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Andalusia is a region steeped in history. Numerous cultures If you like nature and outdoor and civilisations have passed through it, leaving behind a activities, then you’ve made veritable trove of artistic treasures, such as Córdoba’s historic the right decision coming to centre (which includes the Mosque); the Alhambra, Generalife Andalusia! There’s an endless and Albaicín in ; the Cathedral, the Alcázar and the array of routes for hiking, Archivo de Indias in Sevilla; the stunning Renaissance-period touring by bicycle or horse towns of Úbeda and Baeza; and the Spanish Mediterranean riding that the whole family Basin prehistoric rock art sites in Jaén, Granada and Almería. can do, such as the Sierra de

All have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. las Nieves (Málaga), Sierra de Grazalema (Cádiz) and

As part of a programme called “The Alhambra Closer”, the Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén). You Council of the Alhambra organises family-friendly guided can even make like Indiana Tourism tours, led by expert guides, that focus on specific themes Jones in the Cahorros de (such as water and gardens in the Alhambra or the use of (Granada) and cross

form and colour in the Alhambra’s palaces), as well as a 63-metre-long rope suspension bridge. You can also go on

suggesting interesting ideas for new tours. And if you bring excursions along the Green Routes, going through tunnels, some comfortable shoes, you can follow the route the kings viaducts and former train stations now used as rest stops. Family-friendly of old would have taken, albeit on horseback, up the 35 gently inclining ramps of La Giralda in Sevilla. And after a hard day of physical exertion, there’s nothing better than taking some food and rest at one of the various Now let’s wind the clock back several thousand years to rural lodgings available in the region. The rural destinations visit some of the major archaeological sites. The following most popular with families are the White Villages of Cádiz, are a must-see: the dolmens of Antequera (Málaga), the Alpujarras mountain range that straddles the Granada

(Granada) and Valencina (Sevilla); and the Cueva de los and Almería provinces, the Sierra de Aracena in Huelva, the Special practical guide practical Special Sierra Norte in Sevilla and the Serranía de Ronda mountain range in Málaga. The latter also boasts the world’s only Smurf village, Júzcar, where every weekend various Smurf- themed activities take place, such as paint workshops, treks, shows and the Mercapitufo, a Smurf craft market. What fun! Let’s all paint ourselves blue! /03. Sure-fire Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Doñana Natural entertainment Andalusia is Park, one of the natural jewels in Andalusia’s crown and a sanctuary for the Iberian lynx. There are four different ways to visit the park: by taking a special bus that forges its way Zoos, aquariums and botanical gardens take us deep into through the dunes; by boat, departing from Sanlúcar de the heart of the natural environment with direct, open Barrameda on board the Real Fernando, or on a barge from contact with the world of animals and plants. Andalusia’s Asian elephant born in and offers a range of adventurous Bajo de Guía; by off-road vehicle; or even by camel. All four botanical gardens offer surroundings, resources and activities, including the longest zip wire in Europe. The enclosure ways sound pretty exciting, don’t they? activities that are ideal for family visits and for sparking at Cocodrilos Park in Torremolinos has 300 different species of Murciélagos in Zuheros in the province of Córdoba. When it the interest of even the youngest visitors. Check out the crocodile, while the Benalmádena Butterfly Park houses 1,500 comes to the powerful Roman Empire, don’t miss the city of The Teaching Farms and Nature Learning Centres scattered Córdoba Botanical Gardens; the José Celestino Mutis exotic butterflies from all over the world. Lastly, just outside Itálica (Santiponce), the birthplace of two of Rome’s most throughout Andalusia are a fun option. There, you can be Botanical Park (La Rábida, Palos de la Frontera); the El Antequera and in the heart of the Málaga province is Lobo Park, important emperors: Trajan and his nephew Hadrian; and a farmer for the day, looking after the animals, growing a Majuelo Botanical and Sculptural Gardens (); the a nature reserve dedicated to wolves. Baelo Claudia (Tarifa). And words cannot describe the lavish vegetable patch and learning how to make bread and Molino de Inca Botanical Gardens in Torremolinos (Málaga), palace city of Medina Azahara, built by Abd al-Rahman III in cheese. In the Bees and Honey Museum, located on where you can get lost in its natural privet maze; and the After having fun with the animals, let’s see what the theme parks Córdoba. the Rancho Cortesano in Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz), La Trufa Mycological Gardens (Aldea de Zagrilla in Priego de have in store. The Science Park in Granada is a must-see. Its fun Córdoba), the first gardens in Europe dedicated exclusively interactive exhibits inspire curiosity about science in adults and

