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10 Best place to visit in Huéscar Spain

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GRANADA - THE MOST CHARMING CITY IN THE WORLD - THE EMPIRE OF BEAUTY AND TRADITIONS

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Granada is all about music and poetry, authentic architectural art and millennial culture. The province hugs the sky from the steep peaks of the Sierra Nevada, its monumental cities extend over the Altiplano and its white villages are scattered between valleys and slopes, which end in the cliffs and beaches of the Costa Tropical. The province of Granada, a privileged tourist destination, allows its visitors to ski in the Sierra Nevada, venture into the villages deep in the Alpujarras, travel the last frontier of Al-Andalus in the Poniente Granadino or explore the caves testifying to troglodyte life.

History :
The whole province is full of attractions for architectural and cultural tourism. The small town of Santa Fe witnessed the preparations for the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, and Fuente Vaqueros was the birthplace of Federico García Lorca, one of the most important poets and playwrights of Spanish literature.

The Granada plateau preserves the remains of a hominid dating back to one or two million years ago. The inhabitants of Baza, an Iberian people, bequeathed to posterity a relic of great historical and cultural value: the Lady of Baza (Iberian sculpture).

Countryside :
The province of Granada is characterized by a staircase of plateaus that descend from the peaks to the Mediterranean. These high plateaus and the altitude of the land make the winters very cold. This climate has a heavy influence on vegetation, agriculture, livestock and game.

The province of Granada is divided into three well-differentiated regions: the coast, the plain of Granada and the mountain region. Each of them has particular climatic, orographic, historical and geographical characteristics, which make it unique.

Around the 5th century BC. J.-C., coins minted by the Turdules testify to the origins of the capital of this superb province. In the 8th century, the Berbers conquered these lands which would reach their peak with the Nasrids, who would bring economic, social, artistic and cultural development, and whose influence remains palpable today.

Visit Granada and you will discover one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. With the peaks of the Sierra Nevada as a backdrop, this city stands out above all for its architecture and its emblematic monuments, such as the Alhambra. To help you organize your stay in Granada more easily, we have listed the best things to do in Granada: you will know everything to visit the beautiful Andalusian.

In 2019 Granada had a population of 232,462 people, of whom 124,907 were women and 107,555 men. The neighborhoods it has are very different from each other, partly due to the diversity of coexisting cultures and religions and, already in the 19th century, xx, due to the continued immigration that occurred until the 1990s in the context of de-ruralization; the most important are Zaidín, La Chana, Centro-Sagrario, Realejo, Albaicín, Sacromonte and Cartuja.

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11 Things You Should NOT Do in Spain!

What NOT to do in Spain! I’ve lived here for 8 years with Yoly my Spanish wife, and I’ve learned a lot of the do’s and don’ts of this culture. These rules will really help you get in sync with the locals and not make any major mistakes! Venga, let's go! ????

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Spain is a complex country! It’s also a pretty easy going one. But there are certain things that you just don’t want to get wrong. And here they are!

11. Don’t go OTT on please and thank you.
In Spanish we just don’t use the words as much. We are more likely to work ‘please’ and ’thank you’ into the tone of how we speak, or by tweaking the words (such as adding “ito” to the end of a word).

10. Don’t put bread on your plate.
In Spain, you always leave your bread beside your plate on the table. It sites beside your cutlery, because it kind of is a piece of cutlery.

9. Don’t eat with your hand under the table.
I grew up with no elbows on the table. But here in Spain we also have the rule that you should have your hands above the table at all times. Because you might have a knife??

8. Don’t offer guests a beer at 5pm
Because we eat lunch and dinner later, beer o’clock is usually about 8pm… not 5pm.

7. Don’t help with the dishes after parties.
It’s just not something that’s done here. At the end of a party or dinner party, you might help tidy up slightly, but you don’t help do the dishes.

6. Don’t be a ‘pesado’ in social situations.
Chill out! Don’t ask people what their job is straight away when you meet them in a social setting and don’t expect people to cut to the chase when telling a story - we take our time here!

5. Don’t misinterpret loud conversations.
When Yoly speaks with her mother on the phone, it can get heated. But they’re not arguing - it’s just that conversations here often sound more intense.

4. Don’t generalise about Spain.
This is a highly regional country. So don’t assume that every region of Spain has the same language, customs or food.

3. Don’t call Catalan a dialect of Spanish.
Catalan is its own language - and don’t get that wrong (especially when speaking to a Catalan)

2. Don’t used ‘usted’ willy nilly.
Here in Spain we’re pretty informal and so don’t use “usted” unless we’re speaking with older people or in very formal situations.

