
Gaucin information Gaucin is the first Serrania de Ronda village encountered
by the traveller on the road which links the Campo de Gibraltar
region with Ronda itself, displays all the charms of the
white villages which from here onwards can be seen nestling
in the mountains through which the River Genal flows; its
streets - of Moorish design - are perfectly adapted to the
hill on which they are built and its graceful whitewashed
houses are boldly decorated with grilles and balconies expertly
crafted from wrought iron. At the top of the village, adapted,
naturally, to the rock on which it stands is the centuries-old
The Aguila Castle, which is aptly named, as from it the
eagle-eyed can view the African coast, Gibraltar, the River
Genal and the open countryside which marks the final descent
of the Genal as it meets the River Guadiaro. An obligatory
port of call for any serious traveller, it is no surprise
that Gaucin has stamped its unforgettable image on many
a famous retina: authors such as Richard Ford, Francis Carter
and Gerald Brenan felt the need to try to put their experiences
of Gaucin into words. The affable, open character of the
local people must certainly have played a part: in the words
of the village coat of arms, they are noble, loyal and hospitable.
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