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  1. Set in Zahara de la Sierra in the Andalucía region, Los Estribos has a terrace and lake views. The air-conditioned accommodation is 14 km from El Bosque. A flat-screen TV is offered. Ronda is 23 km from the tented camp, while Grazalema is 9 km from the property. The nearest airport is Jerez Airport, 61 km from Los Estribos.

  2. Apr 11, 2023 · The Mediaeval Town of Zahara de la Sierra. 13th Century keep at Zahara de la Sierra. Ascending steeply the road takes you into the mediaeval town, largely built after the re-conquest of Zahara by Rodrigo Ponce de León, Duke of Cadiz in 1483. This middle level is a maze of steep, narrow streets and a small square, Plaza Mayor. Parking is at a ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. The Keep of the Zahara de la Sierra Castle is square with rounded corners chamfered to resist impacts, highlighting a alambor or sloping wall on its northwest face to ward rounds. It is on the southeast side, where the original entrance, which would be accesssed with a ladder, using skate or play ladder at the foot of the wall, of later ...

  6. Website. Official website. Zahara de la Sierra is a municipality in the province of Cádiz in the hills of Andalusia, southern Spain. It is perched on a mountain, overlooking a valley and a man-made lake formed by the dam that must be driven over to access the town. It is considered to be one of the pueblos blancos or "white towns" because the ...

  7. 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.