Remember the great "Dollar Trilogy" of the often underappreciated spaghetti western genre?
Ronda is an old place in Andalucia Spain, history goes back for about 3000 years.
A precious little town overlooking the Rio Poqueira gorge, Capileira positively oozes charm.
Perched among the foothills of the Sierra de Tejeda, along the old stagecoach route between Granada and Malaga, Alcaucín is a sweet mountain village whose whitewashed walls, spring-fed fountains, and narrow, winding streets testify to its Moorish roots.
In the centre of the Sevilla there is a huge parkland planted with a wide variety of trees from all over the world.
The "Plaza de España" is one of Seville's most easily recognised buildings.
Built in 1785, the Plaza de Toros found in Ronda is one of the oldest operational bullrings in Spain.