Ferienwohnung
1 Schlafzimmer
3 Personen
1 Badezimmer
Wohnfläche: 50 m²
Terrasse: 15 m²
Seniorenfreundlich
Keine Haustiere
Rauchen verboten
Auto nicht notwendig
Flughafen: 10 km
Strand: 14 km
Golf: 4 km
Allgemein:
Bettwäsche, Handtücher
Draußen:
Terrasse, Innenhof, Gartenmöbel
Drinnen:
Heizung, TV, Waschmaschine, Kinderbett, Tresor, Bügeleisen, Bügelbrett, Ventilator
Küche:
Kühlschrank, Herd, Wasserkocher, Toaster
Betten
1 Doppelbett, 1 Bettcouch
Extras
Jerez de la Frontera area:
These are the things that you can do in Jerez or surrounding areas
Flamenco
Jerez is considered the “Birthplace of Flamenco”. This city has been, since the turn of the last century, the city which has produced the most, and best singers, dancers and guitarists in the whole history of Flamenco. The most important churches in Jerez, built after the Christian conquest of the city, have lent their names to its most traditional quarters: Santiago and San Miguel, where the roots of the Buleria are to be found.
In the very heart of the Santiago quarter, located in the Penmartin Palace, stands the Andalusian Flamenco Centre, equipped with the most up-to-date audiovisual technology, its specialised library and extensive sound archives provide an insight into the history and understanding of this very special art form which is so deeply rooted in the spirit of the local inhabitants.
Jerez offers the very best of Flamenco each day in its famous tablaos, in addition to some very interesting flamenco performances: from flamenco recitals in the numerous Peña Flamenca clubs scattered around the city, the traditional Buleria Festival (September), to the famous Jerez International Flamenco Festival, which takes place each year during February and March.
Sports
The Sherry Golf Course is only 1.5km out of Jerez and can therefore be considered as a golf course very close to the town centre and can be easily and quickly reached from the apartment, (about 10 minutes drive). It comprises a 18 holes Championship Course (par 72) and a 9 holes par 3 course, (par 27), thereby providing a challenge for both amateurs and professionals alike.
There is also the prestigious Montecastillo Barceló Golf Resort, which is only 6km away.
Brandy and Wine
Jerez’s exceptional geographical location, its close proximity to the Atlantic, the local chalky soil, the palomino grape, and the careful ageing of the grape must, all combine to give the world the pleasure of this unique product known the world ever as sherry. Lovingly aged in wine cellars often linked to cathedrals due to their spacious silence.
The production of these wines is protected by the "Official Regulating Body for the Authenticity of Jerez – Xeres – Sherry", as is the production of Brandy by the "Regulating Body for Brandys of Jerez". Both products use the traditional ageing process known as Solera and Criadera. Jerez’s wine cellars are large spacious buildings with high – tiled roofs. They are designed in such a way to keep a constant temperature and humidity in semidarkness, essential conditions for the production of sherry.
Horses
Since very old times, together with Sherry and Flamenco, the horse has been one of the strongest symbols of Jerez. The 15th century was a period of great importance in this long tradition when the Carthusian monks brought the world famous Carthusian horse to Jerez.
Today you can find many equestrian events in which this noble creature can be seen. The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and the Yeguada La Cartuja – Hierro del Bocado have shows on a weekly basis. It could also be of your interest the annual Horse Fair, and many equestrian events that form part of the Autumn Festival.
Culture
Throughout its long history Jerez has been strongly influenced by the different cultures that have settled in its lands, each leaving its mark upon the already deep-rooted traditions of the city. These legacies now form an essential part of life in the city.
The cultures of Phoenician Xera, the strongly Roman Ceret, the important Muslim Sherish all made their presence felt up until Alfonso X, The Wise, took Jerez back from the Moors in 1264 and was responsible for the conversion of the city to Christianity. This melting pot of cultures and knowledge has helped to enhance the artistic heritage of the city.
The old centre, declared to be of Historical Artistic interest, is full of traditional, quaint streets and squares where you can discover secluded, hidden corners mixed in amongst fountains, orange trees, palaces, churches and sherry bodegas.
Nature
Jerez offers a wide range of possibilities when it comes to enjoying the countryside and getting back to nature: be it a leisurely stroll around the city itself or through any of its numerous parks and gardens, the enjoyment of the nearby protected natural areas, parks and reserves of special botanical and ornithological interest, or the opportunity to participate in an endless choice of outdoor activities which take place in the extensive surrounding countryside and nearby hills.
The city abounds with numerous gardens and designated green areas; some of them behind the walls of the sherry wineries themselves, where numerous species of animal and vegetation are to be seen, many of the latter having been brought from South America over a century ago by the winery owners. There are also plentiful areas of wetland around the city where many different species of birds may be observed throughout the year.
