San Roque, Spain

San Roque, Spain

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San Roque Spain

This typical Andalusian small town, with white-washed streets and ironwork balconies sits on a natural vantage point, avidly guarding the remains left by its old settlers. Particularly relevant are the ruins of the Roman town of Carteia (second century B.C.) of which some structures, the town walls, towers, streets, the forum and houses still remain. The current town grew up as a result of the Taking of Gibraltar, when its inhabitants had to abandon their home and seek refuge in other areas. Some headed for the Hermitage of San Roque and then established San Roque there. The old part of the village, declared a Historic Ensemble, is an example of organised, rational urban design in which the streets are adapted to the relief. The village boasts religious monuments such as the Santa María Coronada Church and the Visitación de Nuestra Señora Church, as well as interesting civil buildings: the Governors’ Palace (for many years the seat of the Military Command in the region of Gibraltar) and the Town Hall. San Roque possesses splendid beaches with cliffs where one can contemplate Africa and the Strait of Gibraltar, beaches which are ideal for water sports or for bird-watching. The most note-worthy are El Cabrero or Cala Taraje on the outskirts of Torreguadiaro, Sotogrande and Torrecarbonera (with beautiful, natural surroundings).
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Recommended airport
Malaga (AGP)
Nearby destinations
  • Gibraltar a 12.26 km
  • Tarifa a 34.27 km
  • Villaluenga del Rosario a 49.82 km