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  • 1. El Torcal

    A mountain nature reserve, great for hiking. The bizarre limestone rock formations are the big draw.

  • 2. El Chorro

    The Chorro Gorge is a deep ravine, worn through a mountain of sheer rock by the Río Guadalhorce. You can walk up to the rail bridge and through the tunnel to get the best views.

  • 3. Alcázar de Jerez

    Jerez’s Moorish fortress was originally part of a 4-km (2.5-mile) wall. A well-preserved mosque, now the Santa María La Real chapel, features an octagonal cupola over the mihrab (prayer niche).

  • 4. Tarifa

    The most southerly point of Europe, 11 km (7 miles) from Africa. Tarifa was the first town taken by the Moors in AD 710. Today it is a favoured spot for windsurfing.

  • 5. Algeciras

    Although the town of Algeciras is industrial and polluted, its port is the best in Spain; it is from here that you can catch the ferry to Morocco. It is fun to peruse the Moorish bazaars while waiting for the boat to take you across to the real thing.

  • 6. El Puerto de Santa María

    One of the towns of the Sherry Triangle. Three bodegas can be visited for tours and tastings (see Bodegas and Wineries).

  • 7. Sanlúcar de Barrameda

    Famed for its manzanilla sherry and superb seafood, the town also offers beautiful churches, palaces and a tour of a bodega .

  • 8. Chipiona

    This pretty resort town is crowded with Spanish beach enthusiasts in high season. The pace of life is leisurely, consisting of surf and miles of golden sand during the day, then strolls and ice cream until late in the evening.

  • 9. Vejer de la Frontera

    Of all the pueblos blancos (see Pueblos Blancos), this one has kept its Moorish roots most intact. Its original four Moorish gates still stand and its labyrinthine streets seem barely to have changed in 1,000 years.

  • 10. Medina Sidonia

    The most important edifice here is the 15th-century church of Santa María la Coronada, built over an earlier mosque. The interior features a 15-m (50-ft) high retablo .

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