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Europe’s only desert where more than 300 movies have been filmed has direct UK flights

And the 'desert' that is found in the UK
An image collage containing 4 images, Image 1 shows Ruins of a building in a desert landscape, Image 2 shows Palm trees in the Tabernas Desert, Image 3 shows Horse-drawn carriage in front of a Western-style post office, Image 4 shows Stone bridge over a dry riverbed in a desert landscape

THE only desert in Europe is found in Spain - and Wild West fans are likely to recognise it.

Tabernas looks more like something from Arizona but is actually found in Almeria in Spain.

Palm trees in the Tabernas Desert.
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Tabernas Desert is the only desert in EuropeCredit: Alamy
Tabernas desert mountains in Almeria, Spain.
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The Spanish desert is in the region of Almeria, and has been used for filming hundreds of moviesCredit: Alamy
Stone bridge over a dry riverbed in a desert landscape.
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The desert itself can be explored by horseback or+ 4X4 toursCredit: Alamy

And it claims to be Europe's only desert in Europe with less than 250mm of rain every year.

Within the 280kmsq desert are three mountain ranges - Filabres, Alhamilla and Sierra.

While the average temperature is around 18C, it can hit the 40s in the peak of summer (although one of the highest temperatures hit 52C).

Further adding to its claim of being a desert, it also has desert badlands which is an extremely dry terrain with soft rocks and clay soils.

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The best way to see the Tabernas is on a guided tour, as driving directly through them unaccompanied is banned.

This ranges from 4x4 tours, or horse riding tours.

And since the 1950s, a number of Wild West movies have been filmed there, with three main studios designed to look like cowboy towns.

Fort Bravo Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood Oasys and Western Leone are the ones still in operation, with many others no abandoned.

Non-western TV series including Doctor Who, Games of Thrones and Black Mirror have all filmed there as well.

This led to it being called the Hollywood of Europe (not to be confused with Ouarzazate, called the Hollywood of Morocco).

Inside luxury camping bivouac under the dunes in Morocco’s Sahara desert
Horse-drawn carriage in front of a Western-style post office.
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Three of the Western filming studios remain open to the publicCredit: Alamy

Oasys MiniHollywood has since become a theme park that has a splash park and live shows, with plans to add a hotel as well.

However, the era of western movies is starting to die off.

Cowgirl guide Sara González told : "Tourists used to come for the western movie sets, but these days, I have to explain the concept of spaghetti western movies to most of our customers."

Despite this, they still lean into their western history, with a festival every October dedicated to Westerns.

But it is easy to get to, with easyJet flights from London to Almeria.

The UK even has its own 'desert' although falls slightly short of being an official one due to the volume of rainfall.

Yet Dungeness is still called Britain's Only Desert, with one million tourists visiting a year.

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Some people have said it feels like a "forgotten film set".

And here is how to do a camping holiday in the Moroccan desert.

Ruins of a building in a desert landscape.
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You can fly to Almeria with easyJet from the UKCredit: Alamy
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