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Explore the labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys which run out from the plaza. Some of the alleys are but two meters wide, following the rugged terrain, with arches bridging between homes on either side. This is an architecture that harks back to the Moslem occupation in the Middle Ages. The enchanting Pueblos Blancos (White Villages) sparkle on hilltops throughout southeast Spain’s Cadiz Sierra range. They’ll take your breath away as you view them tumbling down hillside slopes or explore their narrow streets. There are virtually scores of beautiful and historic villages throughout this region, and adventurous travelers are well rewarded for following arduous mountain routes to reach them. Luckily, the most renown village, Arcos de la Frontera, is also the most accessible, only 90 minutes by car or bus south from Seville. Settle into quaint Arcos for a few days of Pueblos Blancos relaxation, or use Arcos as your base for additional explorations. Arcos sits along a ridgeline above the impressive cliff, Peña Nueva, overlooking the winding Guadelete River and its broad valley. The opposite side of the ridge, Peña Vieja, overlooks Lago de Arcos. The old town center sits at the highest point, with streets of white-washed homes cascading down the ridgeline. Motor traffic flows only west to east into the old town, then loops back, leaving the town’s labyrinth to be explored peacefully on foot.
Costa de la Luz Information
The Costa de la Luz has excellent golf courses in Spain and the Costa de la Luz weather is slightly milder than the rest of Spain which makes it a favorite destination for Spaniard and European holiday maker and for those who want to stay a little longer. The Costa de la Luz is one of the most popular tourist areas in Andalucia, Southern Spain.
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