Sevilla province

Sevilla province

Seville - Flamenco Eggs

In a frying pan heat the oil and add the chopped ham, onion and garlic. Sauté a few minutes, then add the tomatoes. Continue cooking on a medium heat until tomatoes are very reduced, about 15 minutes. Oil four (or eight) oven-proof ramekins and divide the tomato sauce between them. Break one or two eggs into each ramekin.

La Campiña

La Campiña is the name of a 'comarca' (region or area) in the centre of the province of Seville. It is made up from 23 municipal districts and other small villages.

Sierra Norte

Sierra Norte is the name of a 'comarca' (region or area) in the north of the province of Seville. It is made up from 18 municipal districts and even more small villages.

Aljarafe

Aljarafe is the name of a 'comarca' (region or area) in the north to north east of the province of Seville. It is made up from 30 municipal districts and even more small villages.

Estepa area

Estepa Area is the name of a 'comarca' (region or area) in the east of the province of Seville. It is made up from 14 municipal districts and other small villages.

Club Zaudín Golf

A parkland course, designed by Gary Player, which blends in perfectly with its natural surroundings. There are marvelous views down the valley and over the city. The fairways are wide and bordered by 10 metres of semi rough, allowing experienced players to hone their game and others to enjoy it.

Club de Golf Hato Verde

The abundance of vegetation in the form of oaks and poplars, date and palm trees provides a lush setting for this par-71 course only 15 minutes from the centre of Sevilla. Designed by Manolo Piñero and opened in 2008, it undulates over uneven terrain and is very different to others.

Real Club Pineda, Seville

Pineda is just 400 metres from the Betis Football Club Stadium in Sevilla. From there take Su Eminencia road.

Las Minas Golf course

This course was formerly called La Rocina, it is close to the beautiful Doñana nature park and Seville. Raised greens well protected by bunkers are significant features on this 9-hole course designed by Antonio García Garrido. Water comes into play on most of the holes. Laid out over a flat terrain among olive and orange trees, many of the holes are long and fairly difficult par-5s, but the greens are generous. There are four strategically positioned lakes.