Monday, August 6, 2012
Bike and Kite Active tourism proposals in Seville
A trip to a hotel in Seville would not be complete without taking the bike and make a path through the interior of Andalusia, enjoy a cruise along the Guadalquivir or try kite near Cadiz, as proposed by Jon Clarke in the British newspaper The Guardian. The Sierra Greenway connects the provinces of Cadiz and Seville and allows you to perform outdoor activities like biking and hiking, perfect for visitors who want to learn more about these two provinces. Visitors can stop at any of the three restaurants to be found along the route. In 1926 he began building a railroad with the intention to begin and end at Olvera Puerto Serrano, but the line was not finished and the track cycling was developed throughout the Andalusian countryside. In 2005 and 2009 was named Best European Greenway, besides being marked as Route Tourist Interest in AndalucĂa. Bicycles can be rented at both ends of the Via Verde de la Sierra, which also offers the opportunity to see the larger community of vultures.
Other things you can do is get the Cruise Sevilla Torre del Oro, a shuttle service along the Guadalquivir River you can enjoy panoramic views of both the ancient and modern city of Seville. Although you can get close to Cadiz and spend the day in Palmar kitesurfing. This lovely, quiet beach, besides being suitable for practicing kitesurf, to gain insight into the history and culture of the region as it is within walking distance of Cape Trafalgar, which took place in 1805 the famous battle of Trafalgar. This month, those who are staying in a hotel in Seville may also attend the April Fair.
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