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You can find Fuerte Hoteles in Andalusia as: Marbella, Conil de la Frontera, Grazalema and El Rompido; places to discover cities as fascinating as Seville, Cadiz, Granada, and Jerez de la Frontera, or the of North Africa.
Routes San Fernando - Cadiz Spain
The route of the little white towns meanders through the various
scattered across the rugged mountain sierra. Stop and admire the
typical white-washed, stone houses lining the narrow streets which
are so characteristic of this region, and take time out to visit
the picturesque medieval castles and churches. Grazalema Nature
Reserve is a jewel to be treasured on this route and is populated
predominantly by the Pinsapos pine trees, which is exclusive to
this part of western Europe. The route of the Little White towns
begins in Arcos the most beautiful town in Europe, according to
azorín. A few short kilometres away is Grazalema, then
Ubrique, Setenil, Olvera…and a further 19 unspoilt white
towns just waiting to be discovered along the way.
The route of the fighting bull starting in jerez and ending in the flat lands surrounding Gibraltar, this route passes through Arcos de la Frontera, Los barrios and Tarifa. Following the route takes the visitor to the very roots of this very typical and highly skilled art. Witness this very aristocratic farming region with its rolling pastures and meadows and watch the bulls themselves roaming free in the fields of the cattle farms.
The wine route passes through the renowned and unforgettable towns of Jerez, Sanlucar, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Trebujena, Rota, Chipiona and Chiclana. Each of which offers its own speciality and vintage wines. Many of the wine cellars may be visited and offer the visitor the opportunity to taste some of the best wines and to learn about the wine-ageing process.
The Atlantic route begins at San Lucar de barrameda and stretches
all the way along the coast to the very limits of the province
of Cadiz, where it joins the province of Malaga. In total, there
are 260kms of beaches, and a veritable treasure trove of discoveries
to make along the way: enchanting Arabic villages, the immensely
impressive Roman ruins of the town of Baelo Claudia and the splendidly
sited viewpoints commanding magnificent views of the Atlantic
and the North African coast.
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