The surreal Spanish ‘Little Hollywood’ that’s been the background of dozens of films

Clint Eastwood seen filming For a Few Dollars More in Almeria (Image: Getty )

Watching a film over the festive period while sitting on the sofa trying to digest too much food is a tradition millions of Britons will be experiencing over the next few days.

But whether the movie you are watching is a classic, or a modern-day blockbuster, there is a good chance it may have been filmed not in , but perhaps .

, an area loved by British travellers seeking a sunny break, is also the location where hundreds of movies have been filmed since as early as the 1940s.

Indeed a whole town has sprouted out the Tabernas Desert, in Almeria, which became a preferred destination for directors wanting to make the perfect cowboy film.

Iconic director Sergio Leone filmed some the most all-American films in history, A Fist Full of Dollars, Few Dollars More, and Once Upon a Time in the West all in a region thousands of miles away from the real USA.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiling his star in Almeria where Conan the Barbarian was filmed (Image: Getty )

The rich history of Westerns being made in Almeria has led to the creation of Fort Bravo, an American wild west-style village that welcomes tourists who want to transport themselves to a different time and place.

To enter the Oasys Mini Theme Park, where the Western village is situated and live shows are put on throughout the day, it costs around £18.67 (22.50 euros) for adults and £10.37 (12.5 euros) for children.

Visitors can feel like they are chasing the bad guys, or imagine themselves part of a time in history that never actually happened in Europe.

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Almeria has become famous as one of the world’s best movie locations (Image: Getty )

Of course, films are all about make-believe and a few fantasy films and TV shows have also used the Spanish desert landscape as a backdrop, including one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s first major roles as Conan the Barbarian and, more recently, the filming of an episode of Game of Thrones.

In the HBO TV show, the sparse landscape was used to reflect the homeland of the fierce horseback-based people, the Dothraki.

There’s even a -style walk of fame in Almeria, with stars emblazoned on the promenade by the sea, marking great names such as Sophia Loren, Ridley Scott and Catherine Deneuve.

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Charlton Heston during the filming of Antony and Cleopatra (Image: Getty )

List of 10 films and TV shows shot in Almeria, Spain

For a Few Dollars More – 1965 – directed by Sergio Leone and starring

Once Upon a Time in the West – 1968 – directed by Sergio Leone and starring Henry Fonda and Claudia Cardinale

Red Sun – 1971 – starring Charles Bronson and Ursula Andress

Antony and Cleopatra – 1972 – starring Charlton Heston

Conan the Barbarian – 1982 – starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones and Max von Sydow

Never Say Never Again – 1983 – starring and Kim Basinger

The NeverEnding Story – 1984 – directed by Wolfgang Petersen

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade – 1989 – by driector , and starring Harrison Ford and

Sexy Beast – 2000 – starring Ben Kingsley, Ian McShane, Ray Winstone and Amanda Redman

Game of Thrones – 2016 season 6 – the desert of Tabernas became the land of the Dothraki

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