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Cortijo dos Santos
Partido Veja Beja Apartado 80
29240 Valle de Abdalajis
Malaga (Andalucia)
Spanje
Voor je GPS: N 36° 57′ 57,7″ W 04° 42′ 14,8″
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How do I get to Cortijo dos Santos?
Route to Cortijo dos Santos Malaga>A357 Cartama>A357 Direction Campillos to exit A343 Alora>A343 Alora>Continue A343 Valle de Abdalajis>After Valle de Abdalajis follow the A343 towards Antequera. >After 2.5 km, turn left at Estacion de Gobantes. (Sharp left up) >After 1.5 km turn right (highest point of the road), follow the signs Cortijo dos Santos 1.4 km (unpaved road) For your GPS: N 36° 57′ 57.7” W 04° 42′ 14.8”
What are the General Terms and Conditions of Cortijo Dos Santos?
Our General Terms and Conditions can be downloaded using this link. https://www.cortijodossantos.com/wp-content/uploads/Algemene-Voorwaarden-2018-en-1.pdf
Who is Loes Eijssens?
Loes Eijssens has been active in the folk dance world for over 40 years. As a performing dancer, teacher and choreographer of various children’s dance material. She has organized many dance events. In addition to this work, she was also a group teacher at a primary school (Montessori). Due to her gardening training, she has a lot of knowledge of nature. She now uses all this acquired knowledge to organize trips for dancers, hikers and nature lovers, but also for tailor-made trips, these are trips that are put together in consultation with the customer.
Who is Leo Waudman?
Leo Waudman has been active in the folk dance world for over 40 years. Performing dancer, choreographer, teacher, Bulgarian dance specialist, rehearsal director and tour guide. After his dancing career he emigrated to Spain-Andalusia. In these years of living and working in Andalusia, he has gained a lot of knowledge of the area with its beautiful nature and culture. He enthusiastically shares his knowledge about everything that grows, blooms and moves with other people. He also makes full use of his love for woodworking here, by turning the waste wood from the olive trees and other wood he comes across into something beautiful and useful.