Alhambra
Film club: South of Granada
Film Club: south of Granada Young Gerald Brennan arrived by chance in Yegen, a lost village in the AlpujarraYes, and her life changed radically. This is what she tells us. south of GranadaBased on the book of the same name about the experiences of this prolific British writer. Subtitled.
Watch clip of “south of Granada"
The author of The Spanish labyrinth

Acoustic concert at Lemon Rock
Alfonso González, known as Popi, is a singer and multi-instrumentalist. He has played in several renowned groups (Los Ángeles, Lapido, and Otro Golpe) and offers us a repertoire of classics from the sixties and seventies.
Knowing Granada
Albaicín y Sacromonte It's really important to get to know our surroundings, especially in a city so steeped in history, but also full of things to do. We'll take a walk with the local ambassadors and look for information—let's see who's the fastest!
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Film club: The Prodigious Light
Film Club: The wondrous light Granada1980. A pastor is reunited with a man whose life he saved in 1936: now he is a beggar. Little by little, the pastor discovers that this man may be Federico García LorcaIt is the story of The wondrous light, subtitled.
See excerpt from “The Prodigious Light”
Lorca and flamenco route in Víznar
Víznar Ravine
In keeping with the Lorca-esque spirit of the past few days, and given that the poet left us on a night like tonight, we propose you visit Alfacar and Víznar. We depart from Fuente Grande and will visit the park. Federico García LorcaThe Víznar ravine and the barracks next to the Aynadamar irrigation ditch. Afterwards, we will attend the flamenco festival that is held every year around this time, coinciding with Cultural Week.
Accompanying teacher:
Miguel, Antonio
Tropical Coast (Juan's Excursion)
Alpujarras (Juan's Excursion)
Hiking: The three Guájares
The path leads us first to the Mirador de los Pensamientos (Thoughts Viewpoint) or Mirador del Trevenque (Trevenque Viewpoint), from which we can appreciate and interpret the unique landscape of this area of the Sierra Nevada. We continue along a trail that takes us closer to the Trevenque ridge through scrubland and pine forest. We descend towards the sandy areas, skirting the slopes of Trevenque to the Cortijo Rosales farmhouse, which offers a viewpoint overlooking the jagged profile of the Alayos mountains. We continue to the river, very close to the intake of the canal that supplies water to the Dílar hydroelectric plant, and finally return to the viewpoint, passing by the ruins of the Cortijo Sevilla farmhouse, always with views of the escarpments and the valley floor. Throughout, the scenery is spectacular and varied.
Collaborator of CastiLa:Teresa Madrona









