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What type of recreational facilities are in Spain?

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When we asked people living in Spain about recreational activities, they mentioned...

"Hiking and skiing in Sierra Nevadas, One hour bus ride from coast. We are near tennis park, though tennis here limited," commented one expat who made the move to Granada, Spain.

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"In Spain, residents enjoy a variety of recreational facilities, such as beaches, parks, and outdoor sports courts. Popular beach activities include swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Parks are great for picnics, jogging, and playing sports. Outdoor sports courts are available for basketball, tennis, and other sports. Additionally, Spain has many cultural attractions, such as museums, galleries, and historic sites. Residents can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, and bird watching," remarked another expat in Spain.

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