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Andalucia self guided walking holiday, Spain

COUNTRY:
Spain
LOCATION:
Andalucia
PRICE:
From £350 per week for 5 days self-guided walking and 7 nights accommodation in 1 Bed + 1Bath (sleeps 2) and from £600 per week 2 Bed +2 Bath (sleeps 4), self catering farmhouse accommodation.
MORE INFO:
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Andalucia self guided walking holiday, Spain

How this holiday makes a difference

Environment:
Almeria is a low rainfall area and so travellers are reminded that fresh water is a very precious commodity and should not be wasted, so use a minimum for showering and washing. We ask that guests ensure that lights and ceiling fans are switched off when not required, and do not leave TV, Video, Hi-Fi etc in standby mode – switch off at the set. Separate household waste is sorted into general waste, glass, paper & cardboard and plastic for deposit to the village recycling bins. Wind up torches now provided.

We support our local PAWS (Peoples Animal Welfare Society) by taking stray animals to their compound and also by delivering personal and household effects to their charity shop in Mojacar. We encourage travellers to walk into village and use the local bus.

Community:
The past 20 years has witnessed a steady decline in the traditional industries of agriculture, mining and animal husbandry and the Mayor, along with the support of the Provincial and Regional Governments is committed to the introduction of tourism as a replacement industry. Work has started on identifying and marking the old donkey trails that criss cross the almond and olive groves in the Sierra de los Filabres around Lubrin. We are proud to be part of the quest to breathe new life into the village of Lubrin.

We employ a single parent local woman to carry out the domestic cleaning and a retired farmer to maintain the gardens. We use a local builder to maintain the fabric of the old Cortijo and outbuildings and a local plumber and electrician to maintain the infrastructure. We locally purchase hard and soft furnishings, white goods and electrical items. We also locally purchase our food and household items and encourage travellers to do the same.

We provide travellers with a map of the village showing the locations of the village shops together with the bars and restaurants. We sponsor a village website and are listing the local services to show travellers that there are all the basic necessities on our doorstep.

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Andalucia self guided walking holiday, Spain

Reviewed 18 Sep 2011 by Helen Boaden3 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The landscape is breathtaking - vast plains ringed with huge, foreboding hills and mountains - and very dry. It is starkly beautiful and we utterly fell for it.

We were brilliantly looked after by Jane and Russell who were hosting the house for the owner. They were generous with advice and information but never intrusive. Thanks to them we went to some brilliant beaches and little towns. We ate like kings. The produce is very, very good.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Do not try to walk between the months of June through to October. We took our walking boots but never ventured on anything substantial because even in mid September it is still very, very hot. Getting up at Dawn helps but by 11am you are really wilting. However, the heat is also brilliant for slowing your whole day down. We found sitting on the shady terrace looking out on the hills was very restful and extremely satisfying.

This would be an ideal venue for a group as you share the pool and you are in close proximity to the other guests though the terraces are carefully planned to give privacy in a smallish space. The physical proximity really wasn't a problem for us but others might prefer to be sharing with friends.

Finally, this is proper Spain so it really helps to have a bit of the language or excellent miming skills.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


We bought everything locally and ate out a couple of times. If every visitor does that it must make a contribution.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


It was great and we would definitely return though probably at a cooler time of year.
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