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Grazalema
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Andalucia : Grazalema
Grazalema (population: 2550) is a town in the south-western Andalucia region of Spain. It is one of the largest 'white towns' (Spanish: pueblos blancos) of the Sierra la Grazalema national park, and is also Spain's wettest city.
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Los Amarillos buses from Ronda heading for Úbrique [1]
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Grazalema and its Sierra are great for walking and wild life. Two particularly good walks are those to El Salto del Cabrero (Goatherd's Leap) and the one past the Pinsapar ( a wood containing a very rare Spanish fir) to Benamahoma.
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There are two banks (both with ATMs that accept foreign cards) in the central Plaza de España.
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- Restaurante Cadiz el Chico, Plaza de España, 8 (Near the Town Hall), ☎ 956132067. It is not easy to pay more than 30 €/person. editGood selection of meats.
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- Hotel Peñón Grande, Plaza Pequeña, 7, ☎ 956123434 (hotel@hotelgrazalema.es, fax: 956132435), [2]. 55 €/double room. editCentral but very quiet.
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