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FOLLOW THE VINES – A DIFFERENT WAY TO DISCOVER SPAIN

Spain, whilst having something (a lot, actually) to offer everyone, is a particularly wonderful place to visit for Wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs.  Travelling some of the established wine routes will not only allow you to see some of the most important wine-growing areas, it´s also a fabulous way to see the natural beauty of the country and immerse yourself in its diverse cultural and culinary experiences – quite simply, it is a great way to discover parts of Spain.


MAGIC HORSES IN JEREZ

There are many reasons to travel to Andalusia, in southern Spain. One of them is to learn about “Spanish equestrian art”. You can experience it first-hand, for example, at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz)


GRAPE HARVEST FESTIVALS IN SPAIN

You will find many very good, quality wines in Spain which enjoy international prestige. A special time to enjoy this typically Spanish product is in early autumn, when the grape harvest festivals are held. These festivities are an excellent opportunity to participate in the traditions and ambience of the winemaking culture.


SPANISH FAMOUS RECIPES

Spanish cuisine is known all over the world, and some of its typical dishes are so popular that if you're in Spain you can't pass up the chance to try them. All the recipes we suggest below are so famous you'll have no problem finding them on the menu in any restaurant. And then you can upload your photos to the Internet to make your friends envious. Remember that these are just a few examples. To see all our recipes, go to the Gastronomy section.


GREEN SPAIN-THE CALL OF NATURE

If you like the countryside, then you will love "Green Spain". The Regions of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country, in northern Spain, are home to some of most valuable and best-conserved ecological areas in Europe.


A CORUÑA, besides the Atlantic Ocean

Situated beside the Atlantic Ocean, A Coruña is a historic city whose history has maintained close links with its old fishing and commercial port. The peninsula on which the Old City stands also contains the Tower of Hercules, one of the symbols of the city, which is an interesting Romanesque collection of streets, squares and medieval churches