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πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ La Vuelta 2022 | Stage 13 – Campillos
Distance: 30.6 km
Ascended: 294 m
AVG grade: 1 %
max grade: 7 %

Geography and Location:
Campillos is nestled within the province of MΓ‘laga and is part of the region known as the Guadalteba. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside, rolling hills, and farmland. The town is located approximately 70 kilometers northwest of the city of MΓ‘laga, which is a major cultural and economic hub in the region.

Agriculture:
The economy of Campillos has traditionally been centered around agriculture, particularly olive oil production and the cultivation of cereal crops. The fertile land and favorable climate contribute to the success of these agricultural activities. The surrounding countryside is often adorned with olive groves and fields of wheat, creating a scenic rural landscape.

Historical Significance:
Campillos has a history dating back to ancient times, with evidence of Roman and Moorish settlements in the area. The town’s architecture and layout are a reflection of its rich history. Notable historical landmarks in Campillos include the Church of San SebastiΓ‘n, which dates back to the 16th century and features a blend of architectural styles.

Natural Beauty:
The town is surrounded by natural beauty, including the picturesque landscapes of the Guadalteba region. The nearby Sierra de San Jorge provides hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the countryside. Campillos is also known for its reservoir, Embalse de Guadalhorce, which not only serves as a water source but also offers recreational activities such as fishing and birdwatching.

Culture and Festivals:
Like many towns in Andalusia, Campillos has a vibrant cultural scene. Traditional festivals, such as Semana Santa (Holy Week), are celebrated with religious processions and festivities. The town’s fairs and festivals often showcase local music, dance, and cuisine, offering visitors a taste of Andalusian culture.

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This journey begins near Castillo de OrtegΓ­car, a castle that stands as a historical testament to the region’s past. While the castle itself might not be easily accessible, its presence adds a touch of medieval allure to the landscape.

Going up north along A-367, I’m treated to beautiful countryside views, including rolling hills, olive groves, and open fields. This is a quintessential Andalusian scene that offers a serene backdrop to your journey.

A notable point of interest is the Penarrubia Lake, known locally as Embalse de la ConcepciΓ³n.

It is situated within the Guadalhorce River basin and is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

Penarrubia Lake is situated in the heart of Andalusia, approximately 80 kilometers northwest of the city of MΓ‘laga. It is located near the town of Ardales and is easily accessible by road. The lake was created as part of a hydroelectric project aimed at harnessing the water resources of the Guadalhorce River. The reservoir serves multiple purposes, including water supply, irrigation, and hydroelectric power generation. Here are some more details about the lake:

Scenic Beauty:
One of the most captivating features of Penarrubia Lake is its stunning natural beauty. Surrounded by rolling hills, olive groves, and rugged terrain, the lake offers a serene and picturesque environment. The calm waters reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a tranquil setting that attracts nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Recreation:
Penarrubia Lake is a haven for outdoor activities and recreation. Visitors can engage in various water-based activities such as fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. The reservoir’s size and clear waters make it an ideal spot for fishing enthusiasts, who can find various fish species in its depths.

Hiking Trails:
The lake area offers hiking trails that wind through the natural landscapes. These trails provide opportunities to explore the surroundings, enjoy panoramic views, and immerse oneself in the peaceful ambiance of the area.

Birdwatching:
The diverse habitats around Penarrubia Lake attract a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Bird enthusiasts can observe native and migratory birds in their natural habitat.

Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park:
Penarrubia Lake is located near the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its exceptional biodiversity. The natural park offers additional hiking trails and opportunities to explore the diverse ecosystems of the region.

Local Culture:
The area around Penarrubia Lake is rich in Andalusian culture. Visitors can experience the warm hospitality of local communities and taste traditional cuisine, renowned for its rich flavors, diverse ingredients, and cultural influences.

1. Gazpacho
2. Salmorejo
3. PescaΓ­to Frito
4. FlamenquΓ­n
5. …(more details on food in the video CC)

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