Mirador de Grazalema
Mirador de Grazalema
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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urbanrev
Boca Raton, FL175 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
While most reviewers are referring the mirador in town, looking over the valley, there is also a lookout point as you head into town. You will encounter it, if you enter from the extremely twisty CA-9123, then turn onto A-372. In Google, it is called the "Parking Grazalema" and is noted as a pull-over spot (with a camera icon.) It is from this vantage-point that you will see Grazalema perched on the edge of its cliff. It is a most fantastic site. Take a tripod and photograph yourself against this amazing image!
Written April 16, 2019
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ESVincent
Hong Kong, China1,121 contributions
Oct 2020
The views from the Mirador are excellent with wide vistas and breathtaking scenery. The town itself is lovely and an excellent base for many long walks. Enjoy watching the para gliders and of course the bird life is amazing
Written October 8, 2020
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AliciaJJ246
Epping, UK37 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
Perfect time of year to visit Grazalema in Early/mid May before gets too hot so good for hiking. Gets more rain than allegedly any other part of Andalucia with its unique micro climate.
Loved our trip there! Town has several excellent restaurants too!
Loved our trip there! Town has several excellent restaurants too!
Written July 10, 2019
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markdashark2015
Greater Manchester, UK108 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
At circa 1300mts this is high and my wife did not enjoy the drive up to the top that much! Once there, it is breathtaking on a clear day. The views are one thing but the sight of the vultures in flight and other surrounding wildlife add to the occasion. Make the effort and travel on the road CA9104.
Written September 15, 2018
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machinmad
Yaxley, UK2,577 contributions
Jun 2024 • Couples
Quaint, is the only way to describe this white village, high up in the mountains. The market square has a typically Spanish sleepy look, the white houses adorned with lots of colourful plant pots. Apparently they have bulls running freely here during the summer festival. The view-points show the wide valley below in all its glory. We saw eagles souring overhead, on the afternoon thermals.
There are plenty of cafes in which to sit, several on a street off the main square, and watch the world go by. It goes by slowly here!
There are plenty of cafes in which to sit, several on a street off the main square, and watch the world go by. It goes by slowly here!
Written June 22, 2024
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Bluebellplasnewydd
Cardiff, UK2,043 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
This is a picturesque village with a number of restaurants. Not too spoilt. There are good views of the countryside descending into the village and also on the road to Ronda. If you are lucky you may see mountain goats and vultures.
Written November 5, 2023
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Traveler
Monroe, NJ80 contributions
Dec 2019
The village was so prestine, The view point was easily accessable by walk and ample parking at the entrance of the village.
Written January 22, 2020
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Daniela B
rio de janeiro82 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
It’s a small town, one of the white villages in the south of Spain. Very cozy, friendly, beautiful views as the city is located in a hill.
In my opinion it is one of the cities of the white villages that’s worth a visit.
In my opinion it is one of the cities of the white villages that’s worth a visit.
Written May 16, 2019
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TravelFan48105
Ann Arbor, MI1,475 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
This is a very nice view point and well worth a short stop. Grazalema is located in the foothills of the Sierra del Pinar mountain range (Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park).
Written May 23, 2018
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Harris K
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom81 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
Take the road north out of Grazalema and climb up and up towards Zahara. Lots of bikes and not recommended if you have a wide vehicle! Parking on the right and the view point is over the road and there is a great circular walk from the carpark too. Without exaggerating, saw 23 - 23 vultures circling. Absolutely fantastic
Written April 19, 2018
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