Heading to the top

We’re heading up to the Spanish mosque for a panoramic view over Chefchaouen.

A riverside restaurant scene with a waterfall, colorful textiles hanging on a building, and patrons dining under umbrellas amidst lush greenery.

Enroute we pass these fresh fruit vendors who are washing oranges and pomegranate in the stream.

High up on the hill side you can see the blue of the town winding its way upwards.

A panoramic view of a hillside town featuring buildings painted in shades of blue and white, surrounded by greenery and mountains in the background, under a cloudy sky.
A smiling couple posing for a selfie with a blue-painted town in the background, surrounded by mountains and clouds.
A man with glasses smiling in front of a panoramic view of a blue-painted village surrounded by hills and mountains.

The viewpoint also acts as a perfect sunset spot. But we’re a bit too late to catch it!

I love the traditional Sheshia hats that can be found in every colour.

And we get a closer look at the sellers washing the fruit ready to be freshly squeezed.

Tiny artworks are tempting souvenirs and more of the traditional Sheshia reed hats.

In love with this colourful shopping nook.

A vibrant shop interior filled with shelves displaying colorful soaps, oils, and beauty products.

Coloirful dyes in every shade, plus perfume and other traditional makeup.

A couple taking a selfie in front of a picturesque town with blue-painted buildings and a mountainous landscape in the background.

A final few snaps of the two of us. Very happy snappers.

A couple sitting on a wall, smiling with a view of a blue cityscape in the background.
Two people standing in a blue-painted alley, smiling at the camera.

Published by Derbyshire Gal

World traveller, proud auntie, bit of a liability.

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