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  1. Apr 3, 2020 · The fortress town of Zahara de la Sierra in southern Spain is used to fending off enemies. The Moors and Christians fought over it in medieval times, and it was sacked by the French in 1812.

  2. Book your tickets online for Zahara de la Sierra, Zahara de la Sierra: See 648 reviews, articles, and 811 photos of Zahara de la Sierra, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 12 attractions in Zahara de la Sierra.

  3. From Grazalema, your guide will drive you through the park to Zahara de la Sierra, passing the Puerto de las Palomas at over 3,000 feet (1,000 m). You'll stop here to enjoy the views. To the north are several mountain peaks, including Garganta Verde, Algodonales, the Sierra of Lijar, and Prieto. To the south, you can see the sheer cliff face of ...

  4. Castle of Zahara de la Sierra. / 36.838486; -5.390269. The Castle of Zahara de la Sierra ( Spanish: Castillo de Zahara de la Sierra) is a castle located in Zahara de la Sierra, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1993. [citation needed]

  5. Zahara. Located in the north west of the province, practically all of its municipal area belongs to Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. The village, once a Nazari border fortress, stands atop a hill, at the foot of the remains of the castle, and consists of streets of stepped white houses built on the mountain slope creating a scene of immense ...

  6. Las vistas a la Sierra y al pantano de Zahara-El Gastor son inmejorables. El Tugasa Arco de la Villa ofrece un servicio de recepción 24 horas y WiFi gratuito en todo el hotel. Tanto el bar como el restaurante son de estilo tradicional, donde pueden disfrutar de las especialidades y productos locales. Nos encontramos a solo 1 km del embalse de ...

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  7. Zahara de la Sierra - History. by Chris Chaplow. Zahara was once described by the romantic British traveller Richard Ford, as a "Moorish eagle's nest - the castle (and town) date back to Moorish times. It was an ideal place to build a fortification located between Sevilla and Ronda and the earliest documented reference dates to 1282.