The northern coastline of Spain

Spain is one of the most geographically diverse countries in Europe. The northern coastline of Spain surrounded by the cool Atlantic waters of the Bay of Biscay is typified by mountains and rolling green hills leading down to the coast. The weather in the region is generally good from April to October, but can be chilly in winter. The area also gets a lot of rainfall in the wintertime. Inland in the hills and mountains, snow is common in wintertime, although the coastline generally stays frost-free.

 

The middle belt of Spain is often flat, but the central plateau of Spain has large mountain ranges and spectacular scenery.

 

The eastern coast of Spain from the Costa Brava in the north down to the Costa Blanca/Costa Calida in the south is a tourist haven, with long sandy beaches and a warm, dry climate along the eastern coastline. The scenery inland is often spectacular, particularly around areas such as Murcia.

 

The southern coast of Spain has the best all year climate – the Costa del Sol and Costa Luz have long warm summers, and mild winters attracting tourists throughout the year for sports such as golf and , climbing, cycling and walking. Historic towns such as Malaga and Cadiz are great to visit in the cooler winter months when the tourist season is over.Car Hire Spain

 

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