Iberian Peninsula
. (Source: Tony Parker). Just a few minutes behind Almunecar lies the mountain town of Salobrena. Even from afar, you can see the castle of Salobrena. Salobrena has a beautiful sandy beach, which is unfortunately also often highly frequented. The town and the Castle are picturesquely situated on a rock.
ATTENTION drivers: we advise you to park the car at the foot of the old town of Salobrena and explore the streets by foot. It will save many nerves and paint scratches you in the car, because the road to the top and almost exclusively one-way streets are and are always close. Locals who drove their cars behind one of our travel editors, had little understanding of that very slowly traveled to worry about his car around every 90 degree block. Ex tour Granada here would we add a note to the beautiful city of Granada. The city played an important role in the history of the Iberian Peninsula. The Moorish rulers had developed an important center of power in this town. A witness, it is up to the present day the attraction of the city: the Alhambra. Granada has currently 240,000 inhabitants with its to the major cities of Spain.
Many of the inhabitants live in prefabricated buildings in the suburbs of the city. The undisputed highlight of this city is the old fortress and Palace of the Nasridenkonige: the Alhambra. This fortress is situated on a small hill and attracts thousands of tourists every day. Would you see the Alhambra from the inside, we advise you to reserve be sure at least one day prior to your visit via Internet cards up as only a limited number of day passes available. If you receive no tickets more could you get a very good look on the Alhambra and the mountains of the Serra Nevada from the neighbouring Hill of Albaicin in the background.