What to See in El Gastor

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What to See in El Gastor
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This picturesque town lies in Grazalema Sierra, a privileged natural environment with great beauty and definitively worth a visit. El Gastor is known as the Balcón de los Pueblos Blancos (The Balcony of the White Towns) due to its spectacular panoramic views to the other towns from an elevated setting.

El Gastor has religious and historical buildings that reflect all its history and culture, like the church Iglesia de San José. To history lovers, the Museo de Usos y Costumbres José María el Tempranillo (Museum of habits and customs José María el Tempranillo) is the perfect place to visit.

El Gastor has the Grazalema Sierra Natural Park, one of the natural areas with most ecological value.

Stroll through its beautiful streets and squares, contemplate its traditional architecture, visit its restaurants and bars with typical food with amazing smells and find out why El Gastor is such a magical place.

On TUDESTINO we give tips to find the best places with cultural, historical and natural value and enjoy a fantastic holiday.

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José María El Tempranillo Museum
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José María El Tempranillo Customs and Traditions Museum is dedicated to the memory of this Andalusian bandit. He is closely linked for sentimental reasons to the village of El Gastor. It is located in what used to be his girlfriend’s house, Rosa. There, he spent time resting between his regular raids and persecutions. The building...

Sierra de Grazalema
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The Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, which has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, is one of the places with the greatest ecological value in Andalusia. This natural park, which records the highest rainfall rates in Spain, presents an indigenous fauna and flora of incalculable wealth. Its caves and gorges will delight lovers of...

Church of San Jose
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The Church of San Jose, in El Gastor, is a neoclassical temple built in the mid-18th century. It had to be rebuilt after being looted during the Civil War. Before that episode, valuable paintings were housed...

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