Route through the White Towns of Cádiz

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19 excuses to fall in love with Cádiz

We do not reveal anything if we say that, in summer, the Cadiz coast it fills to overflowing with Spaniards and foreigners eager for sunshine and fresh waters in which to take a good dip. And precisely that obviousness we are going to take advantage of in this article.

We mislead each and every one of the beachgoers and we set course, alone, to the interior . even those dream towns that decorate with their whitewashed houses the valleys and mountains of the Sierra Cadiz earning the famous title of White Towns of Cadiz . To those corners that, in autumn and winter, hang the "complete" sign, but that during these months everyone forgets. 19 locations. No more no less.

So we got into the car, something decisive for this adventure that we started, and we drove to Setenil de las Bodegas , one of the towns that receives the most compliments on this route.

Setenil de las Bodegas

Setenil de las Bodegas

From Setenil we will continue until Alhaquime Tower , land of bandits.

We leave Alháquime behind to reach one of the most beautiful on the route, ** Olvera ,** crowned by its imposing castle.

We continue heading to Zahara de la Sierra , perhaps the most photogenic panorama of the white path?

The level of the white towns is rising and the time comes when we do not know which of them to stay with. The road divides and we are left with doubt: Do we continue north, or south?

If we continue north we will run into cotton fields and the megalithic complex of Villamartín. But ** Wait ** and the surroundings of the Bornos reservoir will also await us.

Now, if we decide to go south, we will find **Grazalema**.

But the path continues Villaluenga del Rosario , going by ubrique until you reach ** Benaocaz and Prado del Rey .**

All that remains is to impress with a masterful finale in ** Arcos de la Frontera .**

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