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La Sella Hotel century, who are we to argue the veracity of claims about this tiny chalice? Quite simply, don’t visit Valencia without seeing it. Golf, however, is something we do know a bit about here at Destination Golf – so the next day we visited the wonderfully welcoming La Sella Golf Resort & Spa in Denia on our own particular pilgrimage. Warmly greeted by the managers of both the superb hotel and golf course on arrival, these two gentlemen clearly enjoy their job far more than is allowable. This air of friendliness and enthusiasm seems to permeate through every pore of the resort, and it made for one of the most enjoyable, if unfortunately brief, stays that I’ve had in recent years. Everyone from the bartenders to the restaurant and greenkeeping staff were clearly passionate about what they do. Working here is not a job, it seems, it’s a vocation. After a look around the fabulous hotel, lunch was next on the menu (if you’ll excuse the pun) and there really was only one thing for it: paella. The dish is a Valencian speciality and everyone seems to have their own take on the ingredients to be used, but if you ever get to taste one like the dish served to us on the buzzing clubhouse terrace, well… the argument should be settled right then and there. Delicious and authentic, I have dreamt about it since. La Sella Golf Spa For dining options elsewhere, don’t miss a chance to sample the sumptuous fare on offer in La Tasca in nearby Jesus Pobre – a delightful, off-the-beaten- track, traditional town quite close to the resort, and a superb place to while away an evening with the locals. So off to the course we went on our fleet of golf boards (possibly the future of golf course transport), relishing the challenge ahead - as envisioned by Jose Maria Olazabal himself. It is situated in the idyllic Natural Park of Montgo – a lush, verdant area of dense forestry in Denia – so nature doesn’t hold back its charm here. The course has three nine-hole layouts, each with varying degrees of difficulties and challenges. Coupled with an excellent choice of tees it can be varied to suit all levels of golfer, and the fact that it recently hosted the Ladies European Tour ‘Rookie Event’ is proof, if it were needed, that it can challenge even the very best ball strikers if a true test of mettle is warranted. The first nine, Llebeig, takes its name from the warm Sahara wind and offers awesome views of the natural park through the tall pine trees framing the fairways. It doesn’t offer up any easy holes and will keep your mind concentrated firmly on the task at hand. Gregal is the second nine and, while decidedly flatter and more open, brings substantially more Volume 4 • Issue 43 21