The towers, ramparts, dungeons and underground passages you can find out about the work that bees do and dress up as Welcome to Andalusia! We’re thrilled that of Andalusia’s castles and fortresses will transport you to a a beekeeper. If you like animals, then convince mum and dad to truffles and wild mushrooms, the homes of forest elves children alike. With an exhibition space of around 70,000 square you’ve picked our region for your family bygone era of knights and princesses, nobles and pirates. to take you to the Refugio del Burrito, a donkey sanctuary in and dwarves. Fingers crossed, you might even see one! metres, it has various thematic areas as well as a planetarium, holiday destination. So that you don’t miss out Almodóvar del Río Castle (Córdoba) offers everything from a Fuente de Piedra in Málaga. There you’ll meet the sanctuary’s a butterfly house and an astronomical observatory. Sticking dramatised, guided tour given by the king’s butler, to – for the “residents”, hear their stories and tour the farm to see how A thrilling journey through fascinating marine habitats: that’s with the science theme, the Casa de la Ciencia in Sevilla offers on any of the fun to be had, we’ll accompany bravest among you – a spooky night-time tour of the castle. they are cared for. You can even sponsor one of them. what Andalusia’s aquariums have to offer. Try the Roquetas interesting activities and exhibitions such as the sea mammal you throughout your stay, showing you Continue the trail of discovery at, among others, Segura de la de Mar Aquarium; the Mediterranean Fauna Aquarium exhibit, as does the Principia Science Centre in Málaga. everything the region has to offer. We’ve got Sierra Castle (Jaén), Palatial Castle (Granada), If you grab a pair of binoculars and put on some comfortable, in Almuñécar, with its impressive Oceanarium above a Santiago Castle at Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz) and inconspicuous clothing, you can go birdwatching, something 17-metre-long panoramic tunnel; Sea Life Benalmádena; From scientists to the outlaws of the Wild West: back in the day, rich, natural landscapes ideal for all kinds Gibralfaro Castle (Málaga). Note: be careful of the heights! that’s easy to do in Andalusia. You might spot migratory birds Selwo Marina Delfinarium, which has Andalusia’s only ice the Tabernas Desert was the backdrop of some of Hollywood’s of activities, charming rural villages where over the Strait of Gibraltar and Doñana, flamingos in the lagoon penguinarium; and the aquarium in Sevilla, which has over biggest Westerns. Now it’s the scene for two theme parks: Oasys, you can get away from it all, stunningly There are a variety of cultural routes you can take. The routes at Fuente de Piedra (Málaga), bearded vultures in the Sierra 400 marine species and a huge shark tank. which blends its realistic Poblado del Oeste (Mini Hollywood) with that take in buildings and monuments include the Legacy of a Zoological Park; and Fort-Bravo/Texas-Hollywood, which has the beautiful beaches and leisure parks to suit Al-Andalus, Roman Andalusia, Castles and Battles of Jaén, Castellar Zoo (Cádiz) is a zoo like no other. It started out as largest Western-style film sets in Europe where performances are every taste. You’ll also find a whole host of Colombus-era Places and Ciudades Medias, which has an animal rescue centre, but these days it offers visitors staged throughout the day, such as cowboy shootouts and bar important museums, incredible monuments entertaining dramatised tours. Then there are others based on the chance to interact with the animals. You can feed them, brawls, bank robberies, can-can dance shows in period costume, local customs, like the Lands of José María el Tempranillo Route stroke them and see them right up-close. Cádiz is also home and so on. and cultural routes that will take you to which visits the former stomping grounds of the notorious to the Jerez de la Frontera Botanical Zoo, which has more far-flung corners full of flavour and tradition. highwayman, and includes an exhilarating bandit-style ambush; than 1,000 animals from over 200 different species from Amusement parks are the perfect place to enjoy an adrenaline and the Pirate Route along the towers and fortifications that the world’s five continents, including endangered species rush, with a diverse range of inventions turned into rides. look out over Cabo de Gata on the Almería coast. such as the Iberian lynx, the bald ibis and the European Highlights include Tivoli Word in Benalmádena; Aventura As one of the warmest regions in Europe, bison. Córdoba’s zoo has activities such as “Zoo Farm”; Amazonia Marbella, the largest treetop adventure park in you’ll find the climate here to be very Now let’s visit some museums! Andalusia is bursting with while the Loro Sexi Bird Park and Peña Escrita