A village of Arabic
origin located where the Guadalhorce Valley meets the Serrania de
Ronda mountain range, which explains the wide variety of scenery
on offer here, ranging from the slopes of the Sierra Prieta, home
to a delightful spot known as La Ventanilla, to the countryside
of the Valley itself.
Its architecture is typically Andalusian, with clean, secluded
streets of whitewashed houses decorated with flowers. Alozaina was
named the most beautiful village in Spain in 1977.
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