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Parc del Poblenou is one of five large, green spaces, along with Parc del Port Olímpic, Parc de la Nova Icària, Parc de Les Cascades and Parc de Carles I, that were developed at the …Read More
Torimbia is one most popular beach in Asturias, having an unforgettable winding and shape. The beach is typically shaped into a shell and has white sand with boulders under the cliff. The beach is…Read More
There are a large number of spots to practice windsurfing on the island. There are well known spots like Pozo Izquierdo and Vargas, for the more adventure seeking surfers. But there is also Ojos d…Read More
Montjuic gets which gets its name from the Catalan meaning ‘Jewish Mountain’, and was once the home of the city’s Jewish community is a picturesque wooded hill in the South West …Read More
The Senda Del Oso is an old rail line transformed in a hiking route. The best way to do this route is by renting a bike from Maquila Aventura in San Martin de Teverga, Asturias. From there the rou…Read More
El Río viewpoint, in the north of Lanzarote, is a work of art located at the top of an imposing cliff. Standing at the wide railing and looking northwards, three small islets can be seen - the Chi…Read More
Playa del Cable's urban beach, directly adjacent to Marbella's industrial port, is nearly deserted at midday. This is because Spaniards, who are known for taking their siesta very seriously, will …Read More
Santiaguiño do Monte is located in the Mount Saint Gregorio, in Padrón, Galicia (Northwest Spain). It is an archeological site that can be dated to the 3th century B.C. and, according to the tradi…Read More
Praia das Catedrais, commonly known as Cathedrals Beach, is one of the best-kept secrets of Galicia. This astonishing natural wonder goes by many different names, but its official title is Praia d…Read More
Belchite has become emblematic of the Spanish Civil War, since it was deliberately left in ruins by General Francisco Franco as a monument to his victory. Destroyed practically in its entirety, lo…Read More
Puerto Cabopino is a small seaside resort not far from Marbella. Stunning beach with great parking. The Marina (has beaches on booth flanks) is lovely with several very restaurants varying from fa…Read More
In the province of Ourense, deep into the heart of the mountains, lies a place called Os Baños. There you will find the old Roman campsite of Aquis Querquennis, simply known as A Cidá. The view is…Read More
Temple of Augustus is one of the oldest and also one of the most hidden treasures. Placed in the city’s Gothic quarter, four 2,000-year-old columns from the Roman Empire’s Imperial Per…Read More
You can get here from Torla and parked car (it is FREE). The buses leave every 20 minutes to the Pradera Ordesa and cost €4.50 per person for a return journey. It took us about 3 hours to reach C…Read More
Historically a great place to visit. A fabulous example of a lighthouse for those who are interested. The battle of Trafalgar fought here. It was the biggest defeat in the history of the Spanish n…Read More
Beautiful Waterfall. You can take a relaxing bath in summer.
Torrevieja has two great lakes which are worth to see while you are here; The salt lake and the nature park lake. The salt like shows as purple in the evening sun and the banks of the lake are rea…Read More
La Ruta de las Caras or The Route of the Faces is an extraordinary part of the hiking trail network at Buendia swamps. Buendia swamps are abundant in pine tree forests and sandstone rocks, where v…Read More
This huge park of over 17 hectares, is a central park of Barcelona which has been built over the city fortress area and has remained a public park for many years. The park is located in north east…Read More
Along with Mar Bella, Nova Mar Bella is one of the beaches created when Barcelona reclaimed its seafront with the urban regeneration around the Olympics. Nova Mar Bella beach belongs to the Sant M…Read More
This place can be reached by two routes from La Palma island; either a long route that connects to La Galga mountains or the circular one which more amazing view of the laurel forests. On the way …Read More
The Bogatell beach or Platja Bogatell in Catalan Platja Bogatell is one of the most beloved beaches among locals and has relatively low rates of tourists visiting it.
To make the most of t…Read More
El Caminito del Rey is a walkway, pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Málaga, Spain. The name derives from the original name of Camino del …Read More
Peaceful and sheltered, the park is made up of a series of gardens linked by narrow paths and stairways. The blend of sheltered trees, fountains, and water is reminiscent of the gardens of the Alh…Read More
The park combines the characteristics of both an urban and a forest park, which makes it a nice area to walk and a pleasant area to sit for a rest.
