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The city, 10Km. futher east on the coast way, is infinitely preferable to Almuñecar. A white hilltop town gathered beneath the shell of a Moorish fortress and surrounded by sugar-cane fields, its set back 2km. from the sea and is thus comparatively little developed. Its beach - a black sandy strip, only partially flanked by hotels and seafront chiringuitos - is a far more relaxed affair than that at Almuñecar. 


Just before Motril, the N-323 heads North to Granada, a great rout, skirting the Sierra Nevada. The coast road continues towards Almería through an... (more)</description>
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