Cortijo Cabrinana Córdoba

Ctra. Los Villares, Km.3 Córdoba, Andalusia, 14012, Spain and Canary Islands

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Rock climbing on limestone Part 1

A travel blog entry by jbwoods

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I met up with a woman, Heidi, that I had met in Kalymnos, Greece, and we went climbing for a day in a town called Cuenca. Heidi is from South Africa but has been living in Madrid, Spain for years and is fluent in Spanish; but it was nice to be able to hang out with someone and talk in English.

The scenery in Cuenca was amazing, the town is flanked by two rivers and on either side ...

The Hanging Houses of Cuenca & the Enchanted City

A travel blog entry by tlvice

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We then entered the Cuenca Cathedral. It was one of the best we have been in since we have been here. I think this really gives the Toledo Cathedral a run for its money. The construction of the Cathedral began in the late 12th Century.


The Museum of Abstract Art was open when we emerged from the Cathedral so we decided to go there. There were some pieces that we really liked. One of them was done by ...

The Frying Pan of Spain

A travel blog entry by jl_bigtrip

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... expect. Not this really mattered to us, as Jim and I have embraced siesta to escape the heat. A wonderful tradition, it’s a shame they don’t have in Australia…. Now there’s a political platform to vote for!

Like the other cities in the region, Cordoba rests on a long Moorish history. But her Moorish rulers got a foothold a bit later than neighbouring Granada… the Romans were ...

A Cathedral or a Mosque? Córdoba, Spain

A travel blog entry by anadiez

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... and projections, the visitor can learn about the monuments’ historical, artistic and religious significance. I am very sorry I did not have time to stay for the night tour, if you stay overnight in Córdoba try not to miss it. I was told tickets sold out fast so you might want to get them in advance. I don’t see a place on their website to purchase tickets but here is the link to the site where you can get their phone number ...

Eso es un regalo... Madinat az-Zahra

A travel blog entry by europeando

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... y salimos a esperar el minibus que iba hacia las ruinas. Dentro del bus íbamos con un grupo de yankis viejos y alemanes semi-idiotas que cuando una piedra que pisó el bus golpeó la chapa uno aprovechó para gritas: “terrorists”. Sí, como siempre, pasa algo ya tienen que buscar un enemigo y encima se reía el muy forro. Lo peor es que no se dan cuenta que enseguida muestran la hilacha de lo perseguidos que son, fue una ...