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Asturias – “Green Spain”

You see the words “Green Spain” and if you’re unfamiliar, are probably thinking of Spaniards soaked in green paint, or some other vivid imagery.

What Green Spain actually refers to is the Asturias region of the country, so named because of its diverse wilderness that will simply take your breath away. Located on the northern coast of Spain, and across from Bay of Biscay, the verdant coastal strip is north of the Cantabrian Mountains, and is often overshadowed by more popular destinations like Barcelona and Madrid.

Hikers from across the world travel to the region to take advantage of lush green forests, incredible landscapes including the Picos de Europa (Peaks of Europe), and clear rivers. However, this diverse destination offers more than just hiking, much more.

The region’s historic “capital” is Oviedo, which, along with its surrounding hills, hide many historic Romanesque churches that will ensure you get your injection of ancient culture as you explore.

Fabada.
Photo:  Juan J. Martinez

If you just want to indulge, it’s the right place to do so too, as Oviedo is known for its Sidra (Spanish cider). Travelers can take a load off along the Boulevard of Cider, and drink to their heart’s content as local life passes you by. Add fabada asturiana to your lazy afternoon’s menu, as the delicious local dish that is a bean stew made with chorizo sausage, morcilla (black pudding), pork shoulder, and saffron, is a must-try while in the Asturias region.

Expect to find many Spanish travelers vacationing there while you are, as it’s one of the most popular destinations for citizens.  The sunshine and local beaches are a huge draw, and villages like Gijon that mix the old and modern day, allow you to shop-till-you-drop if you wish. Today Gijon is also a busy shipping port, a far cry from where it started as a small fishing village three thousand years ago.

For those who want to slow right down, take advantage of the many other fishing villages the region has. Enjoy quiet walks along the coast, breathe in the sea air, and become one with Green Spain for at least a little while.

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Alhambra: A Islamic treasure in Southern Spain

Among the great architectural miracles of Spain, one place breathes exuberance and style, representing one of the most beautiful structures made by man. The palace of Alhambra is one of the most popular tourists destinations in Spain, with millions of visitors each year. The historical palace and fortress of Alhambra are located in the province of Granada in Andalusia, a charming region of southern Spain. The complex, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage, is a unique example of the medieval Muslim Spain and Moorish rule over southern Spain. The name derives from the Arab term of Red Castle, because of the red walls of the complex, contrasting with the green forests that surround it.

Alhambra Palace interiorSituated near the city of Granada in a strategic point, overlooking the city and the surrounding area, the fortress complex will truly amaze any art and architecture lover, with some exquisite interior design masterpieces that cannot be found anywhere else. Although the first mentions of this place start from the 9th century, as a fortress guarding over the city, the site became a royal residence of the Nasrid dynasty in the 13th century. This started the glorious period for the Alhambra complex, being enriched with extraordinary new additions through the centuries that followed. Among the many buildings that form the complex of Alhambra, tourists can visit the Moorish Palace, the baroque palace of Karl V, a church that was built in the place of an old mosque and many other amazing landmarks.

It is believed that although the Spanish kings sought to destroy all evidence of Islamic rule over the territories they re-conquered at the end of the 15th century, the Alhambra palace was so beautiful that they could not bring themselves to destroy it. The interior of the palace is truly astonishing, a testament to every style of classic Arab art, with calligraphic, floral and geometric decorations that form a unique and fascinating ensemble. The Islamic art shown inside the Alhambra complex is one of the most amazing examples found anywhere in the world.

Alhambra artwork