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Highlights This is quintessential and timeless Andalucia: walking through stunning white villages, and olive-planted hillsides, our paths are a riot of colour - poppies, wild iris, jasmine and pink oleander - and there's a good chance of spotting golden eagles soaring overhead.
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We meet you at Malaga airport and take you to Canillas de Albaida (1 hour).
Heading out directly from the hotel, it's down first through olives and almonds to the Moorish village of Archez, famous for its beautifully decorated Mudejar church tower. It's then a gradual climb along traditionally farmed terraces up to Competa: magnificent C16 church, lively village square and some of the finest sweet wines in Spain.
Today's path traverses part of the ancient bandit mule trail used to transport silk from Competa to Granada. Walking beneath the majestic peaks of the Sierra Almijara, we can often see right out towards North Africa's Rif Mountains. It's big bird country here too with regular sightings of griffon vultures and other birds of prey. Our final stretch takes us down through wild fennel, rosemary and lavender and back to Canillas in time for a late afternoon swim.
We head first up through olives and citrus groves to the tiny hamlet of Fogarate: this is the 'real' Spain where farmers still travel by mule and harvest their terraces by hand. After a gentle descent into the verdant Arroyo valley - stunning views out across the sea towards the distant shores of Morocco on a clear day - it's on to Salares, one of the prettiest villages in the area with flowers spilling from every balcony, patio and window box. There is an interesting church, Santa Ana, still bearing an old Moorish minaret.
After breakfast, we take you to the beautiful city of Granada where you have the day to explore at leisure. We have included entrance fees for the world-famous Alhambra Palace - possibly the most exciting and romantic of all Moorish monuments - and tickets will have been pre-booked for you.
Today we walk through classic Andalucian countryside - almonds, olives and orange groves - of the fertile Cajula valley. We ascend through farmed terraces to the village of Sedella set at the foot of the imposing La Maroma (2069m) the highest peak in the region before a tapas lunch in Salvador. Chance to do some last minute shopping before a lift back to the Finca in time for a couple of hours by the pool or relaxing on the Moorish terrace. Dinner tonight is taken in a traditional Spanish restaurant in Competa.
After a short minibus transfer (15 mins), we head off through majestic pine woods cradled by the peaks of the Cerro Atalaya (1256m) and Cerro Verde (1326m). Our path is a riot of colour - bright red poppies, wild iris, yellow jasmine and pink oleander - and there is a good chance of spotting golden eagles soaring overhead. We picnic at the summit of Cerro Verde - stunning 360o views out over the Sierra Almijara and out across the Mediterranean.
We take you back to Malaga airport after breakfast.
This itinerary is based on standard 2-boot walks. In addition, on selected dates, a selection of guided 1-boot walks will also be offered.
We're probably a little biased, so here's what our customers say...
"All aspects of the holiday cannot be faulted."
Mrs Freemantle, Moreton-In-Marsh
"Ideal combination of activity, accommodation, food, drink and location."
Mrs Taverner, Norwich