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This deal includes
- Accommodations at the 4-star Hotel Castellar Hacienda el Alcornocal, located in Castellar de la Frontera.
- Available on a bed-and-breakfast basis.
- A welcome gift and a 15% discount on drinks at AyB.
- Daily access to the sauna and outdoor pool.
- Late check-out until 14:00h.
Relax and unwind
A holiday to unwind by the pool,in the sauna, and surrounded by nature
With this great deal, your holiday to AZZ Castellar Hacienda El Alcornocal comes with the perfect bonus: daily access to the outdoor pool and sauna, so you can combine relaxation, rest, and wellness every day.

Surrounded by nature and the tranquility of Castellar de la Frontera, in Cádiz, with the serene atmosphere of an Andalusian hacienda and spaces designed for unwinding: gardens, a terrace, a solarium, a restaurant, a bar, and a wellness area.

Your perfect stay
AZZ Castellar Hacienda El Alcornocal: Cádiz with the soul of an Andalusian hacienda
Amid centuries-old cork oaks and courtyards with a southern flair, AZZ Castellar Hacienda El Alcornocal welcomes you to an Andalusian estate designed for a stylish holiday: 74 bright rooms, traditional charm, and modern comfort surrounded by the natural beauty of Cádiz.
Its location in Castellar de la Frontera, next to Los Alcornocales Natural Park, allows you to combine tranquility with hiking, biking, horseback riding, visits to the medieval castle and La Almoraima, and day holidays to Sotogrande or Gibraltar.
An outdoor pool, gardens, terrace, restaurant, bar, sauna, fitness center, tennis courts, and Andalusian cuisine round out a stay designed to let you savor Cádiz at a leisurely pace.
Those who have already stayed there highlight its tranquility, the staff’s hospitality, the comfortable rooms, the well-maintained gardens, the pool, and the breakfast. Book your stay and let Andalusia embrace you.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Castellar de la Frontera isn’t your typical white Andalusian village. It’s a magical place hidden inside a medieval fortress, surrounded by myths, untamed nature, and a rebellious past. If you want to discover its most hidden side, get ready, because these 6 fun facts are going to blow your mind:
The “Lovers’ Balcony” and Its Dirty Past
It’s the most romantic and most-photographed spot in the castle thanks to its breathtaking views. The funny thing is that, in the Middle Ages, it was the “canco”: the hole in the wall where they used to throw all their trash and waste into the void. Who would have thought that today, the air would be so thick with love there!
The hippie haven of the ’70s
When the locals moved to the new part of town, the castle was abandoned. Who saved it? A wave of hippies and artisans from all over Europe who occupied the houses, breathing new life into the place. That’s where its unique bohemian vibe comes from—one you can still feel today.
A church where no one prays
The old Church of the Divine Savior, right in the heart of the castle, is no longer a place of worship. It’s been deconsecrated and now serves as a super cool art gallery. Be sure to look up when you walk in: its Mudejar-style wooden ceiling is a hidden gem.
The nobles’ VIP bridge
Take a look at a high arch spanning the main street, called La Algorfa. It was a secret passageway connecting the feudal lord’s palace to the church. The reason? So the nobles could attend Mass without mingling with or even stepping foot on the same street as the common people.
The Monarch Butterfly’s Secret Oasis
Although this insect is famous for its migrations in Mexico, Castellar is one of the very few places in Europe where a permanent colony lives. There’s a 6-km trail dedicated to them; if you go at the right time of year, you’ll stroll surrounded by thousands of orange wings.
Sholidayping Trees: The Cork Trade
The town’s main economic driver isn’t tourism—it’s thecork oak. Every summer, the town observes the tradition of the “saca”: local men head into the forest and, with axes and surgical precision, sholiday the bark from the trees without damaging them to make wine corks. It’s an art passed down from father to son.

Cádiz: history, sea and Andalusian flavour in every corner
Cádiz is often referred to as the oldest city in Western Europe, and it certainly feels like a living history book by the sea. With its charming old town, golden beaches and relaxed pace, Cádiz is a great choice for both families and couples looking to explore a more authentic side of Andalusia.
Make sure you visit:
- The Cathedral of Cádiz and climb its tower for amazing panoramic views.
- The old town, full of narrow cobbled streets, lively plazas, and local shops.
- La Caleta Beach at sunset, an iconic spot where locals gather.
- Torre Tavira with its camera obscura experience for unique city views.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Playa de la Victoria: wide, clean and perfect for families.
- Playa de la Caleta: small, charming and right next to the city centre.
- Playa de Cortadura: more natural and quiet, ideal for those who enjoy space and peace.
- Playa Santa María del Mar: a favourite among locals for bodyboarding.
Family-Friendly activities:
- A boat trip around the Bay of Cádiz.
- A day at Genovés Park: green, shady, and great for a picnic.
- Visit the Puppet Museum, fun and unexpected.
- Explore the Castle of San Sebastián via the scenic coastal walk.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Fried fish platters (“pescaíto frito”), especially in local freidurías.
- “Tortillitas de camarones” (crispy shrimp fritters).
- Local cheeses and sherry from nearby Jerez.
- Artisan ice cream from historic heladerías in the old town.
Make the most of your visit and go to ...
- El Puerto de Santa María (20 km): great for wine tasting and riverside dining.
- San Fernando (15 km): a town rich in naval history.
- Vejer de la Frontera (55 km): a whitewashed hilltop village full of charm.
- Jerez de la Frontera (35 km): famous for its sherry, horses, and flamenco.