The theatre opened its doors for the fir…Read More
Sant Sebastía is one of the oldest swimming areas in the city, and the Club Natació here began hosting dips for the elite in the early 20th century.
This beach is close to th…Read More
Retiro Park is abuzz with people and beauty. It is so well maintained but we never see any gardeners, the grass is second to none in Europe and people are allowed to lie on it and enjoy is soft sw…Read More
At the top of 512 meters above sea level of the Tibidabo mountain sits the majestically decorates the Church of the Sacred Heart. The full name of the Expiatory Temple of the Sacred Heart of Jesus…Read More
This broad valley northwest of the Valle del Jaret and northeast of Plasencia is split by the Vía de la plata and the A66 motorway. It’s a friendly feel and some intriguing sights, most notably th…Read More
The Cies Islands are considered to be the biggest treasure of Ria de Vigo (Vigo estuary). They are an incredible National Maritime-Terrestrial Park and, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful …Read More
The southeast corner of Mallorca is one of the most attractive places that you can visit when you come to this magnificent island. One of the gems of this part of Mallorca is the beautiful Calo de…Read More
Positioned just near the Plaça del Mar, it is one of the most active and the oldest on the Barcelona seafront.
This beach takes its name from the church of Sant Miquel del Port, whi…Read More
This Cádiz region in space is a goldmine for hikers. There are innumerable things to see, explore and discover. This region is so big that there are over 38 hiking trails available for you to choo…Read More
The Parc del Clot located on a site between the neighborhood council building and the market. High bridges unite both sides of the park allowing pedestrians to get from one part of the district to…Read More
Casa Batlló is an UNESCO World Heritage site and a legend of architecture and style.
Located within the same district of famous Güell Park, the four-story building’…Read More
One most important and the highest altitude lying mountains in Gavarnie and Ordesa valleys, is the Marbore which is 3248 meters high. It dominates the Gavarnie cirque with its great appearance, wh…Read More
In the south of the island of La Palma, you will notice these unique salt fields, which have been listed as an Official Site of Scientific Interest because many migratory birds use the site to res…Read More
Cape Favaritx is on the north east coast of Menorca, and is a favourite place for walkers, artists, photographers, and of course tourists. There isn't a lot of car-parking there, so if you plan a …Read More
Under the Alcázar of Seville, originally a Muslim fort, is a unique tank. Known as the baths of Maria de Padilla (wife of Pedro the Cruel), this space designed to hold water under the cruise playg…Read More
Tenerife’s landscape creates perfect terrain for hiking with mountains, coastal paths, secluded villages and volcanic geology to offer. Hiking in Tenerife has long been popular amongst Europeans, …Read More
La Rambla, commonly known as Las Ramblas, is one of Barcelona’s main streets and one of the most famous places in the city. It is a nice 1.3 kilometers walk that connects the Plaça de Catalunya to…Read More
Travelling to the city of Cáceres, located in the Western part of Spain, is like travelling back to the medieval times. The Old City is one of the best-preserved in Europe, in fact, it holds the t…Read More
The extensive park, renowned for its immense public swimming pool, is girded by a lush landscape, mountains and decorated with works of arts.
