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Cútar, nestled in Granada province of Andalusia, is a hillside village blending Moorish heritage with whitewashed Christian architecture. Its narrow cobbled streets and olive groves epitomize Andalusian charm. The surrounding Sierra Nevada foothills offer breathtaking hiking trails for nature enthusiasts.
Visit the Castle of Cútar for Moorish remains overlooking the valley. San José Church dazzles with Baroque altarpieces. Plaza del Campillo buzzes with local life amidst orange trees. Outdoor lovers should explore Olvalar Valley's marked trails through ancient olive terraces.
Savor jamón ibérico and olive-oil fried dishes like berenjenas con miel (fried eggplant with honey). Try Remojón salt cod salad and Habas con jamón stew. For dessert, Piononos cream cakes from Santa Fe are iconic.
Limited public transport – rent a car in Granada (1hr drive). The village is walkable but steep; bikes are impractical. Nearest airport is Granada-Jaén (GRX), with ALSA buses to nearby towns.
Spring/Fall offer mild weather. Avoid summer heat (40°C) and winter mountain chill. May's Cruz de Mayo festival fills streets with flower crosses.
Language: Basic Spanish phrases essential. Mobile data: Weak signal in rural areas. Currency: Euros only; one ATM near town hall. Healthcare: Nearest hospital in Granada. Emergencies: Dial 112. Sockets: Type F (230V). Check ALSA bus schedules online. Pharmacy signs indicate night/weekend coverage.