ANDALUSIA, SPAIN

The pueblos blancos intrigued me so I took a train to Cadiz from Zaragoza and rented a car to explore them. These stunning white towns, going back centuries, dot an area of the Andalusian countryside. They’ve retained their beauty and charm. I finished my five months traveling through Spain in Malaga–with so much left to see.

Cadiz
Cadiz
Casa Manteca: Cadiz
Bullfighting and tapas are taken seriously
Arcos de la Frontera
Ubrique

 

Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park

 

Grazalema
Grazalema
Water reservoir outside the stunning town of Zahara de la Sierra
A glimpse of Zahara de la Sierra in the distance.
Setenil de las Bodegas: Homes built into stone
Setenil de las Bodegas
Vía Verde
Train station along the Via Verde that never saw a train.
Olvera’s Vía Verde: 36 kms of bike trails originally designed for a train track was never completed due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.
Ronda’s gorge The site of its iconic bridge
Ronda: Hemingway was understandably drawn to this enchanting town.
This picture of the bridge does not do it justice
My tab drawn in chalk for a glass of sherry at La Cava
La Cava: Tiny beloved venue for nightly flamenco in Jerez de la Frontera
Malaga: birthplace of Pablo Picasso
Festival in Malaga
The catamaran I took a tour on of Malaga’s harbor
Malaga’s waterfront

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