The Jerez Zoological and Botanical Garden, created in 1953, is also a very interesting place to be visited, where different zoological and botanical collections of great interest are placed on show to the public, this being one of the most important in all Spain. Of special importance are its conservation, reproduction and reinsertion programmes for those species upon the very verge of extinction, as well as the activities of its Environmental Education Programme.
Routes from Jerez
Due to Jerez's prime geographical location, nestled between the sea and the mountains, there are an outstanding number of options open to tourists which make Jerez the perfect place to base yourself while investigating the province.
El Puerto de Santa María is a short 14 minutes drive from Jerez. Sanlúcar and Chipiona are just 15 and 20 mins away, as is the magnificent National Park of Doñana. Cádiz, the capital of the province, is just 20 minutes away, as is the beautiful Atlantic Coastal Route. The beautiful white village of Arcos de la Frontera, known as the gateway to the route of the White Villages, is less than 30 minutes drive away.
Jerez also forms part of both the Route of the Bull and the Wine Route. Other villages and towns on these routes include such marvels as Chiclana, Vejer and Medina Sidonia. All within short travelling distances.
Sanlúcar, Chipiona & Doñana National Park Route
Road: A-480 Time: 15-20 minutes
Sanlúcar is a fishing village well known for being the Port which Columbus set sail from, and situated at the mouth of the Guadalquivir river, where the Doñana National Park is set. It can be visited on foot, by boat or in 4x4 off road vehicles, this being yet the most available option to visitors. Chipiona is also very close, a beautiful village where its long sandy beaches, the spectacular lighthouse and its very known Regla Sanctuary are the ideal complements to the very rich gastronomy of this area: king prawns, shrimps, dabs (local fish), soles, etc, and its very delicious sherry wines of the area, manzanilla and moscatel.
Other villages of interes:
Rota. Road A-491. 11 Kms. Castle of Luna, Sea Corrals, La Costilla and Punta Candor Beaches and Marina.
Puerto de Santa María & Cádiz Route
Dual Carriageway: N-IV Time: 12 minutes
El Puerto de la Santa Maria not only offers fantastic fine-sand beaches but also excellent gastronomy consisting of fish, seafood and sherries from Jerez. A pleasure cruise can be taken from Puerto across the bay to the 3,000 year old city of Cadiz.
The White Villages Route
Road: A-382 Time: 25 minutes
Arcos de la Frontera is one of the most spectacular villages in Andalusia. Perched high up on the lofty rock face overlooking the River Guadalete. Arcos is the capital of, and the gateway to, the White Villages and has been declared of Artistic and Historical interest, a prime example of Andalusian architecture. Dating from Moorish times, you find yourself in a maze of narrow whitewashed streets where you can easily lose yourself and discover the many wonderful, hidden corners of this remarkable town.
Villages of interest close to Arcos:
Grazalema. Road A-372 or A-382. Grazalema Natural Park, Pinsapar, Zahara de la Sierra, Setenil de las Bodegas and Ronda.
The Atlantic Coastal Route
Road: N-340
As well as there being beautiful towns within the bay of Cadiz itself, there is also the untouched wild coast line to the south of Cadiz. Its long - stretching white beaches are dotted with fishing villages of unique beauty following the coast down to Tarifa.
Other villages of interest:
Chiclana, Conil, Vejer, Barbate, Zahara de los Atunes y Tarifa.
The Bull Route
Motorway: A-381
Travelling south through the countryside surrounding Jerez down as far as Medina Sidonia, Alcalá de los Gazules, crossing the Alcornocales Nature Park, you will come across the pastures where the “fighting” bull graze. Along this beautiful route are the ranches belonging to prestigious breeders such as “Martelilla”, “Torrestrella” and “Cabada Gago”
Other villages of interest:
Medina Sidonia, Alcalá de los Gazules.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport: Jerez Airport: 10 km
Railway: Jerez Train Station: 1 km
Ferry: El Puerto de Santa Maria: 12 km
You can get to Jerez via Jerez de la Frontera Airport, Seville Airport, Gibraltar or Malaga. But the closest at only 15 minutes drive to the apartment is Jerez.
Activities in or near Jerez de la Frontera
Sports:
Fishing
Waterpark
Horse Riding
Golf within 15 mins drive
Ideal for:
A winter sun break
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Beach or lakeside relaxation
Good nightlife
City breaks
Cycling holidays
Apartment facilities
General: Heating units provided, TV.
Standard: Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Utilities: Cooker, Fridge, Washing machine
Rooms: 1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom
Furniture: Sofabeds (1), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining for 4, Lounge seating for 4, Sleeps maximum of 3
Other: Linen and towels provided.
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Aktivitäten
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