This is one of the most famous …Read More
Different volcanic eruptions and magmatic activity throughout history turned this land into what we see today. From the natural viewpoint of Montaña Rajada, you can observe a vast sea of lava that…Read More
The province of Bocas de1 Toro occupies the northwestern part of the Caribbean slope of Panama, adjacent to Costa Rica. Special avifaunal interest attaches to this area because here a number of wi…Read More
This hotel remained a most lavish building of Barcelona until 20th century and then became a ruin through the Parc Collserola. The hotel was built in year 1899 as luxury spot and also got expanded…Read More
The Joan Miro park, which is known locally as the Parc de l'Escorxador. This large park with lots of open space got its name from the old municipal slaughterhouse: escorxador in Catalan and is use…Read More
The beach is relatively large with very course sand which is quite uncomfortable but there are great shops,restaurants, bars and facilities ( including public toilets) for every age group. Access…Read More
The circus is located outside of the city walls and offers a rare chance for some walking which doesn´t involve a hill! The site is split into two sections as a road bisects it, in one half you ha…Read More
Once in Tavascan (Pallar Sobirà) we follow the road in the direction of the Pleta del Prat ski resort. We pass the campsite of Graus and les Bordes de Quanca and we will find a very tight curve to…Read More
The Ciutadella park is a charming and welcome green space in the heart of Barcelona. This park offers a lush green, clean and calm environment which is perfect for a relaxing stroll, long walks or…Read More
Cabo de Gata, located in the province of Almeria, probably is one of Spain's best well-kept secrets. Maybe it is because of its coastline spotted with more than fifty beaches and coves, the tranqu…Read More
Santiago de Compostela, in Galicia, Northwest Spain, is worldly famous for its spirituality – it is one of the most important Christian pilgrimage and holy sites, along with Rome and Jerusalem, an…Read More
Great beach in a small cove and the sea was fantastic for snorkelling. Sunbeds and parasols were available for 12euro for the day, so good value. There is also a little snack bar that sells sandwi…Read More
The Valle de Tena, watered by the Rio Gallego, runs north into the mountains from the city of Sabinanigo, with the A136 avenue accomplishing the Pureto del Portalet ignore (1794m), gateway to Fran…Read More
A visit to Lanzarote must include a visit to the Papagayo beaches were the natural beauty of the Island torches the beauty of the Atlantic surf . For a fee of 3euros you have the choice of severa…Read More
One of Ourense's best-kept secrets is located 30 minutes away from Bande, in a place called Lóbios. There you will find a thermal water pool outside of a Spa. Contrary to the near Roman Baths of A…Read More
Without strolling the premises of that magical palace, the last Moorish stand against Christian Spain, no trip to Andalucia is entirely complete. The Alhambra, a lovely city in Andalusia, is situa…Read More
In the southwest of Europe, the Pyrenees mountains originate and form a border between Spain and France. The highest of the peaks of this mountainous range can reach up to 3400 m while a series of…Read More
This is a hike in the Natural Park with over 13.000 ha. It is located in the Catalonian pre-coastal mountain range. Its unique geological features are present everywhere. Its singularity lies on t…Read More
Great place to hike, climbing and walking. Amazing views to take pics.
The architectural masterpiece of ‘Parc del Laberint d’Horta’ in Barcelona offers a labyrinth that attracts the visitors from years ago, thereby making this place as one of the oldest garden of the…Read More
Recently I visited Calella palafrugell, veri nice place! Calella has great food restaurants, nice beaches and a lot of stuff to do. You can visit the surrounding and enjoy the mountains if you get…Read More
Gazing at the sky full of shining stars is soothing to the eye. If you are one of those who loves to gaze at stars then Roque De Los Muchachos Observatory is a must-visit place for you.
Roq…Read More
The fortress is situated at the top of the hill which seperates the beaches of Lloret de Mar and Fenals and dates returned to the beginning of the 11th century, possibly from the age of lady Sicar…Read More
Near to Montjuïc Castle, Jardins del Mirador de l’Alcalde gardens are noted for the exceptional views of Barcelona. They are also noteworthy for the mosaic paving that covers most of th…Read More
For its pure scale and grandeur, this huge construction is the most spectacular after the cathedral in Seville.
There are four beautiful bridges cross the canal that represents the ancient…Read More
Uno de los mejores skatepark de la comunidad de Madrid.Un gran sitio donde aprender a patinar con la escuela de skate ENTABLA
Start at Espot, take a Land-rover taxi, and opt to were to travel,
we took to second station (need a minimum of 6 people to fill the taxi) and begin walking 1st to purpose of read of the R…Read More
Greece is recognized for its immense natural beauty in the form of beautiful sunrise and sunsets, its turquoise colored water and amazing gathering spots by the sea. The natural scenery is that br…Read More
Puente Viejo is the oldest and smallest of three bridges that span the 120-metre deep chasm that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the city of Ronda in southern Spain. It was built in 1616,…Read More
Dalt Vila is very well preserved and the walk is beautiful. Originally called Ibosim and founded by the Phoenicians, once one of the most important coastal cities in the Mediterranean Dalt Vila ha…Read More
This spot is a pedestrian strip that offers a load of fun activities. The shops and cafes add to the fun. The neighboring ‘Barri Gòtic’ with its historical pieces, the Gothic churches of 14th cent…Read More
This is the most beautiful place and veiw I have seen in my life up to this point. It's a small village with tinny houses where are cute little caffes. You can also buy tropical fruit, which are d…Read More
Los Hervideros are a system of caves and rocky outcrops off the coast of Playa Blanca. They are easily accessible from the superb coastal roads that run around the island, with frequent lay-bys fo…Read More
Parc del Guinardó has barely mentioned in tourist guides (Even not too many locals know about it either), but this is a precious jewel snuggled on top of the hill in the Horta-Guinard&oacut…Read More
The climb down the mountain, across the bridge and up to San Juan de Gaztelugatxe is a tiny adventure that will give you amazing views.
