Most
of these excursions you can also do in a (long) day (such as Jerez ,
and even Genalguacil and Ubrique) but I personally would recommend you
incorporate them into your travel programme on your way to or from Tarifa,
staying a night or two. There are so many places to stop en route, such
great views (‘miradors’ = easy stopping places to admire
the view) and picnic spots.
I
do not include Sevilla or Ronda as these are in absolutely every guide
book. However, I do thoroughly recommend a two night stay in the little
white village of Cartajima from which you can easily visit Ronda.
The
excellent restaurants I recommend you would be highly unlikely to find
withou a ‘pointer’!
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on Tarifa Further Afield
Recommended places
to visit
Yeguada
de la Cartuja
Jerez
Escuela
Feria
Jerez
Coto
Donana
Genalguacil
Alto
Genal
Recommended
places to eat
Restaurants
Further Afield of Tarifa
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About Zoë
and her guesthouse
Zoë
is the owner of Guesthouse Dar Cilla which is unique of its sort in Tarifa.
It is located on the outskirts of the old town within the old 12th century walls.
'Dar' is an Arabic word for a town house in which a series of suites are grouped
around a central courtyard. Each suite is fully independent, but there is a
pleasant air of 'sociability' and you will meet Zoë and fellow guests on
the roof terrace over a glass of wine.
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about Zoë
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about Guesthouse Dar Cilla