Sotogrande property preview for 2015

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27/01/2015

Having enjoyed continued growth over 2014 and a particularly strong year ending, Holmes Sotogrande looks forward to 2015. What can

Holmes Sotogrande says goodbye to a great character.

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12/01/2015

D. Antonio Camarena de la rosa It is with considerable sadness that we all attended the funeral of our local

Enjoy the gentle pleasures of Jerez

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08/01/2015

In reality a place for all seasons, the elegant city of Jerez de la Frontera is perhaps at its best

From Sotogrande greens to Sierra Nevada snow

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16/12/2014

The location of Sotogrande offers something unique and very special – somewhere you can enjoy a morning playing at some

Feeling festive in Sotogrande

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05/12/2014

Although we may not have snow in Sotogrande, there is still so much to help get you into the Christmas

Sotogrande S.L. embarks on a new future

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14/11/2014

Sotogrande has long been regarded as the jewel in the Cádiz crown. The realisation of an American-Filipino dream, this 20-square

Hidden wonders of Casares

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06/10/2014

Whilst the beaches of Sotogrande are among the most popular leisure spots in Europe, there are other fabulous discoveries to be made by venturing off the beaten track and escaping the crowds. Travel east from Sotogrande and the coastline of Casares has some surprising wonders to uncover.

Sotogrande looks back on a great summer

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17/09/2014

We used to have them before but it seems they are back again – the legendary Sotogrande summers.

Though the area had already begun to rebound from the depths of the recession, which hit around 2010, this summer marked a true return to full health – and a revival of the classic Sotogrande summer.

Whale watching in the straits

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11/09/2014

Located where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean and where Europe almost touches Africa, the Straits of Gibraltar is

Taking the waters at Hedionda

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25/08/2014

When Julius Caesar was governor of southern Spain during the middle period of the first century BCE, he liked to visit La Hedionda valley behind Manilva, where he bathed in a natural sulphur spring known for its curative powers. Today, you can visit and bathe in what became – thanks to the Romans building a bathhouse — known to the Spanish as Los Baños Romanos de la Hedionda. This translates as ‘The Roman Baths of the Stinking Place’. Sulphur is smelly, but it’s an important mineral for people.

Life in Sotogrande

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11/08/2014

With Gibraltar’s impressive World Trade Centre now under construction and the Rock’s economy on the up, there is no shortage

Sotogrande Vintage and Night Markets

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23/07/2014

Sotogrande’s vintage summer market, held every Wednesday from 10am until 4pm, has begun. The market is a great assortment of