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Spain • Andalucia • Grazalema Natural Park • Flowers and landscapes

Trees in Grazalema

Images in the park
A wonderful week immersed in the flowers and landscapes of Andalucia's foremost National Park. Majestic limestone peaks, colonies of griffon vultures, and many species of orchid create the subjects for a week of inspiration learning and discovery.

Some of our days

Arrival day

Welcome and introduction to the region, its landscapes and flowers.

Taking control

An illustrated talk 'Taking control of your camera' followed by a morning in the village of Zahara. The afternoon we work around the lake shore.

Finca photos

Views of distant mountains, fields and fincas, almond groves and a picturesque ruin. After a critique of our work we spend the afternoon amidst olive groves and flowers.

A taste of the Sierra

An early morning start for the Goatherd's Leap with a walk to a goat farm via a wooded valley with great tree studies. After breakfast we drive between La Manga and Benaocaz stopping for shots as they occur. At the end of the day there is a chance to relax and enjoy the views from a secret terrace.

Flower in Grazalema

Free day

Visit Ronda, relax or receive a personal critique and further tuition.

Olvera and around

A beautiful town surrounded by rolling plains and farmhouses.

Favourite haunts

A chance to revisit our favourite haunts before a final show of the week's work.

Departure day

We depart for Málaga airport after an early breakfast.

Note: This is a selection of the many options available. Weather conditions, group interests and the tutor will influence the final itinerary.
Dates and prices
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What's included
7 nights' bed and breakfast in en-suite accommodation, 6 dinners
Personal welcome at Málaga airport
Airport transfers in Spain
Wine with evening meals
5 full days of photography tuition
Local assistant & air-conditioned minibus available at all times
Travel & accommodation
Where we stay
Underfoot
Mostly stony paths and tracks with some open ground.