'Everyone says hello, just like in Donegal' - I quit my career in finance to run cycling holidays in Spain
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'Everyone says hello, just like in Donegal' - I quit my career in finance to run cycling holidays in Spain
"Hop on a plane to Malaga, and you might expect to see passengers in flip-flops and sun hats, ready to spend a week on a lounger with a cocktail to hand. But in recent years, a different kind of traveller has set their sights on the Costa del Sol. Instead of staying by the sea, they head inland, to cycle the mountains of Sierra Nevada."
"Letterkenny man Cormac Keeney guides his guests around the scenic mountain routes in off-radar Sierra Nevada"
"Hop on a plane to Malaga, and you might expect to see passengers in flip-flops and sun hats, ready to spend a week on a lounger with a cocktail to hand."
Cormac Keeney, from Letterkenny, guides guests along scenic mountain routes in the off-radar Sierra Nevada. Many travellers flying to Malaga choose to leave the coast and explore inland terrain. Increasing numbers of visitors opt to cycle through the Sierra Nevada rather than stay on the beaches. The Costa del Sol now attracts both sun-focused holidaymakers and mountain cyclists seeking active experiences. Guided rides offer local knowledge of scenic, lesser-known roads and mountain passes. The region’s landscape and routes support adventure tourism and cycling-focused travel away from resort areas.
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