Description
La Casita is a house with capacity for up to 5 people in El Gastor, private pool, fireplace, front porch, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, wifi, parking and views of the mountains and the Tajo del Algarín and the chasm of the rooks.
Dressed in white, it gives light to the private environment where the pool is located, which will delight all occupants on summer days. The interior is also painted in light and has a living room with fireplace and equipped with Wi-Fi.
2 bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with a double bed and another 90cm extra bed. in the room, 1 bathroom with shower, full kitchen.
Outside, there is a swimming pool open all year round and an area with sun loungers as well as enjoying a barbecue on the covered porch.
There are several hiking routes in the area and the location is ideal for excursions to Ronda, Malaga, Jerez, Seville and Cádiz.
Location
Nearest airport | XRY | 92 km |
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Nearest golf course | Arcos Gardens golf | 65 km |
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Nearest medical center | Ambulatorio de El Gastor | 2.5 km |
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Nearest train station | Ronda | 22 km |
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Nearest pharmacy | Farmacia de El Gastor | 2.5 km |
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Nearest river or lake | Embalse Gastor-Zahara | 4 km |
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Nearest beach | Marbella | 85 km |
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Nearest Village | Algodonales | 10 km |
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Nearest ferry boat | Algeciras | 170 km |
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Nearest restaurant | Varios en El Gastor | 2.5 km |
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Nearest supermarket | Varios en El Gastor | 2.5 km |
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Places to See
In the surroundings of El Gastor and the province of Cádiz, there are various activities and places of interest to explore. Some suggestions include:
Zahara-El Gastor Reservoir: Enjoy water activities such as fishing, canoeing or simply relax next to the calm waters of the reservoir.
Hiking in the Sierra de Grazalema: Explore the natural trails that wind through the mountains, such as the Pinsapar Route, which takes you through fir forests, a native species of fir.
White Villages: Travel the White Villages Route, visiting nearby towns such as Zahara de la Sierra, Grazalema and Setenil de las Bodegas, known for their charming white streets and typical architecture.
Cueva del Gato: Discover this impressive cave with a natural pool of crystal-clear waters, ideal for swimming in a natural environment.
Algarín Viewpoint: Enjoy panoramic views from this viewpoint, which offers a stunning perspective of the Andalusian countryside and the reservoir.
El Gastor Fair: If you visit in August, don't miss the lively Fair, full of music, dance, and cultural activities that reflect local tradition.
Visit Ronda: A short drive away, Ronda is famous for its spectacular gorge and the Puente Nuevo. Explore its old town and enjoy the historic architecture.
Local gastronomy: Try regional cuisine in local restaurants, where you can taste traditional dishes such as salmorejo, gazpacho, and local products such as payoyo cheese.
Bird watching: The region is a paradise for lovers of bird watching, with a variety of species that find refuge in the Sierra de Grazalema.
Sherry Wine Route: Take advantage of the proximity to the Jerez de la Frontera wine region to visit wineries and taste the famous Sherry wines.
These are just some options, since the area has a rich cultural, historical and natural offering that promises an unforgettable experience.
Neighborhood
El Gastor is a small town located in the province of Cádiz, Spain, known for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Surrounded by hills and mountains, the landscape offers stunning panoramic views. The Zahara-El Gastor reservoir, close to the town, adds an additional attraction with its turquoise waters.
The urban center of El Gastor has cobblestone streets and whitewashed houses, typical of Andalusian architecture. The church of San José stands out in the historic center. Visitors can enjoy the authenticity of rural life and explore trails that wind through the surrounding area, offering opportunities for hiking and bird watching.
The local gastronomy reflects the Andalusian tradition, with dishes such as gazpacho and salmorejo. The El Gastor Fair, held in August, is a lively festival with music, dancing and activities for the whole family.
El Gastor is also the starting point for exploring the White Villages Route, a series of whitewashed villages in the hills of the Sierra de Grazalema. The region is rich in history and culture, with vestiges of ancient civilizations.
In short, El Gastor and its surroundings offer an authentic experience, with its rural charm, stunning landscapes and a connection to the area's rich cultural heritage. The region is a haven for nature lovers and rural tourism enthusiasts, providing the opportunity to explore authentic Spanish rural life.