village of ardales on your bucket list, because every february, they hold a festival there that proves just how much the spanish love their pork. you ll find all kinds of traditional, mouthwatering local dishes on sale there. and in true spanish style, there s plenty of drinking and dancing way into the night. if you prefer a slightly more tranquil trip, then why not head for donana national park? its sand dunes, marshes and plains are home to lots of local wildlife, including some endangered species, such as the iberian lynx. it s also a great place for some bird watching, as it s on the route where huge flocks of birds migrate to and from africa every year. and seville, of course, is usually high on everyone s list. it s southern spain s largest tourist destination, and for good reason.
and in true spanish style, there s plenty of drinking and dancing way into the night. if you prefer a slightly more tranquil trip, then why not head for donana national park? its sand dunes, marshes and plains are home to lots of local wildlife, including some endangered species, such as the iberian lynx. it s also a great place for some birdwatching, as it s on the route where huge flocks of birds migrate to and from africa every year. and seville, of course, is usually high on everyone s list. it s southern spain s largest tourist destination, and for good reason. filled with historic architecture, palaces and museums, it s also where you can find a very unique bar, set in an historic islamic bathhouse, dating back to the days al andalus, of muslim spain. it s one of the few places
and in true spanish style, there s plenty of drinking and dancing way into the night. if you prefer a slightly more tranquil trip, then why not head for donana national park? its sand dunes, marshes and plains are home to lots of local wildlife, including some endangered species, such as the iberian lynx. it s also a great place for some bird watching, as it s on the route where huge flocks of birds migrate to and from africa every year. and seville, of course, is usually high on everyone s list. it s southern spain s largest tourist destination, and for good reason. filled with historic architecture, palaces and museums, it s also where you can find a very unique bar, sit in an historic islamic bathhouse dating back to the days al andalus,
such as the iberian lynx. good morning. welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: a day ahead of the announcement of the next prime minister, a commitment to immediate action on energy bills from frontrunner liz
the wind blows. and if you re thinking to heading to this part of southern spain any time soon, here are some travel show tips on things to see and do. if you re a meat lover, then maybe put the andalucian village of ardales on your bucket list, because every february, they hold a festival there that proves just how much the spanish love their pork. you ll find all kinds of traditional, mouthwatering local dishes on sale there. and in true spanish style, there s plenty of drinking and dancing way into the night. if you prefer a slightly more tranquil trip, then why not head for donana national park? its sand dunes, marshes and plains are home to lots of local wildlife, including some endangered species, such as the iberian lynx.