NOTE:
This, sadly, is a workshop we didn't do. When I realized that the fine print reserved the right to put us all on a bus in the event of a strike, natural disaster, or just about any other imaginable cause, I had to call it off. The thought of a train (or bus) full of angry workshop participants just didn't seem worth risking. I still plan on taking the ride someday. Maybe in conjunction with a trip like the one we did in 2002. Meanwhile, scroll down, read what we've missed, and maybe I'll meet you on Al Andalus, someday.
I hope you can join us.
Please pass the word. Be advised, though, class sizes are limited.
a "Rolling Luxury Hotel" for an entertaining, enriching, enlightening workshop excursion
through Andalusia, in Southern Spain, home of the Andalusian Horse and the Flamenco.
The attention of the 20 person crew, the interior appointments, harking back to a
more elegant time, and the gastronomy of the region, combined with the hands-
Al Andalus, a "Rolling Luxury Hotel" for an entertaining, enriching, enlightening
workshop excursion through Andalusia, in Southern Spain, home of the Andalusian Horse
and the Flamenco. The attention of the 20 person crew, the interior appointments,
harking back to a more elegant time, and the gastronomy of the region, combined with
the hands-
CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON SPAIN 2004
Following the Al Andalus train experience, I'll be teaching a one week workshop based at Hacienda Dos Olivos, outside Sevilla. Dressage, Painting, Digital Photography, Flamenco, Shopping and the beautiful Horses of Southern Spain will all be combined to make for an exciting, educational, relaxing week.
NOTE: The following is a sneak preview of the trip now being planned for 2004. It is a work in progress, and therefore subject to change. In fact, your input and suggestions are welcomed. Email alandalus@johnfarnsworth.com. And thanks.
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE SENSES