1. Don’t mention the civil war casually.
The Spanish civil war and the dictatorship is a really complex topic, and still an open wound in Spain. So wait until you know someone pretty well before diving into the topic.

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Hola, Spain lovers! We're James and Yoly. James is a New Zealander, and Yoly is from Spain. And we both live in Madrid. This channel is all about giving you a local insight into life in Spain, and helping you experience this country like a local when you come to visit (or live!). If that sounds like your kind of thing, bienvenido!

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Huéscar (Andalucía, Granada) 7.400. Bueno **

Huéscar constituye una zona natural privilegiada.
Está formada por un conjunto de serranías de valor turístico excepcional, todas ellas, junto con sus valles y fuentes, configuran un paisaje natural de belleza incalculable para la realización de actividades activas.
Además tenemos que pasear entre sus casas blasonadas, entre iglesias y conventos, son algunas de las múltiples actividades que podemos encontrar en Huéscar.
Nuestra nota: Bueno- **
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Cueva de La Alegría - Huéscar - Spain

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Cueva de La Alegría hotel city: Huéscar - Country: Spain
Address: Barrio del Carmen, 1; zip code: 18830

Offering an outdoor pool, Cueva de La Alegría is located in Huéscar. The accommodation will provide you with a TV and air conditioning. There is a full a kitchenette with a dishwasher and a microwave.
-- Doté d'une piscine extérieure, le Cueva de La Alegría est situé à Huéscar. La maison est dotée de la climatisation et d'une télévision. Elle comprend une kitchenette entièrement équipée avec lave-vaisselle et four micro-ondes.
-- La Cueva de La Alegría se encuentra en Huéscar y cuenta con una piscina al aire libre. Dispone de TV, aire acondicionado, zona de cocina completa con lavavajillas y microondas. Los baños compartidos tienen bañera o ducha y secador de pelo.
-- Das Cueva de La Alegría liegt in Huéscar und bietet einen Außenpool. Die klimatisierte Unterkunft verfügt über einen TV sowie eine voll ausgestattete Küchenzeile mit einem Geschirrspüler und einer Mikrowelle.
-- Cueva de la Alegría ligt in Huéscar en biedt een buitenbad. De accommodatie is voorzien van een tv en airconditioning. De volledig uitgeruste kitchenettes hebben een vaatwasser en een magnetron.
-- Com uma piscina exterior, a Cueva de La Alegría está localizada em Huéscar. A acomodação tem uma televisão e ar condicionado. Possui uma kitchenette completa, com máquina de lavar louça e micro-ondas.
-- Cueva de La Alegría度假屋拥有一个室外游泳池,位于Huéscar,设有电视和空调。设备齐全的小厨房配有洗碗机和微波炉。共用浴室提供浴缸或淋浴和吹风机。度假屋还享有山景和市景。 Cueva de La Alegría度假屋设有花园、烧烤设施和露台,还设有公共休息室和旅游咨询台,客人可在度假屋内或周边地区参加骑自行车和徒步旅行等各种活动。该度假屋也设有免费停车场。
-- Дом для отпуска расположен в местечке Уэскар. К услугам гостей открытый бассейн, телевизор и кондиционер. Полностью оборудованная мини-кухня укомплектована посудомоечной машиной и микроволновой печью.
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The Granada Geopark

The Granada Geopark is a huge area in the north of Granada province in Andalucia. It is a place to explore. Within the Geopark you will find traces of humans dating back 1.4 million years, an astounding concentration of megalithic dolmens built by Neolithic people, the largest concentration of dolmens in the world, fortified settlements from the Argaric period and the oppidums of the later Iberians. All this is set in the badlands, an arid plain, the Baza depression, all that remains of a large, prehistoric lake, deeply riven with gullies and valleys.
You will not fail to be awed.
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Granada: The city that captured our hearts!

In this video we will take you on a one day tour of Granada, Spain, as well as give you some insight of this breath taking cities cultural history. We will also show you that there is more to Granada than just Alhambra. Our day started with a decadent breakfast at Los Arcos (The Arches) restaurant, bar and cafe! They literally had the BEST CHOCOLATE AND CHURROS IN SPAIN!! After breakfast we visited the Real Monasterio de San Jeronimo (Royal Monestary of Saint Jerome). We then found ourselves at the historical artisan market, Alcaiceria. After sightseeing and hiking around the city we relaxed and enjoyed our final tapas experience at Rollo. We ended our night with a wonderful cocktail and soothing live music at Pata Palo a cool little pub right next door to our Air BnB. Stay tuned till the end for some really beautiful drone footage of sunset over Granada.

