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Magnificent golf courses can be found all through the province
that will satisfy the needs of the most exigent golfers. The new golf complex “Sherry Golf Jerez” has
now opened for play and welcomes all golfers to try its facilities.
It is an18-hole, par 72 golf course and is located only 1.5kms from the city of
Jerez. In the outskirts of the city, you will also find the Montecastillo
golf course nestled into the typical rolling andalusian hills.
Also worth a special
mention, polo, skeet shooting and tennis with the annual Vendimia de
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The complete and well equipped health
centre, includes indoor swimming pool, Gym, sauna, jacuzzi, Turkish bath.
Professional staff is always ready to assist guests every need, even a
relaxing massage. |
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Jerez is world famous for it's sherry,
but there is much more to Jerez. Another famous
protagonist is the horse, best exemplified by the
"dancing horses" of the Royal equestrian academy in Jerez. Jerez is also the cradle of true flamenco
culture and music. Our Jerez racing circuit on the
outskirts of the city is home to the Spanish round
of the Motorcycle World Championships and used
extensively for Formula One testing. Also it
is home to historically and artistically
important monuments. From the "Alcazar"
an ancient fortification from the time of the Caliphs, to 12th
century cathedrals.
The 15th century monastery of Saint Mary (Santa María de la
Defensión) is probably the most artistically significant monument in
the province. Jerez also has many classical Spanish stately homes
and palaces open for visits, including those of the Domecq family
and the Palace of Davila.
Come and get to know Jerez and
it's famous andalusian hospitality. The many
and varied cultural, sporting, historical and gastronomical
attractions of the region offer you the perfect
setting for your conference, meetings, banquets,
incentives or excursions. Whether for business or
pleasure, the Hotel Jerez is the perfect choice.
Other places to visit:
In the Province of Cadiz, there are four
principle tourist routes, all clearly marked and of historical
significance, that should not be missed.
The route of the white villages starts in Jerez
and heads towards Arcos, the first of the white villages that
include El Bosque, Grazalema, Olvera and Setenil, all of which have
the typical narrow streets, classical whitewashed architecture and
are perched on mountain-tops with spectacular views in all
directions.
The wine route takes you through the cities that
surround the only classical sherry producing region in the world.
From Sanlucar de Barrameda to Chipiona, Rota and El Puerto de Santa
Maria and then back to Jerez. All through the route you will see the
vineyards and small family bodegas, as well as those of the more
famous International brands.
The route of the bull takes
you through an area
of extraordinary natural beauty, with extensive nature preserves.
From Medina-Sidonia, San Jose del Valle, Paterna, Alcala de los
Gazules and Benelup you will see the most famous of the ranches and
breeders of the singular brave Spanish bull.
The coast route runs all the way from Sanlucar
de Barrameda in the west to Tarifa at the mouth of the
Mediterranean. Wonderful beaches at Chipiona, Rota, Cadiz, Chiclana
and Conil and the unspoiled natural cliffs and secluded beaches at
Caños de Meca and Zahara de los Atunes.
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