The
white washed village of Frigiliana

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For
a good day out.
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Several
of Andalucia’s famous white washed
villages are within easy reach, Competa
which sits 650 metres above sea level is
within a 40 minute drive of Nerja and
offers stunning views. The quaint village
centre which oozes with character is
dominated by the 16th century church and
the plaza itself is a relaxing place to
sit and sample the local wines and tapas.
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To the east of Nerja,
La Herradura, Almunecar and Salobrena are
all relatively untouched by mass tourism
but offer excellent facilities for the
visitor including scuba diving, all of
these resorts are within a short scenic
coastal drive from Nerja.
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Between the
Meditteranean and Granada sits the
mountain range of the Alpujarras and the
Lechrin Valley.
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The scenery is
spectacular and the villages famed in the
book ‘Driving Over Lemons’ are good
stop off points to buy local produce and
handicrafts.
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El Acebuchal is ‘the
lost village’. Just a 10 minute drive
from Frigiliana, it was deserted in the
late 1950’s having been used by the
resistance in the Civil War with the
Spanish Government. In 1998 the renovation
of the village was started and gradually
the village has come back to life. ‘A
picture postcard’ (oh, and the tapas bar
is great for lunch)!
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