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Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts

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!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Shooting in Alicante Mountains



Hola all!
This is a good one, about clay pigeon shooting just inland from Alicante:

http://www.roundtownnews.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22220&Itemid=31

I'm back in my writing flow after the craziness over the festive season. Spring is looking good with a variety of visits coming up including: mountain and country walking, kayak safari's, bodega visits, nordic walking and of course my favourite - more pole dancing - yippeeee!

Have a good weekend folks!

Anna :)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

La Manga Club Charity Walk



This is an article I wrote after climbing a lovely (small) mountain. It was a baking day but an easy walk compared to some of the others I've done.

http://www.roundtownnews.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21162&Itemid=38

The Class 1 article I wrote recently has had some fantastic feedback and is being used to drill up further support for the races taking part in Torrevieja next year. Sooooo exciting!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Crazy Days

Well, last week was pretty crazy. Richard (partner and Director / Principle Yachtsmaster Instructor of Serenity Sailing) had taken some more experienced students to Ibiza for the week so I had decided to pack my week full of fun things to keep me entertained.
Cut to me getting hopefully lost south of Murcia in search of an airfield, I forgot to print off my directions and maps!! Darn! I ended up being 1.5 hours late and was so stressed out! I hate being late and have never been THAT late before, gggrrrr. I was visiting a microlight (ultralight in Spain) school for a flying session which I have just drafted an article about. That was a really cool experience, although not as adrenaline-pumping as I would normally get my kicks from :)
I then dropped in to a fabulous yoga retreat - Tara's Retreat - run by Vivienne and Dan from the UK. It was a lot easier to get to :) I took part in a great Pilates session with two other guests, Ben and Belinda. Ben has worked on the motor racing circuit since the 90's as a commentator, notably for Eurosport. I must get his full name so I have a proper claim to fame! Belinda is an events coodinator on the same scene and they both were just lovely. I really wanted to stay an extra day so I could talk with them more and do more pilates but the next morning, I had to dash off and climb a mountain!
I had made contact with a resident at the famous La Manga Club resort as they are running a month-long fiesta!! All the proceeds go to local charities and so far, it's all going really well and they've raised loads of money. I volunteered to walk a local mountain with a good-sized group of enthusiasts. The gentlemen leading the walk (Robyn) has a great knowledge of the local area and made it very interesting for all of us. He even managed to get us in to a mine that will eventually be opened as a tourist attraction! Good man! That was pretty cool inside. The walk took just over 3 hours, the highest point looking over La Union, Portman and if not for the haze, Cartegena. It was so hot that day and we were all drenched with sweat, nice :)
Anyway, you'll be able to read all about these adventures in my next few articles so watch out!

A Break in the Mountains





Check out this article if you want to get just a small insight in to some mountains close to use, in the Costa Blanca north. Impressive by anyone's standards, this area boasts mountains, lakes, gorge's and farming the produces tonnes of yummy stuff.

Paste this address in to your browser to access it:

http://www.roundtownnews.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20959&Itemid=31

I'll be going back that way for sure :)