visitar castellar de la frontera una pequeña plaza en el recinto amurallado

Castellar de la Frontera a unique white village in Andalucia

The essential things to see in Castellar de la Frontera


In this article you’ll find all the information you need to visit Castellar de la Frontera and find out everything there is to see:

  • A few words about Castellar de la Frontera
  • Where is Castellar de la Frontera on the map?
  • What to see in Castellar de la Frontera
  • What to do in the area
  • Book accommodation
  • The main festivities in Castellar de la Frontera
  • What to see in the Castellar area
  • Useful links
  • Continuing your trip to Andalucia

visiter castellar de la frontera voir les ruelles étroites


A few words about Castellar de la Frontera


Castellar de la Frontera is a village in the province of Cadiz, in the Los Alcornocales Natural Park.

We’re going to explore the oldest part of Castellar de la Frontera. It’s a magnificent, authentic and timeless village, perched on the top of a mountain.


castellar de la frontera what to see stunning view on the village and fortress


This village is unique in its structure. It lies entirely within the walls of a medieval fortress. The interior of the castle is one of the few existing examples of an inhabited core inside a fortification. See below for an aerial view of the village (a photo from the town hall website).


castellar de la frontera vue aerienne du village


It is reached by road from the new Castellar de la Frontera, built in 1971. You take a 10km road that climbs through a cork oak forest. Once you arrive, this village offers an incredible spectacle of beauty and authenticity.


Castellar de la Frontera has been part of the Pueblos más bonitos de España network since 2019.


castellar de la frontera que ver cartel pueblos mas bonitos de espana


The history of this place in a few words


Thanks to its strategic position at the top of a mountain, this small area of Castellar has been a settlement for many civilisations since time immemorial.

The earliest evidence of human presence is the extensive lithic industry found in caves all around. This indicates that Palaeolithic and Neolithic man occupied these lands.


visitare castellar de la frontera vedere le strade strette


What’s more, the presence of cave paintings in these cave shelters confirms the presence of prehistoric man.


Castellar de la Frontera is located in a fortress that served as a bulwark against attacks by Christian troops from the 12th to the 15th century.


castellar de la frontera cosa vedere il castello-fortezza


Castellar, with its inhabitants inside the fortress, played a fundamental role in the wars between Castilians and Muslims.

It remained under Moorish rule until 1434, when D. Juan Arias de Saavedra conquered the town and incorporated it into the Crown of Castile.


castellar de la Frontera fachada casa tipica con macetas


Curiosity: The old village of Castellar de la Frontera has been nicknamed by some the little Carcassonne. The funny thing is that in the 8th century, the 2 villages belonged to the Umayyad caliphate, ruled from Damascus. I’m talking about the time of the Wâli of Narbonne (725-759). A time when Narbonne was called Arbunah, Nîmes: Nimah, Agde: Ajdah, Béziers: Bazyih and Carcassonne….Qarqachounah.


Where is Castellar de la Frontera on the map?



What to see in Castellar de la Frontera


This village is a total delight for lovers of white villages, tranquillity and history, off the beaten track.


1 – Stroll through the old town of Castellar de la Frontera

2 – The Plaza de Armas

3 – The fortress

4 – The church of Divino Salvador

5 – Enjoy the views

6 – The lovers’ balcony

7 – View of the Rock of Gibraltar and Africa

8 – The cork oak forest

9 – The monarch butterfly trail


visitar castellar de la frontera ver las calles estrechas


Note: What’s particularly curious about this village is that it was more or less saved from abandonment by hippies in the 1970s. A number of young hippies from Nordic countries settled in the village after the inhabitants left to live 10km away in the new Castellar de la Frontera. A community was thus created, living from handicrafts. You’ll still find some of these craft workshops in the village.


