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Vejer: City Overview
Population: 13,000
Location: Southern tip of Spain (Andalucia)
Vejer de la Frontera, declared
a site of great historic and artistic interest in 1976, is one of
the most beautiful villages, not only in Andalusia, but in Spain.
In 1978 it won fist prize in the national competition of beautiful
towns, and was [Vejer] awarded the title of "Area of Great
Tourist Importance". Due to its strategic hilltop position,
this town has been controlled and inhabited by Phoenicians, Carthaginians,
Romans, and finally the Arabs. Arabs conquered Vejer at the battle
of La Janda, and the village remained in Arab hands for more than
five centuries. The name de la Frontera came about due
to the fact that this town was on the frontier between Christian
and Muslim Spain. The presence of these past inhabitants and their
customs are still felt in this village today which is why this place
is such a unique and special place to visit in Spain.
The first thing a traveler should
do upon arriving in Vejer is to wander aroundand explore the maze
of narrow streets and squares that make up the old medieval town.
In some places you can still see the fortress walls that were carefully
constructed by the Muslims in the eleventh century. As the streets
zigzag up and down, it is easy to lose your way, but don't worry
- there is always someone there to help you out. Some interesting
places to visit include the Palace of the Marquess of Tamarón,
now used as a tourist office, or the famous Segur Gate, located
next to the Church of the Divine Saviour. On the other side of the
village, you will run into several narrow streets that lead to the
Convent, where interesting paintings and sculptures are often exhibited.
A final stop should be to the castle where you can enjoy some interesting
festivals and cultural performances during the summer.
If you love beaches you shouldnt
miss taking a walk along one of the wide beaches found near Vejer
de la Frontera. El Palmar Beach is one of the best and very well
preserved due to the fact that local authorities do not allow any
construction in and around the beach. You will find this beach an
[Jimena de la Frontera] excellent place to simply relax, to lay
out in the sun, or to go surfing. Another popular beach is Caños
de Meca Beach, full of people and activities. The beach tends to
be very popular with windsurfers. All in all, you will find the
coastline around Vejer to be a wonderful place to spend time after
class and during the weekends.
For someone who wants to experience Southern Spain, Vejer de la
Frontera is an excellent choice!
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