The coast lies
at the foot of
the mountain
range La
Contraviesa,
which touches
upon the
province of
Granada, the
road runs
parallel to
the shore,
bordering the
beaches and
the foothills
that make for
a gently
winding road.
La Rábita is
an ideal
stopping
point: an old
fishing
village, well
protected by
its small
fortress and
surrounded by
farmland.
In Castell de
Ferro (21
kilometres
from La Rábita)
you will find
a small
village set at
the foot of a
hill: a
watchtower
reminds us of
the threat of
piracy, as in
many other
parts of the
coast. The
beaches of
Poniente,
Puerto and
Azucenas shape
the coast of
Motril and are
host to a
well-known
tourist
centre.
Salobreña is
just seven
kilometres
away. The
village, with
its narrow,
white streets,
set at the
foot of a hill
topped by an
Arab castle,
is a must. The
view from the
old fortress
stretches over
the fertile
plain of
Guadalfeo,
carpeted with
sugarcane
plantations,
as far as
Sierra Nevada.
Also of great
interest is
Almuñécar
(17 kilometres
away), another
village
crowned by a
Muslim castle.
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