1 – Take a stroll through the old town of Castellar de la Frontera


The interior of the village is of incredible aesthetic beauty. Every house, every alleyway deserves a photo.


what to see in castellar de la frontera typical whitewashed house


It’s an incredible pleasure to wander through the narrow, winding streets of the village.


visit castellar de la frontera see the narrow streets


And to take the time to admire the charm of each whitewashed house decorated with flowerpots.


The layout and structure of the houses are a reminder of the centuries of Muslim rule.


Flowerbeds, potted plants and vines naturally decorate the balconies and small squares of the streets of Castellar Viejo.


que voir a castellar de la frontera maison blanche typique blanchie à la chaux


Every corner of the village is a postcard photo – I don’t know if the youngest readers of this article will understand this image 🙂 – but young people will be able to embellish their Instagram accounts with pretty photos of this Andalucia atmosphere.


In some places there are also pretty bougainvilleas alongside the houses.


castellar de la frontera cosa vedere casa bianca con bouganville


This village hidden behind the walls of a fortress, made up of narrow streets, nooks and crannies and small squares, was declared a Historic and Artistic Monument in 1963.


2 – Plaza de Armas


The Plaza de Armas is where you enter the village after passing through the Puerta de la Villa. A beautiful place to start your visit to Castellar de la Frontera.


castellar de la frontera que ver la plaza de armas


3 – The fortress


Castellar de la Frontera Castle is a Nasrid fortress used between the 12th and 15th centuries. It acquired great importance in the wars of the time between Christians and Muslims.


It served as a rear base for controlling the Straits of Gibraltar. This fortress was part of the defence system of the kingdom of Granada.


que ver en castellar de la frontera murallas del castillo fortaleza


After the conquest, it became the Palace of the Counts of Castellar – the House of Saavedra – and in the mid-18th century, the House of Saavedra was united with that of Medinaceli.


castellar de la frontera things to see in front of the entrance to the fortress castle


Between the church and the fortress stands an unusual architectural feature: an algorfa. In this case, the algorfa linked the fortress to the mosque. This alleyway served as a passageway for the lords of the castle.


castellar de la frontera book accomodation in castle in hotel tugasa


Note: I have not been able to find out whether the algorfa dates from the Muslim period or whether it was built later. In the latter case, the footbridge would have been used by the castle’s nobles to go straight to the church for mass.


This castle-fortress has also become a hotel… more on that below.


4 – The church of Divino Salvador


The church of El Divino Salvador is a 17th-century Gothic-Mudejar church. As was customary after the Castilians conquered a Muslim stronghold, the Christians built a church over the town’s former mosque. Changing a religious temple has always been a way of consolidating power.


que ver castellar de la frontera iglesia del divino salvador


However, since the 1970s the church has been desanctified and is no longer a place of worship. It is now used as an exhibition hall and arts centre. However, it has retained its high ceilings with wooden beams. Below is a photo of the terrace of this former temple:


castellar de la frontera tour small terrace attached to the church of san salvador


Note: It is worth mentioning its magnificent Mudejar coffered ceiling, a unique and rare feature in the area. In Setenil de la Bodegas, you’ll probably find the most beautiful Mudéjar coffered ceiling in the whole province in the tourist office building.


5 – Enjoy the views


Thanks to the village’s privileged position at the top of a mountain, the views are all magnificent.


things to see in castellar de la frontera view of the landscapes and the water reservoir


You can enjoy a magnificent view of the water reservoir, el embalse de Guadarranque.


what to see in castellar de la frontera stunning landscapes on lake on water reservoir


6 – The lovers’ balcony, a hidden gem to see in Castellar de la Frontera


The Balcón de los Amorosos in Castellar is a very charming and unique corner of the Castellar fortress, with magnificent views and one of the most romantic spots in the village.


castellar de la frontera que visitar balcon de los amorosos


You can see from the number of padlocks hanging from the balcony that many lovers have passed through here 🙂 :


castellar de la frontera que voir et visiter le balcon des amoureux balcon de los amoros


The unusual thing about this romantic spot for lovers…, is that it used to be the castle’s ‘canco’.


