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AIRY bikers and sporty mountainbikers hug the curvy road like a well-loved woman but if youâre a motorist going to GaucĂn, wear a seatbelt! The âCamino de Gibraltarâ, as the old road was known, was built by the Romans to provide access to Gibraltar and the sea from Ronda. And not a great deal seems to have changed, judging from the potholes. But brave the long and winding road to this classic white village and your courage will be rewarded as you arrive in a picturesque pueblo which seems to collapse in on itself. Colloquially referred to as âEl Balcon de la Serraniaâ (Balcony of the Serrania de Ronda), Gaucin has a foothold halfway into one of Andaluciaâs most stunning mountain ranges. Originally settled by the Romans and extended into a military fortification by the Moors,
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A touch of class With its picture postcard villages and lush landscape, watered by the cleanest river in Europe, the Genal Valley has been called The Cotswolds of Spain. Gaucin, perched on the Balcony of the Serrania, is its crowning glory the village is rich in history. The Camino de Gibraltar, which runs through the village, made Gaucin a popular rest stop for Roman soldiers and, later, British artists such as David Roberts, a painter from the 19th century Romantic school. However one of the most infamous historical dates that stands out in the minds of Gaucin natives today is the 1808 invasion of the French during the Napoleonic Wars. A heavy loss was suffered when the village was pillaged, and nearly all of its inhabitants murdered.
Gaucin was eventually reconquered by the Spanish in a triumphant battle that is reenacted by the locals annually, wearing authentic French military uniforms. Today Gaucin is more famous as one of AndalucĂaâs most sought-after chill-out destinations â an artistsâ enclave full of character and charm. If youâre looking for a relaxed holiday, away from the bright lights of the Costa del Sol, Gaucin is made to measure. Ask Fatboy Slim and his wife Zoe Ball who have been a couple of times, ask Jamie Oliver,
or the Sainsbury family who frequently come in summer⌠and above all, ask Gordon Ramsey who has spent a week filming a TV show in the town at the now defunct Granada Divino restaurant. Sleepy and slow-paced but not devoid of life, you only have to plug into the breathtaking views to recharge your batteries: a panorama encompassing the Rock of Gibraltar and Morocco on one side, and the sweeping valleys of the Ronda mountain range on the other. To appreciate these views at their best, strap on your walking shoes and get ready for some invigorating but very doable hikes along the old Camino de Gibraltar itself, following in Roman footsteps⌠Finding the path is easy as it is very clearly sign-posted in the village. Just donât forget your water bottle! Turn to Page 22