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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.
Gualchos is a small Andalusian municipality in Granada province, southern Spain, set in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada near the Costa Tropical coastline. The town sits roughly 70 km southeast of Granada city and divides into two distinct nuclei — the hilltop village of Gualchos itself and the coastal settlement of Castell de Ferro below. Whitewashed streets, a 16th-century Moorish-influenced church, and panoramic views toward the Mediterranean define the upper village, while the lower zone offers direct beach access along a stretch of coast known for its mild winters and low rainfall.
Visitors arrive for a combination of reasons: quiet beaches away from the mass-tourism crowds of the Costa del Sol, hiking routes into the surrounding sierras, and easy day-trip access to Granada's Alhambra palace. The area attracts walkers, cyclists, and travelers seeking an unhurried pace — accommodation tends toward small guesthouses and self-catering apartments rather than large resort hotels. The local fishing tradition remains visible in Castell de Ferro, where small boats still work the water and fresh seafood appears on menus along the seafront.
Gualchos municipality covers approximately 38 km² and sits at an elevation of around 350 metres in the upper village. The nearest major airport is Málaga-Costa del Sol, approximately 120 km to the west, with Granada Airport serving as a closer but smaller alternative roughly 80 km away.