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  • This ideally amounts to a quick thrust of the sword, straight to the heart.

  • Spain’s highest mountains and Europe’s southernmost ski resort can be found in this national park. It’s a wonderful area for hiking, horse-riding and mountain biking.

  • Very much off the beaten Costa del Sol track, this area – frequented mostly by local Spanish families – has quite a bit going for it if you want a more low-key time.

  • Given the fact that they are in the number one Costa del Sol nightlife magnet, Torremolinos’s beaches come as a pleasant surprise. Because of the steep streets, most of the action gets left up above as you make your way down to the sand.

  • These include black and umbrella pine, holm oak, hazel, olive, citrus, cypress, juniper, ash and the rare Spanish fir.

  • Take a westerly walk to the monumental Hospital de Santiago and the Plaza de Toros (see Baeza and Úbeda).

  • Of the 60-odd golf clubs along the Costa, this is the most famous – it hosted the Ryder Cup in 1997. A Robert Trent Jones masterpiece and rated number one in continental Europe.

  • Look for the Cazorla violet, bubil lily, Nevada daffodil and white celandine.

  • Thanks to the constant winds, Tarifa is one of the world magnets for windsurfing, while good possibilities also can be found along the Costa Tropical. For board surfing, the Costa de la Luz provides sufficiently high waves. Mediterranean waves are only good for body-surfing.

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