Los Arcos


Real Monasterio de Saint Jeronimo
Calle Rector López Argueta, 9, 18001 Granada, Spain

Alcaiceria


Rollo


Pata Palo




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[9] Entre Calatogne et Aragon ???? Trois spots secrets incroyables ???? ????????

9 ème épisode de cette série de voyage, on part à la découverte de trois super spots dans le Nord-Est de l'Espagne.

Chapitre 1 : Congost de Mont-Rébei ????
Un canyon incroyable, 500m de haut pour 20m de largeur ... Au bout de 7km de kayak tu pourras découvrir le Congost de Mont-Rébei, un endroit impressionnant avec une eau d'une couleur incroyable.

Chapitre 2 : Finestras ????️
Au bout d'une longue randonnée sous le soleil catalan, se cache une muraille naturelle unique en son genre... Surnommée La Muraille de Chine Espagnole, la muraille de Finestras est une merveille unique en son genre, toujours accompagnée de l'eau turquoise.

Chapitre 3 : Aigüestortes ⛰️
Un des plus beaux parcs d'Espagne, parc naturel national de montagne, Aigüestortes te propose une multitude de randonnées de tout type. Un vrai plaisir pour les yeux et les amoureux de marche.

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Cave Houses in Granada, Spain

Exploring the cave houses in the hills above Spain. People have lived in these caves since workers were brought in to work on the Alhambra. Today they are complete with running water, electricity and internet. Some parts are more dangerous than others. Explore at your own risk and be sure to be respectful of peoples yards/possessions.

Senda Primeros Pobladores de Europa en la Comarca de Huéscar, Granada.

Producción Audiovisual realizada para la Mancomunidad de Municipios de la Comarca de Huéscar con la colaboración de Diputación de Granada, Patronato de Turismo de Granada y Junta de Andalucía.

Video promocional de la Gran Senda de los Primeros Pobladores de Europa que transcurre por el GeoParque Granadino.

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Con todos los colores, Geoparque de Granada

Un bello desierto, restos de antiguas civilizaciones y singulares yacimientos paleontológicos esperan al visitante. Un Geoparque según la Unesco es un territorio muy relevante geológicamente así como de gran valor arqueológico, ecológico y cultural. De los 161 que hay en todo el mundo, aquí nosotros en Andalucía contamos con uno espectacular. Su territorio se extiende por las comarcas de Guadix, Baza, Huéscar y Montes. Este territorio ha sido tradicionalmente conocido como las Hoyas de Baza y de Guadix. Vente y descubre el inmenso patrimonio del Geoparque de Granada. Un plan perfecto.

Un viaje diferente, el mapa de Andalucía con videos espectaculares…. en nuestra Web!!





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The Best Cave House in Spain

brings you what may well be considered the best cave house in Spain, not just because of the house of course but also the stunning exterior especially when the enchanted garden lights up in the evenings.

Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, decent sized living room and kitchen with plenty of patios and outside terraces to enjoy the lovely views around towards the Sierra Nevada.

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A fantastic opportunity to purchase two renovated homes in a great location on the outskirts of the market town of Huescar for only 75,000 euros!!

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Spanish Inland Properties is an established agency based in Galera, Granada which was formed in 2003, specialising in the sale of cave homes, village houses, villas, apartments, farmhouses and land in Granada, Almería and Jaén.

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Jindama auf dem Flohmarkt in Almuñécar

01 Cave Hotels de Granada, un auténtico lujo

Podrías pensar que una cueva es un lugar primitivo y de ambiente tirando a rústico. Te equivocas. Entre la amplia oferta de hoteles cueva de Granada se hallan alojamientos de lujo, dotados con todas las comodidades y servicios: piscina, hammam, wifi, chimenea, restaurante, salas de reuniones… todo ello en un entorno único. Sin duda, hoy las cuevas son uno de los productos turísticos más atractivos de Granada, erigidos conservando una de las tradiciones constructivas más primigenias del mundo y convertidos en símbolo de lujo y modernidad.
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067 ANDALUCIA 10 GUADIX JAEN, OLIVOS Y CUEVAS en Autocaravana con Isabel y Antonio

Entre infinitos campos de olivos, salpicados de algunas localidades en las que una parte de la población sigue viviendo en cuevas perfectamente acondicionadas, viajamos en autocaravana hasta GUADIX Y JAEN, dos hermosas ciudades, repletas a rebosar de historia y curiosidades que seguro que no os dejan insensibles.
GUADIX, famosa por sus casas-cueva, pero que tiene mucho más que ofrecer al visitante;
Y JAEN, como dice la publicidad institucional de la ciudad, un paraíso interior, donde la historia se mezcla con una población muy amigable y con algunos monumentos y lugares que te encantarán. Ven con s¡nosotros en esta visita a dos ciudades que seguro que, si nos las conoces, te darán motivos para no olvidarlas. Isabel y Antonio Fuster. Febrero 2022

purullena (Spanish village with cave houses)

A short video of the village of Purullena in the Granada area of Spain where many of the population live in cave houses. Shots of the inside of a typical cave house are included. The house is the actual home of the family and not simply a museum.