AL ANDALUS is a "Rolling Palace" composed of fourteen coaches: one kitchen car, two dining cars (Alhambra and Gibralfaro), one bar car (Giralda), one Salon and Games car (Medina Azahara), seven sleeping cars, one car for personnel and a generator van.
AL ANDALUS, allows us to travel through centuries of history and culture, while admiring the Andalusian landscape, the birthplace of Flamenco, Tapas, and the Cartusian horse, or Cartujano. We will travel slowly through the vast olive groves, visit the Pueblos Blancos, or White Villages, and cities filled with culture and romance.
Enjoy a trip back in time, featuring tranquility, peacefulness, rest, adventure, discovery, culture, and gastronomy, ... an unforgettable trip, possible only on this vintage train, saved and faithfully restored thanks to the initiatives of railway lovers, who have maintained this rolling luxury hotel intact, while adding all the modern conveniences, such as traveling robes and slippers in each cabin room, with television and cellular telephone in the Medina Azahara car.. Recently, in order to improve the space and passenger’s comfort, the sleeping cars have been renovated by incorporating bathroom and shower in all rooms. All coaches have thermostatically controlled heating and air conditioning.
FEATURES
GASTRONOMY
AN ODYSSEY FOR YOUR PALATE
We will enjoy, either on board the AL ANDALUS or in selected restaurants at the visited locations, the outstanding gastronomic offerings of Andalusia.
This region offers a wide variety of products from the so-
The water meadows and plantations provide all the necessary types of vegetables.
What would Andalusia be without its hams, fishes, prawns, gazpachos, sweets and home-
With AL ANDALUS we will take an interesting journey through the gastronomy of the
region, as well as through its world-
The carefully selected staff of AL ANDALUS will look after us with affection so that we will have a charming journey. To travel between olive trees and sunflowers or mountains and fertile valleys, while enjoying a card game, a newspaper, watching a video or improving our artistic and photographic skills, assuring us of a lifetime of memories, is a great pleasure.
OUR RESTAURANTS:
These are the restaurants which will provide us with seasonal and typical dishes from each region.
(The selected restaurants can be changed for others of similar category or for the restaurant on the train).
Restaurant Albahaca
Sevilla
ACCOMMODATIONS
NEW SLEEPING CARS
AL ANDALUS consists of 7 sleeping cars, 5 of them made in France in 1929. You will feel like a King traveling in the same cars that the British Monarchy used for its holiday trips from Calais to the Riviera. Its Belle Epoque decoration has been enriched with new additions during recent renovations.
TWO ATMOSPHERES IN ONE
Its ‘Club Cabins’ are made of two low beds, or if you prefer, you will be able to
choose one of our five Club Cabins with double-
During the day, your cabin will have a different aspect, as both beds can be folded up, transforming them into comfortable sofas and leaving space for a table and a chair, creating an ideal ambience for reading or comfortable enjoyment of the landscape.
The cabins also have a space to keep your suitcases, a wardrobe, drawers for your
clothes and your own strongbox. The Club Cabins are thermostatically air-
THE COACHES
MEDINA AZAHARA
It’s a model WR-
In 1988, new suspensions were added in the form of Gran Confort bogies.
ALHAMBRA
It’s a model WR-
GIBRALFARO
It’s a model WR-
GIRALDA
It’s a model WR-
THE people of
AL ANDALUS
TRAIN CREW
During the journey through Andalusia, our selected crew of more than 20 multilingual people will take care of you, providing 24 hour cabin service. A chef on board, stewardesses, musicians, maintenance staff, maitre, cooks, waitresses and cleaning personnel will make sure that your journey is charming and full of personal experiences, an experience to be remembered for a lifetime.
LAND CREW
For the services like reception in stations, porters, restaurant transfers, visits
and trips, etc. you will find another high-
ITINERARY
FIRST DAY
SEVILLA ~ CÓRDOBA
On Sunday, Sept 14, we will meet in the xxx Restaurant in the Santa Justa Station in Sevilla at 11 a.m. After a special welcome at the station, we will board the Al Andalus Express at 12:15, to start our journey through the incredible and fascinating cities of Andalusia. Following a welcome cocktail on board, a presentation by the crew of the Al Andalus, an introduction to the instructors and a course outline, we will depart for Cordoba, with lunch served on board.
In the afternoon, we will visit Córdoba, with its famed Mezquito Mosque, with its six acre roof held high by over 800 columns and double arches with a baroque cathedral set right in the middle. Then to the old Jewish Quarter, with its blocks of white houses with flowers filling inner patios.
Larry Mangino will be available to assist with your photography, and John Farnsworth will be there for you when sketching or painting and to help with digital photography, as they will be throughout our journey.
After dinner in a typical Cordovan restaurant, El Churrasco, including a visit to its wine cellar, we will be returned to the train, with musicians waiting to entertain us in the piano bar coach, Giralda".
Our instructors will be available during the evening to answer questions and assist us with our sketches and photographs from earlier in the day.
AL ANDALUS will be our home for the night, en route to Granada.
Breakfast
Restaurant Vandelvira
Baeza
SECOND DAY
CÓRDOBA -
We start the day by enjoying Breakfast on board AL ANDALUS, followed by a visit to the Museo del Aceite (Olive Oil Museum), where we will learn the traditional processes of obtaining oil from the olive, as well as the evolution of the most modern oil press We will be able to taste the different varieties of oil. We will then walk to the monumental city of Baeza, the image featured on its traditional olive oil can.
Lunch at the Vandelvira restaurant.
Following lunch, we will be free to explore with camera and paints. As always, Larry and John will be available to aid, instruct, and demonstrate, according to your needs.
Dinner will be on board the train, on our way to Granada.
After Dinner on board the train, on our way to Granada, we will be taken to the traditional quarter of Albayzin for an evening of Flamenco, and a beautiful night view of Granada. Don't forget to bring your cameras and sketch books.
We will spend the night on board the train, where, once again, we will be able to enjoy the music in the "Giralda", with Larry and John available answer your questions and provide critiques for the day's work.

