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City Information
Region: Valle de Lecrín
Post code: 18650
Distance from Granada:28 km
Number of inhabitants :6551
Official Website:
www.adurcal.com

Tourist information
This town is located to the south of Granada, at 860
meters of altitude, in the Puerto of Suspiro del Moro.
Gate of the fertile plain of Lecrín, Dúrcal is bordered
by the western slope of Sierra Nevada and limits to the
south with the Guájares mountain range. Its district is
part of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park and in this space
they enjoy an own microclimate and places of great
beauty. Here it is possible to practice trekking and
adventure sports with an exceptional natural frame.
Dúrcal has one of the more beautiful landscaping sets of
the region: the small valley formed by its own river
when it descents from Sierra Nevada. Bridges of
different times save its flow, the medicinal fountains
are born in its flanks and the old mills take advantage
of its waters. All framed by an immense vegetation that
houses some of the most advisable restaurants and hotels
of the area.
But they are its high bridges, which rise over
cultivations of orange and lemon trees, those that have
marked for the traveller the pass by Dúrcal,
constituting one of the most characteristic stamps of
the journey between Granada and the Coast. Of the four
bridges that nowadays save the flow of the river, the
oldest and most important one from the archaeological
point of view is the Roman bridge, which was constructed
with a single eye in the I century. From it the metal
bridge, where several companies of active tourism offer
the possibility of jumping, can be seen.

History
The origins of Dúrcal go back to the time of the Muslim
domination of the Iberian Peninsula. Its condition of
obligatory stop from Granada towards the coast and its
fertile land attracted the Arabs. Its name comes from
the Arab Quasb, word that alludes to the sugar cane
cultivation, although abound in its district the
orchards with orange and lemon trees. After the
Reconquista carried out by the Catholic Kings the
Moorish were expelled from the area, being Dúrcal the
departure point for numerous families in the Africa
direction escaping from the Christian pressure.

Gastronomy
In Dúrcal cereals, almonds, oranges and lemons are
cultivated, and aromatic olive oil is elaborated. The
greater and smaller hunting also plays an important role
in the cuisine of Durcal.
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