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Playa de Guadamia
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Playa de Guadamia is a beautiful beach in Asturias; described as a natural theatre. This beach is a great place to stop for a relaxing swim, to breath in the fresh air and witness spectacular natural phenomenon against a stunning Mountainous backdrop.
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La Sierra de Aracena
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La Sierra de Aracena is one of Spain’s most beautiful mountain regions, unspoiled and full of wildlife; makes La Sierra de Aracena a nature lover’s dream holiday destination. With its stunning scenery and rugged landscape this area is perfect for touring by car and if you are feeling adventurous you can even set off on foot to explore the region along its many criss-crossing footpaths.
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Liebana
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Liebana is a naturally enclosed region of Spain which can only be reached from Spain’s northern coast. Once you have arrived via Desfiladero de la Hermidao you will be welcomed into a beautiful and picturesque valley region perfect for walking holidays or just to hide away from it all.
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Gaucin
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Once a haven for bandits and smugglers; the mountain village of Guacin boasts views so spectacular it has since become an inspiration for many an artist. Step into a real life Spanish portrait when you visit Guacin; with its idyllic streets, relaxed lifestyle and breath taking scenery.
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Sierra del Sueve
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Another great destination for a walking holiday, Sierra del Sueve is an unknown region of ancient forest. With a magical feel this hidden gem was once the home of the ancient druids and is still the only place in Spain where you will find the asturcon, one of the oldest horses in the world.
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Noia
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For a mix of past and present, Noia located along the Galician coast is a must see. Merging medieval history with modern culture in Noia you can relax and unwind in modern comfort while still enjoying a taste of the real spain.
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Sarria
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It is not obvious when you first visit Sarria why this destinations is so special; on first appearances it is a new town with very little to attract tourist. However once you have found your way to the old town you will see that it has remained virtually untouched and is for this reason the perfect get away destination for any budding historians.
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Cirauqui
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If Roman history is your thing, then a visit to Curauqui is a must; boasting a stretch of road and an arched bridge which have remained intact over generations. Its medieval houses and rugged roads over look vast scenery making it perfect for a road trip or walking holiday.
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Montecorto
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Montecorto is the most westerly village in Malaga; it is a sleepy village built on a forested hillside and as such is a great destination to get away from it all. But you won’t be lacking for things to do if you make a stop in Montecorto as it is steeped in history and has ample opportunities in the nearby area for hiking, cycling and other activities.
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Santiago de Compostela
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Santiago is one of the better known destinations on our list; in fact it is a world famous tourist attraction as it has long been a place of pilgrimage for those who wished to worship at the burial place of St James. But even though Santiago de Compostela is not a “hidden gem” it is still well worth a visit as it is considered one of Spain’s finest cities.
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