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  • Ronda

    Ronda
    Despite being Andalucía's fastest-growing town Ronda retains much of its historic charm, particularly its old town. It is famous worldwide for its dramatic escarpments and views, and for the deep El Tajo gorge that carries the rio Guadalevín through its centre.
    Ronda
  • Alcalá de los Gazules

    Alcalá de los Gazules
    This Andalucia white village has remained largely unchanged over recent years and the old town centre was given official "Historic-Artistic" status in 1984. This privilege was awarded in recognition of the town's excellent eclectic examples of baroque and neoclassic architecture.
    Alcalá de los Gazules
  • Zahara de la Sierra

    Zahara de la Sierra
    The white village of Zahara de la Sierra is one of the most stunning images in the Province of Cadiz. Zahara de la Sierra is very attractive even to the discerning tourist of Andalucia and this is especially true at the famous fiesta of Corpus Christi, which has been declared to be of National Tourist Interest.
    Zahara de la Sierra
  • Grazalema

    Grazalema
    Grazalema is a lively village most popular base for visitors to the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. Its steep, cobbled streets are immaculately kept and are lined by whitewashed houses with windows covered by wrought-iron rejas and plant pots spilling over with colourful flowers.
    Grazalema
  • Gibraltar

    Gibraltar
    The historic British colonial outpost of Gibraltar is a unique place for the curious traveler. The inside of the rock is an absolute labyrinth with secret internal roads and tunnels four times longer than those on the surface. The famous rock is home to a unique population of Barbary macaques.
    Gibraltar
  • Costa de la Luz

    Costa de la Luz
    Windswept cliffs and golden sandy beaches of the Costa de la Luz couldn’t be more different from its Costa cousins. Facing the Atlantic it’s Spain without its make-up – a place where the scenery and traditional way of life hold sway over high rises and holiday crowds.
    Costa de la Luz
  • Bahia de Cadiz

    Bahia de Cadiz
    Natural Park with its flamingos and many other wading birds. It covers over 100 km² and consists of marshland, beaches, reed and sand dunes. It has many types of shrubs and bushes, and ocean pine.
    Bahia de Cadiz
  • The Alcornocales Natural Park

    The Alcornocales Natural Park
    The Alcornocales Natural Park is a vast area of woodland and rocky peaks that stretches across the eastern half of the province.
    The Alcornocales Natural Park
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