
Hotels in Gualchos
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Find hotels in Gualchos, Granada province. Coastal beaches, sierra hiking, and easy access to the Alhambra make this quiet Andalusian town worth a visit.
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About Gualchos
Gualchos: Hillside Village Above the Costa Tropical
Gualchos is a whitewashed Moorish-era village in Granada province, Andalusia, perched roughly 300 metres above sea level in the foothills of the Sierra de Lújar. The municipality includes the fishing hamlet of Castell de Ferro on the coast below, giving visitors both mountain calm and direct access to the Costa Tropical shoreline. The old village retains its narrow medina-style lanes and a 16th-century parish church built over an earlier mosque — a common pattern across this stretch of the Alpujarras coast.
Where to Stay
Accommodation in Gualchos itself is limited to rural guesthouses and small hotels; most larger properties sit in Castell de Ferro, 4 km downhill, where beach-facing options overlook the grey-sand coves between Calahonda and La Mamola. The area draws Spanish domestic tourists in summer and walking enthusiasts in spring, when almond and citrus groves along the GR-7 long-distance trail are in bloom.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Motril, 18 km west, is the nearest town with bus connections; rent a car for flexibility on the mountain roads.
- Best season: April–June and September–October for mild temperatures and fewer crowds.
- Local note: Castell de Ferro's fish market supplies several waterfront restaurants — the red tuna and boquerones are caught locally.
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