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This new hotel lies at the
end of a lateral garden running the length of the
main street of the town. Calahorra is one of the
towns on the plains of the Ebro river that flows
from west to east through the plain to the south of
the Pyrenees mountain chain that forms the border
between Spain and France. It is within the old
kingdom of Navarra which is now linked to its
neigbour of Aragon to the east. Historically
however the two kingdoms were very different,
Aragon looked towards Catalonia and Levante for its
alliances. Navarra, on the other hand, looked
towards the west to the Basque region and France.
From 1234 it was part of France until annexed by
Spain in 1512. The people are fiercely independent
and are still willing to fight for their right
which has been a tradition for
centuries.
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The plain of the
Ebro river are very fertile with a large proportion
of the land used for growing the grapes that will
become the famous Rioja red wine. The regional
dishes prepared in the restaurant feature strongly
those that use the wine in the preparation. The
orange colour of the exterior bricks of this
Parador is reflected in the colour schemes used
within the building. The interior furniture
reflects the traditional role of the parador group
in preserving historic buildings by using them as
hotels. At Easter time should be found to watch the
religious procession on Holy Thursday. In
early July the adventurous can visit the world
-famous Feasts of San Fermuin, in Pamplona. I
have been assured, first hand, that provided you
drink enough wine before hand, you do not
feel the damage caused by the bull and when you
wake up you are surrounded by pretty nurses -
though they were almost angels!
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(Euros) Daily Rates
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On Request
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Beantragen
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Su Richiesta
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"Parador de Calahorra",
Calahorra, Navarra
Spain.
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