THIRD DAY
GRANADA ~ BOBADILLA
We start the day by enjoying Breakfast on board AL ANDALUS; then we will be taken to the Moorish Castle, the Alhambra, made famous by Washington Irving, and to visit the incomparable Generalife Gardens.
Lunch will be at La Ermita Restaurant, followed by an afternoon of exploring, photography, sketching, and shopping in this city of millenary and local crafts.
In the evening, we will be returned to the train for a sumptuous dinner on board, followed by a third evening of assistance, demonstrations, and music in the "Giralda".
We will overnight on AL ANDALUS en route to Finca 'La Bobadilla".

FOURTH DAY
GRANADA / BOBADILLA -
n this morning, we will enjoy Breakfast on board AL ANDALUS, followed by bus transfer from Bobadilla to Ronda. On the way, we will enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Serrania de Ronda.
In Ronda, scene of the last great uprising of the Moors against Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, we will visit the Ciudad Vieja (Old City), for great shopping, the Casa de Don Bosco, the Cathedral, and Ronda's beautiful bullring, Spain's oldest, most beautiful, and most historic, now used mostly for the training of Andalusian horses. The bullring houses a splendid small museum with many mementos of Spain's most renowned bullfighters.
We will have free time for shopping, sketching, photographing until Lunch at the Parador de Ronda, overlooking the chasm that divides the town, and the ancient "Punta Nueva", or "New" Bridge". After lunch, we will stroll along the overlook, and locate ourselves for painting and photographing. Those who wish will have an opportunity to hike down the path to lookout spots affording views back up toward the village and the bridge.
In the evening, we will be transported back to the AL ANDALUS for Dinner on board, and an evening with our musician in the Piano Bar coach "Giralda". The night's accommodations will be on board en route to Jerez de la Frontera.

FIFTH DAY
JEREZ
( HACIENDA WEEK PARTICIPANTS WILL JOIN US AT THE ROYAL ANDALUSIAN SCHOOL OF EQUESTRIAN ART)
Breakfast on board AL ANDALUS will be followed by a sight-
Next, we will visit the Real Escuela Andaluz del Arte Ecuestre, or Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and its famous Carthusian horses. We will first visit the beautiful grounds of this famous school, founded by Alvaro Domecq in 1973 on the grounds of El Recreo de las Cadenas Palace, surrounded by gardens designed in the second half of the 19th Century by Garnier, to observe the students exercising their mounts, and watch as the horses are prepared and groomed for their performance. After visiting the museum and gift shop, we will enter the main arena for a thrilling show of Equine Ballet, the Symphony on Horseback, that, while somewhat less refined than the Lipizzaner Stallions, is more passionate, as befits the Spanish.
We return to the wine cellar González Byass for a typical Spanish lunch, based on a selection of ‘tapas’, and bid farewell to our guides and the crew of AL ANDALUS.
(or) A short walk will take us to our Hotel for the evening, the Royal Sherry Park Hotel, for lunch.
On the way we'll visit a delightful shop full of great, hard to find Spanish equestrian tack and gear at bargain prices.

SIXTH DAY
JEREZ ~ SEVILLA
After Breakfast in the Hotel, we will have free time until meeting at 10 a.m. for
to be transported to the Yeguada de la Cartuja for a look at Spain's national breeding
farm of the Cartusian horse. Here we will see carriages and buggies pulled by beautiful,
full-
Caballeros in fine costume will put their fine steeds through their paces, displaying their talents, fiery but gentle nature, and regal bearing. The brood mares, tethered neck to neck in a line known as the "Cobra", will respond to the slightest command, while turning, reversing and pivoting with precision in a series of movements designed to show them to their best advantage, in a group, for prospective breeders.
This noble line, extending back, uninterrupted, to a time before Columbus, was originally the product of Cartusian Monks, whose monastery we will pass on the way to the Yeguada.
Following the show, we will visit the museum and shop of the Yeguada, for a chance to bring home books, videos, and fine apparel, all related to the Andalusian horse.
After an open air lunch on the Plaza el Arenal in Jerez, we will be transported to
the Jerez Train Station for a high-

