
The weather continues to be sunny, though not very warm at about 9°C, so today we headed south towards Ronda and then beyond by taking the A-369 road into the Genal Valley, with no particular destination in mind, just hoping to enjoy the scenery.

After driving through thick fog in Ronda, I was beginning to have doubts that our journey was worthwhile. However, a few kilometres south of the town we rose above the fog and stopped to take these few pictures of the mists in the valleys below.


After about six kilometres we saw a sign on the left to the village of
Alpandeire, so we turned off and followed the road to the pueblo.
The village was just visible through the mist below us, here pictured from one of the many viewpoints along the road.


We parked on the main road at the top of the village and walked down through the narrow streets to explore further.



An unusually decorated house.

A statue of
Brother Leopold of Alpandeire (1866-1956), who was born in the village and is currently undergoing the process of beatification in recognition of the good works he performed during his life.





I liked Alpandeire. Unspoilt with lots of narrow, well kept little streets and with many of the houses retaining what looked like old and original features.
A shame that the weather obscured the no doubt fantastic views of the surrounding mountains and scenery but still well worth a visit.

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