Two Months in the Albaicín, Granada
High stone walls severed by shadow and sunlight snaked behind the river, into a maze …
High stone walls severed by shadow and sunlight snaked behind the river, into a maze …
I was sitting inside the Honky Tonk Rhythm and Beer Bar in Gijón, Asturias, in …
Our Spanish plane nose-dived suddenly, unexpectedly and we’ve crashed back in a place I felt …
Travel is exciting right? Different scenery, architecture, language, food and people – everything is amplified, …
Daylight was beginning to creep behind snow-covered mountains as I chugged south towards Madrid, watching …
Ah, churros, the deep fried pastry that’s typically served with hot chocolate in Spain. Being …
Ah, the lakes of Covadonga. What a lovely sight they were (and still are, I’m …
Lush hills and cows flanked either side of the road as we drove towards Covadonga, …
After a month of being confined to the old quarter of Oviedo due to sciatica, …
Leaving It was a cold farewell to Granada, the place that introduced us to Andalusia …
It’s 3:22pm in Granada, Spain. It’s hot and I am currently laying low sorting out …
“Tourism carries a tremendous potential that must be acknowledged as essential for the future of …