Camping in Granada
Granada. At the foot of Sierra Nevada, in the valley of the Darro River, is a city of incomparable charm ("there is nothing in life as bad as being blind in Granada"). A must see.
Albaicin at sunset, Granada is contemplated in all its splendor. Traditionally kicks off the tour of the Alhambra, the most visited monument of the country whose history is an encyclopedia of Moorish Spain. The Alcazaba, built in a bow on the hill, with walls surrounding the Alhambra and the Generalife (1.5 km walk).
in the city, can not fail to visit the cathedral (the sixteenth century, Renaissance style and designed by Diego Siloam). La Capilla Real (s. xvi), next to the cathedral, is a masterpiece of flamboyant Gothic, leaving it is the palace of the madrasa, with its Baroque facade and the lively direction of traversing the Alcaicería Bibarambla . To the University, the church of S. Jerome (s. xvi) and the Monastery of the Cartuja (s. xvi). The Albaicin old Arab quarter, retains the flavor of its past, with its white houses and cármenes. Sacromonte are coming from the Darro Chapiz the slope, their caves dug into the rock provide a room at the Roma population and flamenco shows.
Other points of interest: Up, Sierra Nevada (above 3,000 m altitude). On the road, through beautiful views, is reached Pico Veleta, can be seen from the viewpoint of channels, the valley of the Genil. Should not be neglected up to the Alpujarra. From Lanjaron, famous for its hot, light eyes through towns like Orgiva, Pampaneira, Bubión, Capileira, Portuguese, Pitres, Trevélez (famous for its hams).
On the coast, Almuñécar (castle, aqueduct Monk Roman Tower) is the most tourism, the white Salobreña, Motril, Calahonda, Castell de Ferro and La Rábita complete the offer.