, e che a sua volta morirà nel Ulla. L'acqua cade con così tanta forza che è una sorta di densa nebbia che quando si infrangono contro il muro di granito che quasi intorno alla zona di rilascio di nuovo, dando la sensazione di piove. Si deve tener conto di questo dettaglio, come le telecamere possono soffrire l'umidità.
7. Termas de Ourense
Non c'è bisogno di andare in Islanda per godersi le piscine naturali di acqua calda, come Ourense è una terra di acqua termale e minerale,-le acque medicinali, e tra la vasta gamma di tutta la provincia, fondamentalmente queste si distinguono per due motivi: la situazione, il lato della città, ben collegato (c'è anche un trenino turistico che porta a loro) e il bordo del Fiume Miño; anche il prezzo, dato che la maggior parte dei bagni sono libero.
6. Desambocadura del fiume Xallas in Ézaro
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Ho Chi Minh City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saigon, this is Vietnam’s largest city and its economic engine room.
Ho Chi Minh City has an irrepressible soul and an entrepreneurial energy that hums day and night. Despite almost a century of colonialism and brutal conflict, today this city is renowned for its warm hospitality, which even extends to former foes. A youthful enthusiasm flows through this city, just like the stream of scooters, motorbikes and cars that flow endlessly through its chaotic streets.
In Ho Chi Minh City, it feels as though the future has arrived… and yet the past is never far away. Wide boulevards built during the French colonial era are lined with cutting edge skyscrapers, while jasmine scented temples gently rub shoulders with chic rooftop bars
More than 9 million people call Ho Chi Minh City home and the dynamic energy of its streets is part of its charm. The city is divided into a series of numbered districts and District One is where almost all of the city’s main attractions can be found.
As the sun goes down, find yourself a seat at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s famous rooftop bars, a perfect way to soak up the buzz of the city.
Dynamic, chaotic and energizing. Ho Chi Minh city may have burst onto the world stage as a battle zone but today, there is no better destination to plug in to the pulse of 21st century Asia.
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Praia D'El Rey Rental Townhouse Video
Townhouse with 2 bedrooms (sleeps 4) overlooking signature hole 8th tee & green (par 3 lake hole). Tranquil convenient location 5 - 10 minutes walk to clubhouse, tennis courts, and shop. 20 minutes walk to Marriott hotel and beach. Shared swimming pool is 50 yards away on opposite side of road, so close but not too close. Single storey ground floor end terrace accommodation comprises 2 bedrooms, bathroom, lounge/diner, kitchen, and terrace. Sunny location and rear aspect consists of community-maintained grass area adjacent to French doors and balcony - a perfect position to relax and watch the golfers negotiate the tricky lake hole.
et along a beautiful sandy beach less than one hour from Lisbon, in an area of protected rural landscape of rolling sand dunes and pine tree forests, Praia D'El Rey Golf & Beach Resort is an oasis of relaxed style and world-class comforts created to reflect the unspoiled natural beauty of its location. With year-round sunshine, a championship links golf course, luxury accommodation, world-class spa and a vast range of outdoor activities, this is a great holiday location. Sightseeing: The fishing village of Peniche and the Unesco World Heritage medieval town of Obidos (Chocolate Festival - February, Medieval Fair - July, Christmas Fair - December). Sightseeing: The Dinosaur Museum in Lourinhã. This site is one of the most important in Europe and is still actively used by archaeologists. Activity: Go-karting in the International Silver Coast Kart Centre in Bombarral on an eight-hectare site, with a huge 1,225m track. Sightseeing: Visit Caldas da Rainha for its daily market.
Hiking through Bufones de Arenillas and Beautiful Beaches in Asturias,Spain |Camino del Norte-Day 18
Hiking through Wonderful Bufones de Arenillas and beautiful beaches in Asturias, Spain | Camino del Norte Pendueles, Llanes, Celorio - Day 18
On the Day 18 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the campsite La Paz in Pendueles to the campground Playa de Troenzo in Celorio.
We woke up pretty late to a cloudy morning in a beautiful location at camping La Paz. We were more than happy with it because of its incredible location between the two beaches and unusual concept. It was extremely hard to wake up to the gloomy weather that was staying lately and you know when you like the place you kind of don't hurry to leave. We tried to pack everything up as quickly as possible and get on the trail. We started getting through the fields and went out to the beautiful viewpoint that produced the strange sounds. We took some pictures of the rocks and cliffs and got closer to the place where a thunder like sounds were heard...
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We are a couple who once fell in love with mountains and couldn't get back. So we decided to follow our heart and move from a big city to a small village to be able to do what we love and to create this content. Our goal is to promote the healthy lifestyle, to motivate people to travel more and care for nature around. We are passionate walkers who love hiking, trekking and camping. We offer the detailed information of our hikes and routes, including the map and all the directions, so that you can repeat it if you'd like to.
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