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In the neighbourhood
of Almuñécar in the South of Spain, 15 minutes driving away from
the sea and the town, there is a little valley called Canta
Lobos (Spanish for Singing Wolfs).
In this valley with only one house (ours), surrounded by
plantations with avocados and olives but without fences, you
find Isicola. Isicola is organising this year in April, May,
June, July, August, September en October
holidays for naturists. During your stay, you
will live, eat and sleep in and around authentic, waterproof and
windproof teepees which are especially build for this target
according to the original Lakota model in the middle of free
nature. All the guests also have, besides beds with sleeping
bags, the disposal of sun beds with mattresses and hammocks. So you don't have to
travel with your caravan across whole Europe. Just book a cheap
flight from all over the U.K. catch a plane and within about 2½
you are in Southern-Spain under a nice warm sun.
Click here
for a variety of airplane companies. If you wish we can arrange
a very affordable renting car waiting for you at the airport or
in exchange of a small fee we arrange transport to Isicola.
Within a radius of 15 minutes drive around Almuñécar there are three naturists
beaches;
Playa Cantarrijan - Almuñécar,
Playa El Muerto - Almuñécar,
Playa La Joya - Motril.
Further-on there is enough to see like;
Frigiliana: one of the most beautiful villages of Spain
that already won the flower price three times and is used as a
background for a television advertisement of a famous Italian
pasta sauce (you know, the one with the old lady's)! Maybe you
will meet some of these women when you walk in the small streets
of this village.
Nerja:
with the biggest cave complex os Spain, her beautiful
world-famous "Balcon de Europa" and her idyllic beaches.
Junta de Los Rios: a beautiful nature reservation with idyllic brooks and waterfalls which is a beautiful place to walk.
The Alhambra of Granada: with its royal city area of the
Alhambra which is left over of the eight hundred year during
Arabic oppression. This extensive complex exists of magnificent
palaces protected by walls and Moorish towers against
"indiscrete views". The Alhambra is nominated for the new list
of Seven Wonders of the World.
Parque Nacional: where you are located in the
unspoiled middle of nowhere and have the possibility to walk in
the middle of the stunning nature.
Malaga:
the birth town of Picasso. This centuries old harbour town owes
her wealth to the strategic location at the Mediterranean Sea.
Narrow streets and spacious squares are the most important
parts. Further on you will find here monumental buildings, the Picasso Museum
and the Mediterranean
gardens.
Antiquerra: with four big area's with
Timber wolfs, very rare white Alaska - Tundra wolves, European
Wolves and Iberian wolves. Further on it is possible to ride
here Andalusian horses and for children there is the possibility
to make a ride on the back of a donkey.
Almuñécar:
not to forget with her:
Factoria de salazones
Excavation of a factory out of the time of the Romanians where
the local people salted their caught fish.
Acueducto
Romano A seven kilometre long aqueduct build by the
Romanians because they needed water for the fish salt factory.
The Rio Seco aqueduct and the Torrecuevas Aqueduct are in the
neighbourhood of
Almuñécar.
Necropolis Puente Noy A graveyard out
of the time of the Phoenicians with more then onehundred grave
tombs of the seventh century.
La Boveda Casa de Campo A
authentic country house build in the fifth century in the style
of the Byzantines next of the river Jate.
Castillo S. Miguel
y Museo Arqueológico Cueva Sieta Palacios A castle and a
city museum from the sixteenth century situated in a half round
cave.
Botanical garden Parque Botánico El Majuelo The
biggest collection in Europe of tropical plants from all over
the world is viewable here.
La Fuente de la Calle Real A
fountain dated out of 1559 and build in the style of the
Renaissance.
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