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This Blog has been created by an adventurer,traveler and fun-junkie.An English woman living in Spain,who runs a British sailing school with her gorgeous husband and is passionate about adventure sports and the environment - and willing to share the good stuff with you.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Sierra de Espuna and Monastario Santa Eulalia

What a lovely weekend I have had! On Friday I travelled to the Sierra de Espuna again, this time to stay for the weekend at a converted monastery on the national park called Hotel Monastario Santa Eulalia (http://www.monasteriosantaeulalia.com/). The hotel itself has been converted beautifully and nestles between valleys and mountains, its gardens harmonious with the natural environment.





On the Saturday we ventured up the mountain, along roads that become thinner and thinner the higher we went. The views became increasingly awesome and the recreational areas we passed were buzzing with families cooking away on the public BBQ's. We saw hikers and climbers, although for once, it was nice to sit in the car and admire their efforts. Close to the top of the Sierra de Espuna is an area where there are derelict 'snow holes' (pozos de la nieve), structures which were used in the past to store snow (this would then be crushed and the formed ice would be transported down the mountain to the villages in the summer). Today some have been restored, they make cool sights when you come across them in the woodland.





Although beautiful and wild, the Sierra de Espuna does seem to have little wildlife. Maybe the human impact has been too much (although far from busy with tourism) but I was surprised not even to see any birds of prey. I shall sit still for longer next time :)



Aledo was the nearest town to our hotel, quaint with tight roads and a restored castle and church that can be seen for miles. We also visited a monument of Jesus, sat upon a high point that has many religious statues scattered around the ascent. From here we had more amazing views of the surrounding towns and mountain peaks.





Sunday was upon us before we knew it. I had a quick peek in the church at the hotel, filling up with locals for mass, the walls were all painted with various depictions and; stunning. Although not Christian, I have much respect for the architecture employed by churches in Spain.



On our way home I just had to stop at this house; it's for sale if anyone is interested!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

An Introduction to the Coastrider Readers



The ball is rolling again! Please use this link to see my first of many features for The Coastrider, a local paper here on the Costa Blanca. I'm really excited about the move and already have a few articles for them to print. I'll be bringing you the best of earth, air and sea experiences on the Costa and beyond throughout the year!

http://www.coastrider.net/main/features/spec-features/7500-an-introduction-to-my-costa-adventures.html

I've also been offered writing work through the UK's biggest adventure sports holidays provider and look forward to providing a unique insight in to adventure tourism in this area. More info to follow soon.... :)

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Where Does the Time Go???......

It feels like ages since I've written my Blog, the time is just flying past and I have lots to tell. I have decided to stop writing for the RTN due for various reasons and have am now providing features to The Coastrider, another local newspaper instead. That way I am still getting published by someone locally and the readers are getting lots of cool info about what is available to them right on their doorstep. It's an exciting transition for me and as we move from winter, through spring and in to summer, the articles will shift from more earth bound activities to sea based experiences. Woo hoo!
The sailing school is busy (Serenity Sailing), we've had a fantastic start to the year, we're very lucky. Costa Adventures is in need of a revamp so my dear friend Anthony will be creating an amazing new website which will be launched at the end of the year.
I've recently had meetings with a group that will be starting a car club and a boat club. The car club already has 2 Ferrari's and another supercar for track use and the boat club has 2 tidy power boats and 2 jet ski's that are based in Torrevieja. More info to come as it develops.
I continue to go on brilliant adventures. This week I went on a 38km downhill bike ride in the mountains behind Benidorm - it was FANTASTIC! A special mention should also be given to the 2 members of staff that I was with that day, Terry and Alistair; they were fun, professional and so knowledgeable about the area. An article will be published soon about this amazing experience and I will publish it here.
I'm working closely with various activity providers so that I can keep bringing you information on events, races, club launches and interesting local developments. If you need any information about any aspect of adventure tourism on the Costa Blanca, please get in touch and I will do my upmost to help.
For now goodbye, but I will be back soon. Have a great weekend, wherever you may be.
Hasta luego! Anna :)