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| Júzcar, Andalucia |
After reading all about the "Smurf Village", formerly known as Júzcar, we went to see it for ourselves yesterday. It´s a little White Pueblo that was featured in the Smurf Film, this summer. The whole Village was painted blue. Now, the village wants to keep it blue because its bringing in tourists, which brings in money.
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| Júzcar, Andalucia |
Once we took a left turn off the Ronda Road, Juzcar is just 13km, but this drive did seem to take forever on quite a windey and sometimes narrow road. Finally we saw this bright blue village, The Smurf Village, and all got a bit excited. We were greated by lots of loose dogs, which was nice. It literally is a little white pueblo like Istan that is painted blue. There were a few stall holders selling bread, cheese, honey etc and then a little square with people selling ´smurf products´. We love honey, so always buy the local honey wherever we go.
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| Juzcar Smurf Village |
It literally took about 10 minutes to walk around Juzcar. Im pleased I saw it, but I wouldn´t bother going back again, unless I was on the way to Ronda and with people that desperately wanted to see it.
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| Juzcar Smurf Village Andalucia |
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| Júzcar Andalucia |
How to get to Juzcar from Marbella. Follow to the Road all the way to Ronda. The Ronda Road is quite a high windey road but not too scary. Then, after about 45 minutes, there is a sign for Júzcar to turn left. It says Juzcar is 13km. It´s a drive on a windy road alongside the mountain. My husband was driving and there were a few hairy moments with cars coming towards us. From the Ronda Road to Juzcar took about 15 minutes. I personally wouldn´t drive it (a womans point of view).
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2 comments:
Dear Jo, We went there last week because of your write up. Thank you.
Hi Jo
we went to ronda for the first time and loved it. thank you for letting us know about it. Sarah :)
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