Walk June 1st 2008

Well, I know it was not a bank holiday in Spain this weekend, but it was typical UK holiday weather, cool with grey clouds and a chance of rain. So it was a wise choice that this week we were walking in the low hills behind the Alhambra Palace. This was a new walk for the group and what a delight this circular turned out to be. With very little climbing involved we soon had extensive views over the Rio Genil and the Sierra Nevada mountains, unfortunately the latter were cloaked in low cloud so you had to imagine that part, but it would have been good. On the way back the clouds lifted and the sun did shine, on and off, and this time we were able to look down into the Rio Darro, another area ripe for exploring. A big thank you to Pepa for suggesting and guiding us on this walk. Afterwards we returned to Deborah's house for tapa and an exchange of insults, the insults were good the food superb. Thank you Deborah for being the host.

Our Walk this coming Sunday the 1st of June is Huetor


Huetor

A Spectacular walk in the Heutor National park, about 15 km outside of Granada on the Guadix road. The path is 12.5 km long and takes about 4.5 hours along good tracks. The views of the park itself and of the Sierra Nevada are stunning, that's why it takes so long. The paths are excellent with only one short steep ascent.

If the weather is poor please check with me on Sunday morning

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