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Spain The rhythms of Spanish lifeYou will quickly get attuned to the rhythms of Spanish life a late breakfast, perhaps some tapas for lunch at two, followed by a siesta, and dinner at around nine or even later. The cuisine is strongly regional, served with local wines sparkling Catalan cava or chilled fino sherry from Andalucia. The wines of La Rioja are the most renowned of them all. From wild mountains to gently rolling sierrasSpain has some of Europe’s wildest mountain areas, and not just the magnificent peaks of the Pyrenees. In the north, the Picos de Europa are green and rugged, while in the south, Andalucia and Valencia surprise with craggy limestone mountains. Equally dramatic is north-west Mallorca, where the Tramuntana Sierra plunges into the Mediterranean, a spectacular fusion of mountain and sea. For gentler scenery, choose rolling hills such as those of Andalucia’s chestnut-clad Aracena Sierra. Rugged, unspoiled coasts Dramatic volcanic islandsDeep in the Atlantic, our favourite isles in the Canary Islands all have their own special allure. On La Palma, it is the contrast between volcanic landscapes and lush forests, on Tenerife the constant presence of Mount Teide, and on La Gomera the feeling of discovering a well-kept secret. All three are astonishingly varied and are paradises for walkers, with much to discover, from plunging ravines and arid lava fields to sweeping views across the Atlantic. Our walking holidays & destinations> From the Costa Brava to the Pyrenees - Catalonia > Green Spain - Asturias & Galicia > The Vibrant South - Andalucia, Murcia & Valencia > Dramatic Islands - Mallorca & the Canary Islands
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