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TAGNANA
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By far the largest settlement in the Anaga, the tiny town of TAGANANA , 13km north of Santa Cruz was once the local centre of sugar cane production and then later wine production. Precariously sprawling over several ridges and steep hillsides, it was... |
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SóLLER
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Arriving by train at SÓLLER , the obvious option is to continue by tram (every 30min or 1hr from 7am-9pm; 15min; ¬0.70) down to the seashore, a rumbling, 5km-journey ending at Port de Sóller . If you pass straight through, however, you'll miss one of... |
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SOLYNIEVE
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SOLYNIEVE , which lies outside the boundaries of the new national park, is a hideous-looking ski resort regarded by serious Alpine skiers as something of a joke, but with snow lingering so late in the year, it does have obvious attractions. For budge... |
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SITGES
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SITGES , 30km south of Barcelona, is definitely the highlight of the Costa Daurada - the great weekend escape for young Barcelonans, who have created a resort very much in their own image. It's also a noted gay holiday destination, with a nightlife t... |
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SETENIL, OLVERA AND TEBA
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North of Ronda, and feasible as a day-trip from the town, are Setenil and Olvera. SETENIL , on a very minor road to Olvera, is the strangest of all the White Towns, its cave-like streets formed from the overhanging ledge of a gorge. Many of the house... |
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SEGOVIA
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After Toledo, SEGOVIA is the outstanding trip from Madrid. A relatively small city, strategically sited on a rocky ridge, it is deeply and haughtily Castilian, with a panoply of squares and mansions from its days of Golden Age grandeur, when it was a... |
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SANTA OLALLA
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SANTA OLALLA DEL CALA , the next village to the east of Zufre, is a walkable 16km from there, which - without transport of your own - may be your only option as there is no bus link, although locals are often willing to give lifts. It's a flattish ro... |
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SANTA CRUZ
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Home to the archipelago's biggest container shipping port and a number of oil refineries, SANTA CRUZ is no aesthete's delight, but its uniquely Canarian urban vibrance is hard to find elsewhere on the island. From the time of the landing of the first... |
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SANT SADURNí D'ANOIA
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Half an hour from Barcelona, built on land watered by the River Noya, SANT SADURNÍ D'ANOIA has been an important centre of wine production since the eighteenth century. When, at the end of the nineteenth century, French vineyards suffered heavily fro... |
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SANT POL DE MAR
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SANT POL DE MAR , 45km from Barcelona, is probably your best bet if you're heading for just one spot on the coast. Small, and as unspoiled as these coastal villages get, it offers rocky coves and crowd-free swimming around fifteen-minutes' walk from ... |
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