
CACIN
If we continue northwards along the route defined
by the reservoir of Bermejales, we enter the territories of Cacín.
The village is situated on a plain on the right bank of the river
Cacín, which flows into the pantano de los Bermejales. This
tributary of the Genil is the second most important in the Poniente
Granadino. Travellers can approach the village via the regional
road of Moraleda de Zafayona. |
HISTORY
Cacín is architecturally modern, but still
has a special atmosphere. At the end of the last century it was
government property, but was bought in 1836 by the large landholder
and liberal from Alhama, Juan de Toledo y Muñoz.
NATURAL HERITAGE
The most interesting geographical feature
in this area are the “Tajos del río Cacin” to
the south of the village. These are steep cliffs which are beginning
to disappear as further northwards the river courses its way through
a valley of a lower gradient.
The ecosystem of the surrounding area offers great floral diversity:
rosemary, thyme, hom oak, broom, pine trees and gorse being among
the most common species. Impressive views of river Cacín
can be gained from the bridge which bears the same name. Visitors
can get to this spot by taking the approach road to Cacín
from Ventas de Alhama. We come across the bridge as we enter the
village form the same road as several paths, the majority of which
are in good condition, branch off. These paths are suitable for
trekking, horse-riding, mountain cycling and 4X4 adventure. Fishermen
will find river Cacín well stocked with barbell and trout. |
MONUMENTAL HERITAGE
St. Sebastian´s Church:
This church is situated in the “Paseo de la Iglesia”,
is of recent construction and has a toser which is in consonance
with the architecture of surrounding buildings.
GASTRONOMY
Sausages and other pork products
Fried breadcrumbs with lard and bacon
Gazpacho.
FESTIVALS
End of July/beginning of August, festival of patron,
Saint Sebastian. On this day almost everbody in the village goes
on a picnic.
Mid August, El Turro celebrates its traditional patronal festivities
in honour of Nuestra Señora del Rosario.
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