Alpujarra Walking Holidays
Carole Donovan has led treks in the Alpujarra and Sierra Nevada, Southern Spain, on foot and hoof since 1974, and from 1981 has sold trekking holidays through Exodus Travels Ltd., including Alpujarras and the 4 Sierras in their walking and trekking program.
The Sierra Nevada is Spain's highest mountain range with the peak of Mulhacen at 3,482m. The Alpujarra is an area on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada, where pretty white villages perch on terraces of farmland surrounded by forest and open moorland. It is within easy reach of Granada and the Mediterranean.
We are now free to offer direct to the clients her well known walking holiday.
Sierra Nevada at the Attractive price of £395.00 per week
Places are available on guaranteed treks:-
Sun-Sun March 15 - 22. Sat - Sat May 16 - 23.
Price includes:- all accommodation for 7 nights, group pick-up from Granada airport, all transport to trail heads, experienced guide, 5 days guided walks, all breakfasts, 5 dinners, 5 picnic lunches, generous amounts of tea, coffee, wine and Cava (we can't call it champagne, but it tastes just as good with smoked salmon!)
Besides the Sierra Nevada walk we also offer: Winter Sunshine Walking in the Alpujarra, the slightly more challenging "Alpujarra & 4 Sierras" for spring and autumn, Tailor-made holidays with special arrangements for celebrations, Summer ’House–Stays’, Special interest trips for plant and wildlife lovers. We can also provide extra players for Bridge holidays.
For 2009 we are running a Christmas Special from December 20th - 27th
Find more about accommodation, what to bring, how and when to book etc in visit information. If you are interested in the Alhambra and Generalife, history of the Alpujarras, Spanish culture and fiestas see the area.
First time? See info on groups and walking conditions.
Second time? We offer £25 discount – as long as you appear in the visitors book!
"Absolutely fantastic. First time I've ever done a holiday like this and it was beyond expectations" Vanessa Harriss, London 2004