Author: LuvInland

Discover Priego de Cordoba

Priego de Cordoba is a town found on the Ruta del Califato. It is called “City of the water” because of the many springs and “Jewel of the Baroque Native of Cordoba” for the multitude of […]

The charm of Cordoba

The inland towns of Cordoba in Andalucia offer a different type of charm than the bustling city itself. These towns, nestled in the stunning countryside are the perfect places to buy a second home or […]

Andalucian sweets during easter, Torrijas!

Sometimes the best things in life are the simplest. A close cousin to the English bread or the French pain-perdu, torrijas is a traditional Spanish dessert in the Holy Week or ‘Semana Santa’ which is as simple as […]

Semana Santa

Semana Santa in Andalusia is a week full of color, art, religious fervor, and great processions. It is an event that literally transforms the Andalucian towns and cities across this region. Malaga and Seville host […]

Flowers in Andalucia

Andalucia is host to a very rich variety of wildflowers in widely diverse habitats, some species growing nowhere else. Here we present a brief list of some of the more common wild flowers found in […]

The iconic red Spanish Christmas flower

The poinsettia plant rooted itself in Spanish culture 30 years ago and one of the most popular Christmas decorations. With its winter flowering leaves in a deep red colour, the plant can be found in […]

Why live inland of Andalucia?

Moving to Andalucia – 5 reasons to make Andalucia your home  Once you’ve made the life changing decision to move to Spain, the next big question is surely ‘where?!’ It’s a big country, with a […]

The Secret Language of Hand Fans

Did you know that depending on how you hold the hand fan or its opening, it means one thing or the other? The language of the hand fan is very subtle and was used in Spain to […]

Gazpachuelo Malagueno

It’s not gazpacho, it’s gazpachuelo and this is its Malaga route. The gazpachuelo malagueno is tradition, history and flavor of the south. The gazpachuelo is one of the most traditional recipes of Malaga, of which you can […]