Malaga Spain

06-12-2007

 Enjoy Malaga’s Golf Courses

The city of Malaga, Spain is the second largest city of Andalusia, about 370 kilometers south of Alicante it is along the stretched Costa del Sol. The coastline Costa del Sol attracts more than eight millions of tourists’ every year with its famous beaches, nightlife, historical structures and some famous places such as The Cathedral of Malaga, the Picasso Museum and the Castle of Alcazaba aside from those places, its golf courses are also being flocked by millions of tourists every year. Most of the golf courses in Andalucia are in Malaga province, Marbella, Estepona, Mijas and Benahavis are some of the places around Malaga where you can find famous golf courses.

There are more than forty (40) golf courses in Malaga that which you can choose from. One of the golf courses in Malaga is Lauro Golf situated in Alhuarin dela Torre. The golf course has 27 holes and center of the province natural environment. The golf course has also a residential area for the ones who want to stay in. This is not the usual golf course, nature abounds the golf course with the breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea and the spectacular view of the Guadalhorce Valley, it’s not just playing golf but also enjoying the view, it has fourteen man made lakes, there are number of one-hundred-year-old oak trees and new young ones and rabbits, herons, duck and eagles, you can see them as well. The golf’s club house is in an ancient Andalusian building where it has its restaurant, office, swimming pools and paddle tennis with the surroundings of the rubber plant in the patio. It is a nature friendly golf course where every October they encourage to plant new trees on the golf course that adds to the existing trees. With approximately nine thousand trees that have been planted in the course, holm oak, carob trees, pine trees, poplar, willow trees and more. In winter the green fee is higher than that of summer but they have membership fee which you can also avail some discounts of the golf course.

With nature abounds the golf course, you can also enjoy the relaxing view of the residential area. There one thousand five hundred trees that surrounds the area, mostly oak trees and with swimming pools and equestrian center, you will surely have a great time. It has apartments, townhouses and a duplex to choose from.

You will need time to recharge from a game, why not dine it at their restaurant where you can enjoy a traditional meals with modern cuisine combination. With an equestrian center, have eighteen stables you can visit or if you’re a beginner you can learn lessons from the center. You can enjoy a morning trip to the Sierra for two hours or for a whole day and be 800 meters higher and enjoy the view of the Mijas, Marbella, Fuengirola and the Strait of Gibraltar. Or enjoy paddle tennis with your partner or just plainly lazing around the swimming pool. With its amenities of the golf course, you will surely enjoy and will have a good time.


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Malaga, Spain a paradise in the Andalucia region of southern Spain. After just a short flight from Northern Europe you can experience the unique culture of this region with Moorish and Mediterranean influences. Trade in your cold weather for 300 days of perfect sunshine, Malaga, Andalucia, Spain. Malaga and the Costa del Sol stretch of coast line is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Spain, the third largest country in Europe, is part of the European Union and continues to receive more tourist visits than it's population. What continues to attract tourists to this country? This is a complex question that deserves a thought through answer. Spain has seventeen autonomous regions and tourist attractions for everyone. It has a diversity of landscapes, regional cuisine, architecture and history abounds, one of the world's most commonly spoken languages, and very friendly people who enjoy the art of conversation.

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