Nature Park, Andalusia; and Aventura Amazonia Granada (Víznar). Sevilla culture. It has many museums, each one very different both in Almuñecar (Granada), are well worth a visit. is the site of El Bosque Suspendido (Bollullos de la Mitación), pleasant. The average annual temperature is from the next. In addition, children can get really involved a treetop adventure park with zip wires, suspension bridges, around 16 ºC. With 3,000 hours of sunlight JUNTA DE ANDALUCÍA thanks to tours, workshops and other tailor-made activities A visit to the Castillo de las Guardas Nature Reserve in Tibetan bridges and more; and the Isla Mágica de Sevilla, which organised, for example, at the Sevilla Museum of Fine Arts de Cazorla (Jaén) and griffon vultures in Peñon de Zaframagón Sevilla is like going on safari. Explore its 15 km route by has seven large thematic areas where the historical adventures Consejería de Turismo y Deporte a year, it’s a good idea to bring a hat if you’re as well as at the Carmen Thyssen, Picasso Málaga and the (Cádiz-Sevilla). Nestled between the Los Alcornocales and car or train, and you can feed the herbivorous animals you of the Age of Discovery are recreated with amazing attractions, Empresa Pública para la Gestión coming during the hottest months. It rarely Museum of Contemporary Art, all in Málaga. More unusual El Estrecho natural parks in Algeciras-Cádiz is Ornipark, encounter on the way round. And don’t miss the sea lion performances, street parades and shows, not to mention its del Turismo y del Deporte de Andalucía, S.A. rains, and when it does it’s during spring museums include the Palacio del Tiempo in Jerez de la the new introduction to ornithology park, which has various show. MundoPark Zoo in Sevilla (Guillena) has the largest water park: Aqua Mágica. You can have your picture taken with C/Compañía, 40. Frontera, which has a collection of more than programmes of activities. public collection of bonsai trees in Spain, as well as tigers, pirates, privateers and buccaneers. 29008 Málaga and autumn. The climate and topography 300 antique clocks from all over the world; owls and a whole throng of birds. www.andalucia.org have helped create diverse landscapes, the Railway Museum (La Roda, Sevilla), For the young astronomers amongst you, you’re in luck from leafy mid-mountain ranges to volcanic with its working miniature locomotives; because Andalusia is one of the world’s most popular Málaga’s Costa del Sol has the largest concentration of starlight tourism destinations, thanks to the region’s terrains, like the Tabernas Desert, and the the Interactive Museum of Music (Málaga); zoos and animal reserves. Fuengirola is home to Bioparc and the Puppet Museum (Cádiz). facilities and the fact there is very little light pollution. Fuengirola, which has a Sumatran tiger, among other snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada. Highlights include the areas of Sierra Sur de Jaén and animals. Selwo Aventura (Estepona) houses the only Are you crazy about aeroplanes? Sierra Morena, where the Almadén de la Plata Astronomical If so, don’t miss out on the Airport Observatory is located, Spain’s main centre for scientific Museum, widely known as the astronomy outreach. Let’s stay up in the skies: if you’re Little travellers, bring your camera along Aeromuseo de Málaga. For the not afraid of heights, take the Benalmádena Cable Car for and have fun. Ready, set, go! circus lovers among you, check a spectacular 15-minute trip up Calamorro Hill. At the top, out Cirklas in Umbrete (Sevilla), a there’s a leisure area, the Valle de las Águilas, where they place where youngsters and adults put on falconry displays. alike can gaze in wonder at the magic of the greatest show on earth. In the From up on high you can go down to the very depths and Riotinto Mining Park, the whole family visit the various grottos and caves, magical underground can take a 12 km train journey over worlds of stalactites, pillars, lakes and labyrinthine bridges, through tunnels and old passages that will make your jaw drop. Highlights include The use of recycled paper for these brochures means that locomotive graveyards; go down a the Gruta de las Maravillas in the Sierra de Aracena; Cueva Andalusia, in 2015, can reduce its environmental impact by: real, 200-metre-long mine shaft; de Nerja (Málaga); Cueva del Tesoro in Málaga’s Rincón de visit a genuine Victorian-era house la Victoria, one of only three visitable caves of marine origin in the English neighbourhood of in the world; and the prehistoric Cueva de las Ventanas in Minas de Riotinto and wander Piñar (Granada). You can also make like a genuine troglodyte around the famous mining at the prehistoric settlement of La Algaba (Ronda), an museum. experimental archaeological centre where you’ll find out

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