Close Menu

    British Commuters Demand Fines for Train Behaviour They Admit Doing Themselves

    19/01/2026

    Dataroid secures $6.6M funding round to accelerate international growth

    17/01/2026

    Kenny Dillingham Salary Jumps to $7.5M with Arizona State Extension

    16/01/2026

    Why Zak Brown’s Salary Signals a Shift in F1 Executive Power

    16/01/2026

    How Niklas Nikolajsen Net Worth Grew from Early Bitcoin Bets

    16/01/2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Travel News
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) RSS
    SUBSCRIBE
    • Travel
      • Air Travel
      • Flights, Airlines & Airports
      • Travel Agents
      • Tour Operators
    • Holidays
      • Hotels
      • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
      • Cruises
      • Tourism
    • City Breaks
    • Winter Breaks
    • Lifestyle
    • Submit story
    Travel News
    Home » The Road Less Travelled in the Costa Del Sol
    City Breaks

    The Road Less Travelled in the Costa Del Sol

    News TeamBy News Team21/02/2020No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    For many people, if you mention the Costa del Sol, the first thing that springs to mind is a beach holiday. And, while it’s true that this is precisely the reason so many millions of people head to the Mediterranean coast each summer. But there’s so much more of Andalusia to enjoy.

    Head inland and you’ll find countless towns and small villages where the pace of life is as if from a bygone age, as well as some of the most stunning scenery not just in Spain, but even in Europe and the world. So, if you like the idea of a holiday in the sun, but without the sand and the sea, here are three great places to head for.

    Cartama

    The first thing to do before setting of for this small, pretty town or our other two suggestions is to arrange your transport. Malaga car hire is your best option as you’ll be able to choose the ideal vehicle for your travels. Once that’s sorted, follow in the ancient footsteps of everyone from the Phoenicians to the Romans who once occupied the town. Cartama sits at the foot of two peaks Espartales and Llana and is in the heart of a rich agricultural area, so the lush scenery will be a complete contrast to the sun-bleached coast. If you visit, don’t miss the 10th-century Moorish castle. It’s quite a climb, but you’ll be rewarded by stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

    Carratraca

    If the chance of taking in some fresh mountain air appeals, not to mention the health-giving spa waters once allegedly enjoyed by Lord Byron on one of his grand tours, then make tracks for Carratraca. To reach the village you’ll enjoy a very pleasant drive through olive and almond groves and you’re certain to like what you find when you arrive. The spa is open from Easter until late autumn and it has been recently refurbished to offer quite superb facilities, a fact borne out by the reviews it has received. It’s also the village to visit if you want an authentic taste of Andalusian cuisine at the Hostal del Principe, originally built in 1830 on the orders of King Fernando VII of Spain.

    Read Also  Ryanair expands Bristol Summer '24 routes, adds extra flights for Euros Quarter Final

    Arriate

    The final destination of our whistle-stop tour is the fiercely independent Arriate. Always keen to keep its distance from the region’s main town, Ronda, on approaching the village it seems like so many others in Andalusia. But, once you’re past its sleepy exterior, you’ll find a busy and bustling place with plenty of shopping opportunities, where you can buy far more than just the traditional souvenirs. It’s also especially well-known for its spectacular Easter parades – so if you’re thinking of a trip a little earlier in the year, before the high season starts, it really is a must.

    Of course, as well as these three gems, you’ll find the whole of Andalusia is an amazing place to explore at your leisure. And, best of all, it won’t matter a bit if you forget to pack your bucket and spade!

    News Team

    Related Posts

    Wuxi Goes Global: New Film Captures China’s Culture and Innovation

    16/04/2025

    Shopping in Milan: The Best Streets for Your Purchases

    25/11/2024

    New research from CareCo reveals the UK’s most accessible cities

    22/11/2024

    Comments are closed.

    Travel

    British Commuters Demand Fines for Train Behaviour They Admit Doing Themselves

    By News Team19/01/20260

    A striking contradiction has emerged in British rail travel, with passengers calling for bans and…

    Dataroid secures $6.6M funding round to accelerate international growth

    17/01/2026

    Kenny Dillingham Salary Jumps to $7.5M with Arizona State Extension

    16/01/2026

    Why Zak Brown’s Salary Signals a Shift in F1 Executive Power

    16/01/2026
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Categories
    • Air Travel
    • Blog
    • Business
    • City Breaks
    • Cruises
    • Finance
    • Flights, Airlines & Airports
    • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
    • Holidays
    • Hotels
    • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Press Release
    • Technology
    • Timeshares
    • Tour Operators
    • Tourism
    • Travel
    • Travel Agents
    • Weather
    • Winter Breaks
    About
    About

    Stokewood House, Warminster Road
    Bath, BA2 7GB
    Tel : 0207 0470 213
    info@travel-news.co.uk

    British Commuters Demand Fines for Train Behaviour They Admit Doing Themselves

    19/01/2026

    Dataroid secures $6.6M funding round to accelerate international growth

    17/01/2026

    Kenny Dillingham Salary Jumps to $7.5M with Arizona State Extension

    16/01/2026
    Pages
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    © 2026 Travel News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.