Cave Houses In Spain For Sale

brings you an overview of what cave houses are available for sale and the history of them. Cave houses are especially prevalent in Andalucia and range from small places cut into the mountainside to cave house hotels. Take a look and listen to the video.

Wild Spain - Capítulo 85 - Geoparque de Granada.

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El Geoparque de Granada se extiende sobre un territorio excepcional en la zona oriental de Andalucía. La geología de la región ha condicionado la vida y cultura de sus habitantes desde la prehistoria hasta nuestros días. La geología, geomorfología, arqueología y el legado cultural están estrechamente unidos en uno de los territorios donde se encuentran los vestigios humanos y tradiciones ancestrales más antiguos del Continente Europeo.
El territorio del Geoparque, con 4.722 km2 de 47 municipios pertenecientes a las comarcas de Guadix, Baza, Huéscar y Montes, incluye los actuales valles fluviales generados durante el Cuaternario en el Norte de la Provincia de Granada, así como gran parte de la Cuenca de Guadix-Baza y parte de las montañas que la delimitan. Este territorio ha sido tradicionalmente conocido, desde un punto de vista geográfico, como las depresiones u “hoyas” de Guadix y Baza.
Los valles del norte de Granada, principales protagonistas de nuestro Geoparque y que actualmente drenan el territorio hacia el Océano Atlántico, han sido creados por la erosión fluvial en el último medio millón de años. Previamente a su formación y durante aproximadamente 5 millones de años, la mayor parte del territorio del Geoparque estuvo configurado por un amplio sistema fluvial que no tenía salida al mar y que drenaba sus aguas hacia un gran lago. Esta etapa endorreica (sin salida al mar) generó uno de los mejores registros de sedimentos del Cuaternario continental de Europa.
Tras el final de la etapa endorreica, la red de drenaje actual (con salida al mar) ha generado un impresionante modelado fluvial en el que destaca el paisaje de cárcavas/badlands. La naturaleza semiárida de la región, con escasa vegetación en las laderas de sus valles, favorece la observación y el estudio de los sedimentos cuaternarios, dispuestos en estratos horizontales de gran continuidad lateral.

The Granada Geopark extends over an exceptional territory in the eastern part of Andalusia. The geology of the region has conditioned the life and culture of its inhabitants from prehistory to today. Geology, geomorphology, archeology and cultural heritage are closely linked in one of the territories where the oldest human remains and ancient traditions of the European Continent are found.
The Geopark territory, with 4,722 km2 of 47 municipalities belonging to the regions of Guadix, Baza, Huéscar and Montes, includes the current river valleys generated during the Quaternary in the North of the Province of Granada, as well as much of the Cuenca de Guadix-Baza and part of the mountains that define it. This territory has been traditionally known, from a geographical point of view, as the depressions or “dimples” of Guadix and Baza.
The valleys in the north of Granada, the main protagonists of our Geopark and currently draining the territory into the Atlantic Ocean, have been created by river erosion in the last half a million years. Prior to its formation and for approximately 5 million years, most of the Geopark's territory was configured by a wide fluvial system that had no outlet to the sea and that drained its waters into a large lake. This endorheic (landlocked) stage generated one of the best sediment records from the continental Quaternary of Europe.
After the end of the endorheic stage, the current drainage network (with exit to the sea) has generated an impressive river modeling in which the landscape of gullies / badlands stands out. The semi-arid nature of the region, with sparse vegetation on the slopes of its valleys, favors the observation and study of quaternary sediments, arranged in horizontal layers of great lateral continuity.

Música de la cabecera: Miguel Valladares Salado.

Let's Drive #51: Sierra de la Sagra - Sierra de Baza (Granada, Spain)

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Date: January 2020
Time: Afternoon
Distance: 105 km
Trip: 1h 39'
Time Lapse: 1:25
Camera: Activeon CX Gold
Music Credits: DJ Tios

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