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Jimena's romantically ruined 13th-century Nasrid castle, built on Roman ruins, once formed part of a defence line stretching from Olvera down through Setenil de las Bodegas, Zahara de la Sierra, Castellar de la Frontera and Algeciras to Tarifa. It was taken by the Christians in 1456.

Note the Islamic cisterns and the remains of an ancient rock-carved Mozarabic church known as El Baño de la Reina Mora (the Moorish Queen's Bath), plus the remnants of a 1st-century Roman gate built into the Moorish entrance arch.


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1. Museo Arqueológico

17.19 MILES

Modest collection that testifies to Estepona's 4th-century roots, with many of the displayed pieces dug out of offshore shipwrecks, often by local divers…

2. Orchidarium

17.2 MILES

In an elegant glass-domed building surrounded by lush landscaping, Estepona's Orchidarium houses 1500 species of orchid – the largest collection in Europe…

3. Colección Arte Garó

17.28 MILES

Shares digs with the tourist office and spreads six centuries of low-key art over three well-laid-out floors.

4. Cueva de la Pileta

20.64 MILES

Twenty kilometres southwest of Ronda la Vieja are some of ´¡²Ô»å²¹±ô³Ü³¦Ã­²¹â€™s most ancient and fascinating caves. Torchlit guided tours into the dark belly of the…

5. Military Heritage Centre

20.69 MILES

A 1.5km (30-minute) walk north (downhill) from the top cable-car station is the 1732 Princess Caroline’s Battery, housing the Military Heritage Centre.

6. Moorish Castle

20.71 MILES

On Willis’ Rd, the way down to town from the northern end of the Rock, you’ll find the remains of Gibraltar's Moorish fortress, rebuilt in 1333 after…

7. WWII Tunnels

20.72 MILES

The tunnels where the Allied invasion of North Africa was planned can be visited on 40-minute tours with advance booking only; they aren't included in…

8. Great Siege Tunnels

20.72 MILES

Accessed at the northern end of the Rock, the Great Siege Tunnels were gun emplacements hewn by hand by the British during the 1779–83 siege. They…