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ChaplinL Jan 28th 2011 11:23 am

Moving to Andalucia
 
Hi
I'm moving to Alhaurin el Grande at the end of March. The first thing I need to do is learn Spanish. What is the best school in that area? (I would like to take classes in the morning only)
My second question is: What is the public transport like in that area? Is there a shuttle bus to the Airport.

Zaragozaram Jan 28th 2011 8:18 pm

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 
Hello there, we too live in AeG.

Don´t know about schools but I am sure there will be something in the area. I will investigate.

In terms of the bus to the airport. The Alhauin EG to Malaga bus goes from the Feria ground in AeG and stops at the airport. However when I say at the airport, it stops on the main road that goes past the airport, giving you a twenty minute walk. We did it at christmas in the rain, with two kids and five cases. Not good. The cost was minimal though, couple of euros each, and the sevice was excellent.

Regards

Chris

ChaplinL Jan 30th 2011 7:27 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 
Thanks for your reply.

What do you like most about living in AeG?

jojojojojo Jan 30th 2011 7:40 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 
We lived near there up til a few months ago. Its looks like a typically spanish town, seems lively and has lots of British residents, shops and bars etc.

Jo xxx

cricketman Jan 30th 2011 7:54 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 

Originally Posted by jojojojojo (Post 9139853)
We lived near there up til a few months ago. Its looks like a typically spanish town, seems lively and has lots of British residents, shops and bars etc.

Jo xxx

I've no idea what a "typically Spanish town is" but I know that there are a lot of Brits and Spanish gypises living in Alhaurin El Grande. We were lost for an hour trying to find a friend's house recently and only saw people from those two groups :)

Not that there is anything wrong with either group, but perhaps not a "typically Spanish" pueblo

jojojojojo Jan 30th 2011 8:01 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 

Originally Posted by cricketman (Post 9139891)
I've no idea what a "typically Spanish town is" but I know that there are a lot of Brits and Spanish gypises living in Alhaurin El Grande. We were lost for an hour trying to find a friend's house recently and only saw people from those two groups :)

Not that there is anything wrong with either group, but perhaps not a "typically Spanish" pueblo


It looks like an archetypal spanish town! It has whitewash buildings, narrow streets, rejas at the windows....... But yes, a lot of British and apparently alot of spanish gypsies, altho I'm not sure I ever met any, but then I didnt spend too much time in AeG, I wasnt overly keen, I prefered Alhaurin de la Torre!

Jo xxx

ChaplinL Jan 30th 2011 8:10 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 
I'm into exploring spirituality. Are there any alternative healing practices in that area?

jojojojojo Jan 30th 2011 8:14 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 

Originally Posted by ChaplinL (Post 9139925)
I'm into exploring spirituality. Are there any alternative healing practices in that area?

I've never heard of any, but maybe??? There was a spanish chap in Alhaurin de la Torre who did massage and that sort of thing and had a homoeopathic health shop

Jo xxx

jojojojojo Jan 30th 2011 8:16 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 
...... oh and theres a fairly large "Hari chrishna" group in Churriana, which is on the Cartama - Málaga road, just outside of Alhaurin de la Torre

Jo xxx

Zaragozaram Jan 30th 2011 7:12 pm

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 

Originally Posted by jojojojojo (Post 9139907)
It looks like an archetypal spanish town! It has whitewash buildings, narrow streets, rejas at the windows....... But yes, a lot of British and apparently alot of spanish gypsies, altho I'm not sure I ever met any, but then I didnt spend too much time in AeG, I wasnt overly keen, I prefered Alhaurin de la Torre!

Jo xxx

Funny how people like different things. I wasn´t overly keen on Alhaurin de la Torre, much prefer AEG.

jojojojojo Jan 30th 2011 7:21 pm

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 

Originally Posted by Zaragozaram (Post 9140967)
Funny how people like different things. I wasn´t overly keen on Alhaurin de la Torre, much prefer AEG.

Well they are two very different towns arent they! Its a good job we dont all like the same things lol!!!

Jo xxx

lynnxa Jan 31st 2011 3:31 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 

Originally Posted by jojojojojo (Post 9140979)
Well they are two very different towns arent they! Its a good job we dont all like the same things lol!!!

Jo xxx

deja vu............

bernherts Feb 1st 2011 10:53 am

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 
We live nearer Coín which is the next town along, much more rural and plenty of alternative types around here.
Look out for La Chispa magazine, very ecological and full of useful back to the earth info on life and living in tune with the planet.
Coín is a "transition town" - supposedly moving from a consumerist to a more sustainable economy in tune with the environment... Alh el G is apparently more in tune with major developments, tourism and golf courses. Unfortunately we pay our council tax to Alh el G, but being nearer to Coín, spend more time there to be honest, and prefer it as it's more "earthy" than total consumerism.
Both towns have their share of ex pats ... and the bus from Coín goes to Málaga too, a taxi to the airport is about 50€ depending where from.

jojojojojo Feb 1st 2011 10:50 pm

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 

Originally Posted by bernherts (Post 9145392)
We live nearer Coín which is the next town along, much more rural and plenty of alternative types around here.
Look out for La Chispa magazine, very ecological and full of useful back to the earth info on life and living in tune with the planet.
Coín is a "transition town" - supposedly moving from a consumerist to a more sustainable economy in tune with the environment... Alh el G is apparently more in tune with major developments, tourism and golf courses. Unfortunately we pay our council tax to Alh el G, but being nearer to Coín, spend more time there to be honest, and prefer it as it's more "earthy" than total consumerism.
Both towns have their share of ex pats ... and the bus from Coín goes to Málaga too, a taxi to the airport is about 50€ depending where from.

COÍN????? I found it rather grim. Lots of empty industrial units that were owned by brits who seem to have returned to the UK, La Troche (the big shopping centre) which always seemed to be empty and the town itself seemed rather grubby and uninspiring! However, thats just my opinion. I'm sure there are those who will tell me otherwise :blink:

Jo xxx

jackytoo Feb 1st 2011 10:54 pm

Re: Moving to Andalucia
 
Jo, I thought the same but wasn't going to say:rofl: There is one urbanisation there full of ex-pats and they call it Coronation St.:eek:


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