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Rod
post Sep 1 2007, 04:30 PM
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Hello all,

I MAY be off to work in Seville for a period of time shortly.
I'm looking for any info. that may be of use whilst I am there.
I don't know where in the city I'll be staying until the day before I go.

Does anyone know of things / areas / places to avoid whilst there?
Like wise does anyone know of things worth going out of my way to see?
I'm likely to finish work by 6 pm each evening so most of the time I get out it is going to be dark :-(

BUT I still don't know if I will be working weekends (probably off on Sundays I should think?)
Lastly is it worth taking a pushbike to go around the city on or perhaps even get out in to the country? (are there any trails in the area)


Thanks for any advice given.

Rod


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Rod
post Sep 1 2007, 10:03 PM
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(Mountain biking will be next incidentally)

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Doug
post Sep 2 2007, 07:08 AM
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Never been sorry but a quick google of 'seville mtb' throws up enough hits to make me think it would be worth the effort of taking a bike with you.


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MTB-Mark
post Sep 5 2007, 11:53 AM
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hi, i have been there a number of times (it is only 2.5 hours by car from here) there are lots of poeple on bikes as the city is pretty flat and quite a few cycle lanes, i have never MTB'ed there but there are a couple of bike shops in the city so there must be something near by. If you do not take your bike there is a bike rental system in the city, not sure how it works i think you just stick some coins in the stand and then ride the bike off!! BTW great place for shoes.


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