Examples of using Pitres in English and their translations into German
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Found records for Camping in Pitres: 1.
Pitres This church was built 1530.
Rural site near Pitres, family-run for over 30 years.
Pitres It is the main celebration of the town and it welcomes a great number of visitors.
We continue towards our second target Pitres, Pórtugos and Busquístar.
Shopping: Pitres- 2 Supermarkets, bank.
This trail eventually ends at an asphalt road(28), which will take us back to Pitres 29.
Above the main village of Pitres the landscape is dominated by oaks and sweet chestnuts, cherry and walnut trees.
Through the forest we descend to Pórtugos fromwhere we walk the last part back to Pitres.
From Pitres we walk to the charming town of Capilerilla from where we start an intense climb over the Loma de las Tonadas.
The hotel Casa Launa is located in Calvario s/n, 4.59 km from the city centre of Pitres.
From the exit of the campsite"El Balcón de Pitres"(1) go to the right onto the asphalt road in the direction Pampaneira.
Next we walk a couple of kilometres horizontally with a nice view over the valley of Pitres, Pórtugos and Busquístar.
The hotel Camping El Balcon de Pitres is located in Carretera Orgiva- Ugijar Km 51, 4.59 km from the city centre of Pitres.
The hotel Hotel Maraved is located in Fuente Escarda, 5- Capilerilla Pitres, 4.53 km from the city centre of Pitres.
Cortijo Capilerilla is located between Pitres and Capilerilla, picturesque Moorish villages belonging to the Sierra Nevada National Park with the highest mountains of Spain.
The most important walking areas are the Poqueira gorch,La Taha de Pitres and Trevelz, the highest village of Andalucia.
This holiday rental is located between Pitres and Capilerilla two small moorish villages. From here you can visit the Sierra Nevada National Park with the highest mountains of Spain.
In the years that followed it is possible to trace a great deal of travelling on Altfrid's part: in 862 he was in Asselt, later in Compiègne and Savonnières,in 864 in Pitres, in 865 at the Synod of Thousey and in 867 in Metz.
We pass Caratuñas, Pampaneira, Pitres, Portugos as we climb to Trevelez, which at 1486m is the highest village in Spain and is renowned for its exquisite air-cured Iberian hams.
Some of its towns sprung up in the 16th century. Throughout the following centuries it was Pitres that achieved the most prominence, to the point that the name was changed to La Taha de Pitres.
