Ruta de los Pueblos Blancos: Andalusia's White Villages
🚗7 mapped stops
A drive through Andalusia's whitewashed mountain villages — perched on cliffs, draped over ridgelines, and gleaming against the tawny sierra. Moorish influence, sherry country, and the wild beauty of the Sierra de Grazalema.
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- 1 Arcos de la Frontera The gateway to the White Villages. Arcos clings to a cliff above the Guadalete River — its narrow streets and Moorish castle walls set the tone for the journey ahead.
- 2 Bornos A lakeside village with a 15th-century ducal palace. The reservoir below provides relief from the Andalusian heat, and the castle gardens offer shade among orange trees.
- 3 Villamartin A classic Andalusian market town. The weekly market fills the central plaza with olives, cheeses, and cured hams. The surrounding countryside produces some of the region's finest olive oil.
- 4 Zahara de la Sierra A postcard village crowned by a Moorish tower, reflected in the turquoise reservoir below. In 1481, the Christian recapture of Zahara triggered the final war against Moorish Granada.
- 5 Grazalema The wettest place in Spain — Atlantic weather systems crash into the Sierra de Grazalema, dumping over 2,000mm of rain annually. The result is unexpectedly lush vegetation in the heart of dry Andalusia.
- 6 Villaluenga del Rosario The highest village in Cadiz province. Spain's oldest bullring sits in a natural rock amphitheater. The village produces payoyo cheese — made from the milk of the endangered payoya goat breed.
- 7 Benaocaz Ruins of the Moorish quarter stand alongside the 18th-century village. The Calzada Romana — an ancient Roman road — passes through the countryside connecting these hilltop settlements.
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