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| Hotel | Thumb | Town | Region | Beds |
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| Parador de Cazorla |
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Cazorla | Andalucia | 66 |
| Hotel | Thumb | Town | Region | Beds |
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Sierra_de_Cazorla_Hotel_And_Spa_Oleo_Salud **** |
Cazorla | Andalusia-Granada-Costa Tropical | . | |
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Husa_Montana_Hotel_La_Iruela-Cazorla *** |
Cazorla | Andalusia-Granada-Costa Tropical | 0 | |
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Sierra_de_Cazorla_Hotel *** |
Cazorla | Andalusia-Granada-Costa Tropical | 0 | |
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San_Pedro_Apartments_Cazorla *** |
Cazorla | Andalusia-Granada-Costa Tropical | 0 | |
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Parador_De_Cazorla * |
Cazorla | Andalusia-Granada-Costa Tropical | 0 |
The following infomation is reproduced with permission of Andalucia Com S.L and is protected by their copyright
Cazorla is steeped in tradition. Its origins stretch back six centuries before Christ, although it was officially founded by the Romans, who named it Carcesa. Its splendour grew under Moorish and then Christian control. Today, the town has a Medieval look about it, and boasts numerous springs, steep, narrow streets and stone houses with balconies full of flowers. There are two well preserved castles (the Moorish La Yedra and the Christian Cinco Esquinas), both of which are of great historical significance. Testament to the town's former religious importance, five convents can be found amongst the ruins of the Santa Marķa Church.
Close by is the Herrerķas bridge which, according to tradition, was built in one night with the aid of Divine Intervention, to enable Queen Isabel the Catholic to pass.
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