Cycling Route in Zahara, Andalusia, Spain
To via verde from Zahara

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Cycling Route in Zahara, Andalusia, Spain
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; color: #444444;"><span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;">Lovely welcome and food at the station entrance to Via Verde at Coripe. The road to Coripe and the Via Verde was beautiful. </span></span>
Nice quiet ride until the return on A384 (which we did to save time as it was getting late) really busy, lots of lorries and an awful tunnel. Avoid this by taking pathway to Algodonales at Campo Huerta.
SO close to the main Jerez – Antequera road, it is surprising that Venta El Castillejo turns out to be one of the most peaceful, rural dining secrets in Andalucia. But sitting on the south-facing terrace of this sensitively converted old farmhouse, you feel completely cut off from the modern age. Looking out into the Serrania de Ronda, the only sign of human life is the pretty white-washed village of El Gastor far in the distance. Otherwise it is just distant shimmering mountains and oak-scattered hills with the occasional Iberian pig, goat herd or the celebrated brown Retinto cows of Cadiz province. Some of the last completely unspoilt countryside in the vicinity of Ronda, the real beauty is the handsome town of Olvera, sitting high on a hill some ten minutes East.
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