Júzcar is a small village located in the province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It is known for being the "Smurf Village" because in 2011 all the houses were painted blue to promote the Smurfs movie.
As for places to visit in Júzcar, the church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario, which dates back to the 18th century and has an impressive bell tower. You can also visit the Museo de la Almazara, which shows the history and production process of olive oil, one of the main industries in the region.
As for gastronomy, in Júzcar you will find a wide variety of typical dishes from the Malaga region, such as gazpacho, salmorejo, pescaíto frito (fried fish) and espetos de sardinas (sardine skewers). The area also produces payoyo goat's cheese, which is very popular throughout the region and can be tasted in many of the local restaurants.
When it comes to wine, Júzcar is located in the Serranía de Ronda region, which is known for its high quality wines. Some of the region's most popular wines are the reds of the Denominación de Origen Sierras de Málaga, made from grapes such as Tempranillo, Garnacha and Cabernet Sauvignon. High quality white and rosé wines are also produced.
In short, in Júzcar you can enjoy a wide variety of typical dishes from the region, as well as high quality local wines. Enjoy your visit to Pueblo Pitufo and its picturesque architecture and beautiful natural landscapes!
Wines from the winery, Andalusian gourmet lunch and accommodation at Larios Bandoleros Cortijo.
Visits from: 20€
Wines with brightness and limpidity accompanied by their peaceful cellar accommodations.
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The cellar of the Old Royal Tinplate Factory of San Miguel de Ronda.
Visits from: 50€
The visit starts at the Roman ruins dedicated to the cultivation of wine.
Visits from: 7€