What to See in Ubrique

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What to See in Ubrique
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ALL YOU CAN SEE IN UBRIQUE

Ubrique lies in a privileged location, right in the middle of Sierra de Grazalema and surrounded by the Alcornocales Natural Park. This location provides the town of a natural landscape and an environment with great value where you can do many outdoor activities.

Do you want to know more about Ubrique’s history? Then check the Ocuri Archaeological Site, located on the top of Salto de la Mora, a key attraction if you are a history lover.

The most important building in Ubrique lies in the urban area. It’s the Convento de Capuchinos, a monastery built in the 16th century, of great architectural and artistic relevance.

If you are interested in religious buildings, you should visit the temples Ermita de San Pedro and Ermita de San Antonio, that capture part of the culture of Ubrique.

Besides, Ermita del Calvario stands out due the magnificent landscape surrounding it.

Check Museo o Centro de Interpretación de la Historia de Ubrique, the interpretation center where you’ll learn about the culture and the history of this hideout in the Sierra de Cádiz.

On ”TUDESTINO” we bring you all the information you need to know what to visit and get to know the excellent heritage in the Cádiz Sierra.

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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...

Interpretive Centre of the History of Ubrique
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The Interpretive Centre of the History of Ubrique (Centro de Interpretación de la Historia de Ubrique) is located in the San Juan de Letrán Hermitage. It dates back from the 17th century and with a curious octagonal plant. Go inside the history of Ubrique from Prehistory to the Second Republic without forgetting tradition and crafts....

Ermita de San Antonio
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From the Nasrid period (XIV-XV century), the Ermita de San Antonio (Hermitage of San Antonio) welcomes us as soon as we arrive in Ubrique (Spain). Surrounded by narrow white streets, its large clock marks the hours for all locals. A few metres away from the Peñón de la Becerra, it offers one of the best...

Los Alcornocales
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With 170,000 hectares, Los Alcornocales Natural Park is crowned as the best preserved nature treasure in the province of Cádiz. Its enormous extension covers 16 municipalities of Cadiz; such as Arcos de la Frontera, Tarifa, Medina Sidonia, Ubrique, Los Barrios, Jimena de la Frontera and Jerez de la Frontera. Its name refers to the park’s...

Ermita de San Pedro
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The Ermita de San Pedro (“Hermitage of San Pedro”) is located in the old Plaza del Perdón in front of the Parish of Ubrique. It is next to the Town Hall Square. It was built by Miguel de Olivares in 1801. A strong epidemic that ravaged the province at that time, together with a precarious...

Ocuri Archaeological Site
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The Ocuri Archaeological Site, in Ubrique, reflects the importance of this Roman village. This is so because it is strategically located on top of the so called Salto de la Mora. There are many ruins that have been preserved to are day and age. The most important ones are the “columbrado” (Mausoleum), the Cyclopean walls,...

Convento de Capuchinos
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The Convento de Capuchinos (“Capuchin Convent”) keeps crafts, history and legends of Ubrique (province of Cadiz) among its walls. It is next to the old tanneries where leather was tanned and with stunning views of the old town. The Capuchin Convent is a 17th-century building. The area dedicated to the cloister and cells of the...

Ermita del Calvario
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Ermita del Calvario is a chapel founded by Fray Buenaventura in 1700. It is small and simple, but it shines high above Ubrique (Spain). It is easily accessible, and even if you have to climb up hundred steps, the beautiful views are worth it. As we climb, we go through the different stations of the...

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