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Location - Júzcar

Hotel Bandolero is found in the small amd charming white village of Júzcar. Júzcar (pronounced "WHO-th-car") is situated among the lush chestnut tree country of the spectacular Serranía de Ronda, 20 odd kilometers from the town of Ronda. It offers various walks for the energetic, peace and quiet for the weary and is centrally located in the Serranía for those wanting to explore the area. The history here goes back for thousands of years, stretching from pre-historic cave paintings through the traces of Phoenician visits to the long periods of Roman and Moorish periods to the latest era of Christian Spain. Visitors may enjoy it all; cool mountains, Andalucian architecture, soaring eagles and other wild life, stunning views and delicious cuisine…... all while enjoying the tranquillity and peacefulness of the Genal Valley.

The Village of Juzcar
Village of Júzcar

The Genal Valley is divided into two parts, the Upper and Lower Valleys. The Upper Valley comprises seven white villages with the largest being Igualeja and the smallest being Cartajima. The Lower Valley comprises eight white villages found mainly along route A369 between Ronda and Algeciras. Each village has something different to see, most have a place where one can enjoy a tapas or two and a drink, all have spectaular views of one sort or another and share in the history that goes back thousands of years. In summer, all have their dates for their annual fiestas, a traditional event that should be experienced at least once.

The Upper Valley may be of particular interest to writers or painters. The incredible mountain and valley views, old tiled rooves of houses and whole villages, crumbling ruins, constant changing light, all offering a wide variety of subjects for painters. The tranquillity of the area may be just what a writer needs to get that latest work completed, whether reading or writing it. It would certainly be of interest to bird watchers. There are eagles, owls, woodpeckers, thrush, wheateatters, bee-eaters and vultures amongst the bird life available in this area. One can sit on the terrace of the Bandolero and see or hear owls, eagles and sometimes vultures; the odd European bee-eatter has been spoted as have woodpeckers from the Bandolero terrace. And if you´re interested in the stars, what better place to come than the mountains of southern Spain to see a night show of lights?

Juzcar steps
Steps in Juzcar

Júzcar is also home to the source of the Arroyo Riachuelo, one of the arroyos (streams) that contribute to the Genal River. In the bottom of the valley below Júzcar village, there is a chiringuito (snack stand) selling cool drinks, ice cream and tapas. There is a campsite covered in Poplar trees creating lovely soft shade from the strong Andalucian sun... the Genal River passes through here as well. During the summer months, the bridge is blocked under which passes the river thereby creating a natural fresh swimming pool. This is a lovely, peaceful location to sit and read, drink a beer or other refreshment, have a siesta, and a swim.... very refreshing, relaxing and cool. Júzcar also has a municipal pool, cool mountain tops, groves of chestnut trees, a couple of bars, a "pub/club", residents with character, an old church, four fountains with mountain fresh, pure water and fantastic views of the surrounding area.

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For more information on Júzcar, visit the following:

Júzcar, one of the white villages of the Alto Genal :- ABOUT JÚZCAR

The Júcareños' (people of Júzcar) webpage:- JÚZCAR.com

The Webpage of the Ayuntamiento of Júzcar (ESP):- JÚZCAR.es

For more information on the villages of the Genal Valley, visit:- GENAL VALLEY INFORMATION

Júzcar's Weather :- LOCAL FIVE DAY WEATHER FORECAST


Un callito con floras en Júzcar
Callito with vibrant flowers

Calle General Franco, Júzcar
Formerly known as "Calle General Franco"... until year 2009




The Village of Júzcar image
Júzcar with the rising Riscos behind

Autumnal chestnut
Autumnal chestnut husks litter the ground

Track to Pujerra from Júzcar image
Autumnal walk along a colourful country track

View of the Alto Genal
View of the Alto Genal, Upper Genal Valley

The Riscos of Juzcar image
Los Riscos de Júzcar

Walking home
Walking down the calle in Júzcar

Evening light arrives at Hotel Bandolero
Soft evening light at the Hotel Bandolero

La iglesia de Júzcar, Sta Cátalina
Sta. Cátalina, Júzcar's 16th century church




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