7 Reasons Why You Should Visit Jimena de la Frontera at Least Once in Your Lifetime
Easily reachable by train from Ronda, Jimena de la Frontera is one of Andalusia’s best-kept secrets, a beautiful whitewashed village that nestles on the edge of the spectacular Alcornocales Natural Park. Read on for seven reasons why you should visit Jimena at least once in your lifetime.
For its location
To visit the castle
Ruins
For the Alcornocales Natural Park
Park
To climb El Pichacho
The Alcornocales Park is a walker’s paradise, with over 20 clearly signposted routes that take in lakes, mountains and forests. One of the best tracks takes you to the 882-metre (2,890-foot) peak of El Pichacho mountain, a relatively undemanding trek that starts and finishes in the El Pichacho picnic area. Allow about three hours for the return trip, including time to stop and admire the views.
For the birdwatching
Walking in Alcornocales will give you plenty of opportunity to try and spot some of its handsome locals, in particular members of the 18 species of birds of prey that call the park home. These include the impressive booted eagle, which can be seen soaring above the lush terrain seeking its next meal, and the Egyptian vulture, which nests on Alcornocales’ highest, most rugged crags and cliffs.
To see the cave paintings
Park
To taste the local cuisine
The cuisine in Jimena has been shaped over the centuries by the stunning landscape that surrounds the town. Head to one of the many tapas bars and restaurants and try local dishes such as fresh asparagus served with creamy scrambled egg – revuelto de asparragos – and the piconate dessert, which is a combination of Alcornocales-sourced ingredients such as olive-oil, honest, almonds and cinnamon.
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