In this region, the ocean can be particularly rough a…Read More
From Espot, you can get a taxi ride into the park (once enough people - 6 or so - want to do what you want to do). It is the only way to get properly into the park apart from walking. The most pop…Read More
Lies in the north of Spain with a perfect view of high-altitude terraces that are surrounded by the dense Spanish greenery, and the calming Cantabrian coast, Picos de Europa National Park certainl…Read More
It is the second-largest park in Barcelona, a sunny, whimsical and accessible, where water from a large lake shares the fame with hills covered with grass and lush vegetation.
Parc D…Read More
One of the most special is the Costa I Llobera Gardens, located at the foot of Montjuïc facing the ocean, among the bizarre and curious places found in Barcelona. The gardens extend over six hecta…Read More
Abandoned Railway Station.
The Ordesa Valley is a glacial valley in Aragon, in the Spanish Pyrenees which forms part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. It was first discovered in 1820, but not mapped in detail unt…Read More
This industrial level park was a small steam powered mill in the 19th century. The park now includes a huge dragon slide made from steel. The Industrial Park lies in residential area of Barcelona …Read More
These and several other gun batteries overlooking the bay (the Bateria del Jorel with its slightly smaller guns is also worth a visit and must be reached on foot further along the headland) were o…Read More
La Barceloneta is the more visited of the two, known for its lively atmosphere on both the sand (vendors walk around selling everything from mojitos to on-the-spot massages) and the beachfront pro…Read More
Some places amaze us that are worth the long distance traveling, others we fall in love with for their utmost serenity and natural beauty, and then there are places where the Mother Nature has wor…Read More
Here you can see the flooding church
Located in a hill by the river Sil, the Templars Castle of Ponferrada stands out imposing on the city landscape. In the castle's current location once stood a fortified thorp from Celtic origins. …Read More
Old castle. Free entry. In this location was filmed The kingdom of heaven.
Built in year 1929 for the world exhibition and restored in year 2005, the silhouette of Palau Nacional is seen from Montjuïc slopes. It includes numerous Catalan arts from Middle Age to the 20th …Read More
As you allow behind central Aragón's parched flatlands, a touch of inexperienced tinges the landscape and there is a growing anticipation of very huge mountains somewhere up ahead. The Aragonese P…Read More
The Museo de Historia de Arrecife is a history museum primarily based in a fort on the waterfront of Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote.
The Castillo San Gabriel – San Gabriel fortress can …Read More
Las Cucharas is a lovely beach and has a great walking prom at the fringe. It has a real sandy beach and there are some excellent places to stop and eat or have a drink. Bit of a shame they have l…Read More
Salinas Marinas de Fuencaliente is in a beautiful remote location. The drive down there might be a bit dramatic as it led through the most recent lava fields of the island. The salt mines have a n…Read More
Setenil de las Bodegas is a really interesting town to visit. Named after its once flourishing wineries and bodegas - Setenil is seemingly the most unique looking village among the Pueblos Blancos…Read More
Tibidabo which lies in the north of the city, is a mountain having 512m height of its highest peack called ‘Serra de Collserola’. The mountain has forest covering all over it and the peak of the m…Read More
The garden was built in 19th century by the millionaire Joseph Altimira who had returned from Cuba back to Barcelona in 1860. The gardens are extraordinary with a number of amazing sites such as s…Read More
The bunkers of Carmel is a viewpoint from which you can see the whole city of Barcelona 360º view. Tourists and locals alike are slowly discovering this gorgeous panoramic, but trust me when I sa…Read More
Consuegra is a beautiful historic town set alongside a range of low mountains. Twelve windmills can be found on the top of the Cerro Calderico ridge, along with a beautiful 12th-period castle. Fan…Read More
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