HACIENDA WEEK AT
HACIENDA DOS OLIVOS

Those who are joining us at this point, or staying on from Al Andalus, will spend a calm, relaxing week in the warm, homelike atmosphere of the exclusive riding center, Hacienda Dos Olivos, will have the opportunity to learn dressage (Feel lightness, balance, and rhythm as you ride a classically trained stallion) in addition to painting and/or photography with an emphasis on equine subjects. (We will have some beautiful and willing models on this combination Breeding Ranch, Organic Olive Farm, and Rural Retreat).
The riding courses, like those in photography and art, will be tailored to meet your specific interests and needs and may include: Classical Dressage, trail Rides, and Lunge Lessons.
We will be met at the Santa Justa station in Sevilla and transported to the Hacienda.
And, when you fall in love with the Spanish Purebred, La Raza Pura, Joanna Beattie and her dedicated staff can even help you to find your very own little piece of Spain.
AL ANDALUS
NOTES
SEPT 18-
Price: $4600 USD
per person, double occupancy
HACIENDA WEEK
DETAILS AND PRICE COMING SOON
PERSONNEL
There are 20 people on board and a minimum of 22 on land. Their objective is to make your journey unforgettable.
• Stewardesses: speaking different languages, will be with you during the entire tour, at meals, at visits, and at shows to answer all your questions, guide you and help you at all times.
• Local guides: There will be professional local guides in all visits, specially selected for the Al Andalus train.
TRAVEL CLOTHING
We recommend comfortable clothes and shoes, specially for excursions. For dinners on board and the formal farewell dinner, we suggest formal clothing.
TIPS
In case you want to give any tips, please give it to one of our stewardesses at reception, who will make sure to distribute it between the members of the crew.
ON BOARD SERVICES
Games, leaflets, DVD, magazines, envelopes, first aid kit, hairdryer, iron, are at your disposal. Just ask one of our stewardesses.
INSURANCE
We recommend obtaining personal insurance from your travel agency against robbery, accident and illness, assistance, as well as cancellation costs of the journey due to illness or accident.
LUGGAGE
There is no weight limit for your luggage at Al Andalus Express, even though we recommend you not bring massive luggage with you, due to space limits on the train
TRANSFERS AND EXCURSIONS
Transfers at visits, restaurants, shows, etc. will be made on luxury private buses.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
There is a safe deposit box in each cabin for client use.
RESTAURANTS
All breakfasts, welcome cocktail, first lunch and three dinners are on board the train. The rest of the meals will be in specially selected restaurants. Meals for the entire trip will be in each venue or on board the train, with previously chosen menus, and a selection of main dishes.
In case of special diet requirements, please inform your travel agency at the time of confirming your booking.
SEVERAL
IBERRAIL, S.A. -
In the event of a strike of RENFE (Red Nacional de Ferrocarriles Españoles) or major reasons, the tour might be done completely or partly on luxury buses.
MEETING POINT
We will meet in the restaurant/bar inside the Santa Justa Train Station, Seville, at 10:00 a.m. on the morning of September 14, for a brief introductory meeting and orientation. We will then meet with our stewardesses at 12.00 o’clock on the platform (usually platform 12).
LINKS:
ROYAL SCHOOL OF EQUESTRIAN ARTS
http://www.realescuela.org/defaulti.htm
YEGUADA DE LA CARTUJA
http://www.yeguadacartuja.com/yeguada/index1.htm
SHERRY PARK HOTEL
http://www.sherryparkhotel.com
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AL ANDALUS
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INVITES YOU TO JOIN
Larry Mangino, Photographer

and
John Farnsworth, Artist ~ Digital Photographer

On board
AL ANDALUS,

a "Rolling Luxury" Hotel, for an entertaining, enriching, enlightening workshop
excursion through Andalusia, in Southern Spain, home of the Andalusian Horse and
the Flamenco. The attention of the 20 person crew, the interior appointments, harking
back to a more elegant time, and the gastronomy of the region, combined with the
hands-

El Churrasco
Córdoba

La Ermita
Granada

Bodegas González Byass

Restaurant Vandelvira
Baeza

Parador de Ronda
(Málaga)






Giralda

El Churrasco Restaurant
Córdoba

El Mesquite


Parador de Ronda
(Málaga)

















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