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| Pinos
Genil, thus named for it's old pine forest ("pinos") and
the River Genil, is a village of 1,000 inhabitants at the foot of
Sierra Nevada, known locally for it's cool summer evenings and the
friendliness and sincerity of its folk. |
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The
village of Pinos Genil stands out not only for its hospitality and
the gastronomy dispensed in its taverns and sidewalk terraces, but
for it varied offering of outdoor activities. |
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its own trout fishing reserve and the surrounding hills where the
paragliders take off, to the charming itinerary up the old tram line
through the river gorge which can be done on foot, on a bicycle or
on horseback, all the conditions are here for a healthy, active and
amusing holiday. |
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the other hand, if you prefer more tranquil pastimes such as reading or
eating charcoal grilled Mediterranean lambchops (We assure you, they are
not like normal lambchops!), Pinos Genil is also the ideal place to come!
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