When I moved to Granada in 2006, I initially intended to stay for a year or two. Maybe three or four at most. But like many people, I was captivated by the city’s history and culture, as well as its strategic location close to the sea and in the shadow of the imposing Sierra Nevada mountains. Having travelled widely before I came here, I knew that Granada was special. Little by little I became a local – a “Granaíno”. As well as enjoying everything Granada has to offer, I love exploring the cities and countryside of Andalucía, and my wife and I recently set up the travel website Andalucía Bound (andalucia-bound.com), which offers inspiration and practical advice for visitors to Andalucía. We're also keen hikers, and for fifteen years we've been running the website treksierranevada.com, with information about self-guided hikes in the Sierra Nevada.
In 2011, I co-founded the educational publisher LinguaFrame S.L., which produces textbooks in English for Spanish secondary schools, and I'm the author and editor of fifteen history, geography and science textbooks. I also work as a government-authorised translator, with my specialist areas including historical and cultural texts for museums and advertising material related to tourism.
Author of fifteen history, geography and science textbooks for Spanish schools
andalucia-bound.com – inspiration and practical advice for visitors to Andalucía
treksierranevada.com – self-guided hikes in the Sierra Nevada mountains
MA in English, Cambridge University
Government-authorised translator, English – Norwegian and Norwegian – English
Association of Government Authorized Translators in Norway
¡Más Granaíno que los Granaínos!
Bilingual English/Norwegian. Fluent Spanish speaker.
Visited every* castle, museum and mountain in Andalucía. *Work in progress :)