Description
The rivers that descend through the south face of Sierra Nevada form beautiful landscapes of inclined slopes, that the white towns that inhabit it, scale, conforming their personality of narrow streets and steep stairs. Its most recent history is characterized by the departure of the Moors, who left many of their traditions and customs, as well as terraced cultivation, with ingenious irrigation systems, whose architecture lasts until today.
In our visit with driver and private guide, we can get into this wonderful landscape and its villages, such as Pampaneira, perhaps the most picturesque, where in some of its craft shops are woven the rustic carpets of La Alpujarra. A highly recommended stop will be the village of Trévelez, where we will see an authentic ham dryer, which of course we will try, paired with some of the wines of the area.
We will have lunch, in one of our selected restaurants, to taste the specialties of the area: The varied Alpujarreño dish, the musts and the sweets. After lunch we can visit a chocolate factory and return back to Granada.