Discover the best top things to do in Las Alpujarras, Spain including Telar de Jarapas Hilacar ArtesAna, Chocolates Sierra Nevada, Abuela ili chocolate, Bodega La Moralea, Ruta de los Pilares, Taller textil Mercedes Carrascosa, Capileira Mountain Trail, Jarapas y Artesania, Parque del Salado, Lanjaron Castle.
Restaurants in Las Alpujarras
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The ”Artisan for one day” course is an introduction to weaving a “jarapa” rug on a manual loom and a way of getting a feeling for the workshop and the fabric, in which you will be able to weave a rug using the colours of your choice and the design you like best. It is a chance to make a rug with your own hands which you will then be able to enjoy with the satisfaction that you wove it.
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artisan chocolate factory in the heart of the Alpujarras , particularly in Pitres , where you can see and taste all the products we produce . We also have two services and cafeteria service .
As we where in the neighborhood at Trevélez we decided to pass by specially after reading great reviews. Wooow nothing was exaggerated it’s a great small shop where you can see even how they make the chocolates. Ofcourse we bought more than enough for the whole town. Taste Ed all and bought our favorites. Advise don’t come with a full storage. All chocolates are home made artisan, and products used of the area. The fig chocolates with liquor are the best as the milk chocolate with honey. They speak a bit English but with basic spanish your good as well. The prices are actually quite cheap for what you get. Entrance free, free tastings and no obligation to buy. You can pay by card as well.
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We were planning on going to the higher villages but due to car sickness from one of our party members left us in this little town before heading down. Tiny little town. Must, must by the local jamon and jamon iberico here!!! So good and cheap. We hit up 3 jamon shops before heading down. We also got some bread at the Galician bakery and produce and honey at the local stores. Everything we purchased there was fantastic. Regretted not buying more of everything..especially the jamon iberico which out of the 3 shops we went to only one at the far end sold sliced.
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Telares manuales de origen Nazarí de finales del siglo XVIII. Tapices hechos a mano, ponchos, mantas, ruanas, bufandas... tejidos en estos telares. Son piezas únicas.
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