Algatocín
is in the southern part of the Ronda region between the
rivers Genal and Guadiaro and nestled in a mountain range
more than 700 metres above sea level.
It
is a classic mountain village, a splash of white houses
amidst the green of the nearby forests. It is a gift to
the senses -especially the sight- and a temptation to
the photographer.
In this region a perfect balance has been reached between
development and the scenic surroundings, no doubt due
to the Algatocileños’ innate respect for the bountiful
nature that surrounds the village, a respect or wisdom
that is also to be seen in the way the terrain and the
natural resources are used. Thus the lands where water
is most abundant, such as the highest part of the Guadiaro
valley, are used for irrigated crops, while those in the
Genal valley, a more rugged area, yield products of its
varied forest cover.
In the village itself, which is Moorish in origin, the
streets are zigzag, sloping or narrow to adapt to the
uneven terrain, and among its simple and neatly whitewashed
houses several buildings from the eighteenth century stand
out, lending a touch of nobility to the urban complex
with their coats of arms and porticoed façades.
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It
is not reckless to assert that Algatocín originated
during the Roman domination, judging from the remains
found at Cerrogordo, a place very close to the village.
It is much more reasonable, though, to credit the Arabs
with founding this village, whose written historical record
begins with the settlement of the Berber Al Atusiyin tribe.
A legend has it that the village’s name comes from that
of Princess Algotisa, daughter of Abomelia, second Moorish
king of Ronda. Be that as it may, this locality was not
consolidated until after it was conquered by Christian
troops and repopulated with Castilian families.
How
to Get There:
Coming from the Costa del Sol, by either the AP-7 expressway
or the old N-340, take the A-377 at Manilva, which will
take you to Gaucín. Here take the A-369, which
is the continuation of the A-377 and leads to Algatocín.
If you begin the trip in Ronda, you only need take the
A-369 towards Algeciras, and Algatocín will be
30 kilometres from the city of the famous El Tajo.
Interesting
Facts:
Surface Area: 20 square kilometres
Population: nearly 1.000
What the natives are called: Algatocileños
Monuments: Nuestra Señora del Rosario church and
the Calvario hermitage
Geographical Location: located in the River Genal valley,
in the Ronda mountains, 143 kilometres from Málaga
capital and 30 from Ronda, main town of the region. The
village is 721 metres above sea level. Average annual
rainfall exceeds 1,200 litres per square metre and the
average temperature is 14.5 ºC.
Tourist Information: Town Hall, Calle Fuente, 2 (29491).
Telephone: 952 150 000; Fax: 952 150 081