Monday, November 7, 2011
ANDALUCIA BY WHEELCHAIR -- part 9
ANDALUCIA BY WHEELCHAIR
Ojen, situated in the El Juanar Valley and surrounded by orchards, welcomed its first human settlers during the Stone Age.
Casares is picture postcard village with a population of just three thousand and the view from the approach that is more breathtaking than the vista of Gibraltar one sees on the costal road on the way.
Jubrique is a place where one might spot a working burro or an old building adorned with a colorful bullfight poster that captivates the traveler, its bright colors almost as beautiful as the wild poppies in the nearby valley.
Steve Wright is quite enchanted by Spanish-speaking destinations from Central and South America, the Caribbean and of course, mother Spain. His wife is an Americans with Disabilities Act expert who has used a wheelchair for 35 years.
Labels:
Alcazar,
Andalucia,
Cadiz,
Casares,
Costa del Sol,
Jubrique,
Malaga,
Marbella,
Ojen,
Parador,
Porto Banus,
Ronda,
Sevilla,
Southern Spain,
wheelchair travel,
Zahara de la Sierra
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