Calpe or Calp is a coastal municipality located in the comarca of Marina Alta, in the province of Alicante, Valencian Community, Spain, by the Mediterranean Sea. It has an area of 23.5 km2 and a population density of 990 inhabitants per square kilometre. The city lies at the foot of the Penyal d’Ifac Natural Park.The economy of Calpe is based mainly on tourism and fishing. Many Iberian, Roman and Arab archeological sites exist...Read More
Have you ever been to a town nestled among walls of rock, with houses that seem to be hanging in the air? The Hanging Houses that literally stand out over the gorge of the river Huecar in this Castile – La Mancha destination are sure to grab your attention. But this World Heritage City of cobbled streets...Read More
Andorra is a tiny, independent principality situated between France and Spain in the Pyrenees mountains. It’s known for its ski resorts and a tax-haven status that encourages duty-free shopping. Capital Andorra la Vella has boutiques and jewelers on Meritxell Avenue and several shopping centers. The old quarter, Barri Antic, houses Romanesque Santa Coloma Church, with...Read More
The Sierra de Bernia is a small mountain range with a length of 11 km that stretches in an east-westerly direction. This mountain range is situated along the Mediterranean and covers an area of 1,900 hectares. The peak is 1,128 meters above sea level.Sierra de Bernia:Most people brave the Sierra de Bernia to crawl through...Read More
Do you love watefalls and hiking then this is the place for you. Monasterio de Piedra (Stone Monastery) is a monastery, hotel and park complex in the Iberian System mountain ranges, near Nuévalos, province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. The monastery was founded in 1194 by Alfonso II of Aragon, with thirteen Cistercian monks from Poblet Monastery, in an old castle next to the Piedra River, and was dedicated...Read More
Córdoba, is a city in Andalusia, southern Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba. It is the third most populated municipality in Andalusia, after Seville and Málaga, and the 11th overall in the country.It was a Roman settlement on the right bank of the Guadalquivir, taken over by the Visigoths, followed by the Muslim conquests in the eighth century and later becoming the...Read More