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Granada & The Land of The Nasrids

Beyond the great Moorish city of Granada, brilliant centre of the last dynasty of al-Andalus, we discover the dramatic yet tranquil hinterland remarkable for its atmospheric and unspoilt Renaissance towns.

Book Tour Now6 nights | 3rd - 9th March

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The austerely beautiful and often snow-capped Sierra Nevada forms a backdrop to the attractive city of Granada, last stronghold of the Nasrid Moors. We shall be staying near the great palace of the Alhambra, where airy halls, elegant courtyards and exquisite arabesque decoration echo the refinement of the court. Adjacent are the terraced gardens, canals and pavilions of the Generalife, the royal summer palace. After lunch we continue to the 16th-century monastery church of San Jerónimo and the resplendent Baroque Cartuja.

The villages of the Alpujarras, whence the Moors fled from the Christians in 1492, are set in a landscape of terraced fields and high pastures, graced with citrus trees, almond blossom, olive groves and vineyards. From Lanjaron, a spa with a ruined Moorish castle, we come to Orgiva, with its Renaissance church and Yegen, where Gerald Brenan wrote the evocative ‘South from Granada’. We end in the town of Guadix, where the notable sights are a Moorish Alcazaba, a sandstone cathedral with a rococo façade and a district of remarkable cave dwellings.

A morning in Granada will feature the Cathedral, the Chapel Royal and a walk through the Albaicín, nucleus of the old Nasrid citadel. We will visit the 11th-century Moorish baths and the courtyard garden of a private townhouse or carmen. Later we will explore the ancient Roman spa of Alhama de Granada, a lovely town set on the edge of a gorge, comparable with the more frequented Ronda. There will be a private evening reception with tapas at the Rodriguez-Acosta Foundation.

A crossing point between Andalucia and Castile, Jaen is rich in historic buildings and art treasures. Dominated by the fortress of Santa Catalina and the twin-towered cathedral, masterpiece of the Andalucian architect Andres de Vandelvira, it boasts the most important Moorish baths in Spain. We continue to Baeza, with its harmonious architectural styles ranging from the Romanesque church of Santa Cruz to the Renaissance arcades of the University and the Isabelline façade of the Palace of Jabalquinto. At the gracious walled town of Ubeda, founded as a Moslem medina, we shall be staying at a 16th-century palace, now a parador, on the main square. Ubeda is known to connoisseurs for its Renaissance buildings, including the ornate chapel of El Salvador, the church of Santa Maria and a number of aristocratic mansions. We will be received in two of these private palaces. Finally, there will be an option of a short excursion to the romantic ruins of the castle of La Iruela, set in the beautiful mountain scenery of the Sierra de Cazorla.

PRICE  £1,990
The cost includes accommodation in a first-class hotel in Granada (4 nights) and superior hotel in Ubeda (2 nights); economy class air travel London (Heathrow) / Malaga / London (Heathrow) by scheduled services; ground transport by private coach; all meals except one dinner; guides; taxes; entrance fees and the services of a tour organiser.

Price without flights £1,840  l  Single room supplement £360

 

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