The canco was the part of the city wall where, for reasons of hygiene, all the city’s rubbish and refuse was dumped. I can assure you, the place is quite glamorous today.


7 – View of the Rock of Gibraltar and Africa


From the mountain where the village is located, you can see the Bay of Algeciras, the Rock of Gibraltar, the African coast and the other surrounding villages.


castellar de la frontera cosa fare vista del paesaggio marino con la rocca di Gibilterra


The views of the Campo de Gibraltar and Morocco on a clear day make the castle a must-see when visiting southern Andalucia.


castellar de la frontera que ver el penón de gibraltar


8 – The cork oak forest


The cork oak forest that surrounds Castellar de la Frontera has given rise to a wonderful small industry, that of cork.

This activity has been the economic lifeblood of the municipality. A company was even set up in 1945: Empresa Corchera Almoraima. 14,000 hectares of forest are exploited.


castellar de la frontera forêt de chenes liege


La Almoraima, where the company is located, has even become the main town just a few kilometres from Castellar.

As was common at the time, in 1962 the owners of the cork company decided to build housing for their employees.


castellar de la frontera cosa vedere bosco di querce da sughero


Almoraima also hides a little treasure: the convent of San Miguel, built in 1603 by a community of mercenaries. The friars lived there until the middle of the 17th century. It then became the property of the Duke of Medinacelli, who transformed it into a hunting estate.


Note: This former convent is now a beautiful 4-star hotel. To find out more, follow this link to La Almoraima Hotel.


9 – The Monarch Butterfly Trail


castellar de la frontera sendero de la mariposa monarca


This is one of the most popular trails in the area. It’s the Monarch Butterfly Trail, which runs for 5.5 kilometres to the Jarandilla Bridge. If you’d like to learn more about one of the most incredible aspects of nature on earth, read the Wikipedia page on the monarch butterfly.


sendero mariposa monarca


Here’s the link for details of this hike: sendero de la mariposa monarca


Things to do in the Castellar (Tarifa) area



Book accommodation


Accommodation in the old town of Castellar de la Frontera is fairly limited in size. There are a few very pretty rural houses and the hotel in the old castle-fortress.


castellar de la frontera book accomodation in castle in hotel tugasa


Here is the link, with photos, to book a room at the hotel Tugasa Castillo.


To book a casa rural in the old fortress or accommodation in the area surrounding the village: you will find all the accommodation available, once you have selected your dates:



The main festivities


Feria de Castellar de la Frontera in May (in the new village)


Feria castellar de la frontera 2024


Flamenco Festival in August, in the old town of Castellar


Castellar de la Frontera festival flamenco 2024


What to see and do around Castellar de la Frontera?


In the area around Castellar de la Frontera, in the province of Cadiz, there are some fabulous sites to discover. Here are 3 ideas for visiting the area around Castellar de la Frontera.


Genalguacil


Genalguacil is a delightful white village with a special feature: it’s a village museum: dozens of works of art are on display in the narrow streets of this white village.


genalguacil see open-air museum


To find out more, here’s a link to discover and visit Genalguacil.


Tarifa


Tarifa is a small town, 14km from Africa, which is clearly visible from the shore. This small town offers travellers a marvellous historical site to discover….not to mention its fine sandy beaches. A curiosity: in the space of 2 minutes you can be swimming in the Mediterranean Sea and then in the Atlantic Ocean.


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Here’s a link to help you discover and visit Tarifa.


Vejer de la Frontera


Vejer is one of the five white villages in the province of Cádiz that form part of the Pueblos más bonitos de España network. It’s a little marvel of authenticity to visit.


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Here’s the link if you’d like to visit Vejer de la Frontera.


Some ideas and useful links


The links below can be very useful depending on where you are staying and what you need to do to have a wonderful time in Andalucia.






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