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Best Towns to Visit in Granada Province (Not Including the Alpujarras)

Granada province stretches from the coast - Costa Tropical  to the north and borders with Spain's largest Natural Park (which is in the neighbouring province of Jaen) Parque Natural de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas. Cazorla Town and National Park Within its boundaries lie the ski slopes of Sierra Nevada and the highest peak on mainland Spain, Mulhacen. Its diverse, beautiful, wild and yet a garden of paradise where tropical fruits grow. I'm going to share with you a couple of my favourite 'best towns to visit' in Granada Province, which don't include the villages of the Alpujarras - that's another day, another post and another holiday, so huge is Granada! Picturesque Castril Almost as far north as you can get while staying in Granada province is the fabulous town of Castril.  A mountain town with an abundance of water creating a small, yet fast flowing river with tumbling waterfalls. Sometimes you're on a wooden walkway on the cliff face, at others you&#

Monday Morning Photo - Old Wooden Spanish Door

I'm a huge fan of old wooden doors and I come across many of them on my explorations. Usually I can name the building but I've just come across this one in one my Cordoba files. It is located somewhere between the Mezquita and the Mercado Victoria.

If anyone can put a name to it please tell me. Otherwise on my next visit to Cordoba I'll have to retrace my steps.



Wooden Door, Cordoba
Wooden Doorway, Cordoba



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Read my article on Only Spain about the patios being on UNESCO's World Heritage list - Cordoba, Spain Full of UNESCO Sites.

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