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Can I save on my Guejar Sierra car rental if I bundle it with hotels and flights?
Certainly --- bundle your hotel, car and flight into a Guejar Sierra vacation package and you'll save plenty. With so much to uncover in the Guejar Sierra area, having your own wheels will make exploring a breeze. Once you're behind the wheel, turn up the stereo and head to Mosque--Cathedral of Córdoba, a well-known sight roughly 90 mi from Guejar Sierra.
What is the best time of year to go to Guejar Sierra?
Going in the quietest months of the year, November, December and January, comes with a swag of benefits --- think cheap hotels and flights and less bumping shoulders with hordes of tourists. But there's a real appeal to the destination in the peak season. More events will be planned and more attractions will be open in March, April and September. If you're on a budget, usually has the cheapest hotel prices. You'll pay a lot more for a bed in .
Which airport is best for Guejar Sierra?
Federico Garcia Lorca Airport (GRX) is the major airport for travelers flying to Guejar Sierra. Once you land, you'll be 19 mi west of the downtown area.
What is there to do in Guejar Sierra?
Take advantage of the great photo opportunities at Mulhacen, one of the most visited attractions in Guejar Sierra. There's plenty more to discover around this exciting city, so make sure you have enough time to visit some of its hidden gems.
Where should I stay when visiting Guejar Sierra?
If you're searching for a place to base yourself, take a look at the Hotel Rural Fuente La Teja. It's the top choice for many travelers.

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The Rio Genil valley, in Sierra Nevada, province of Granada, Spain.
Near the source of the Rio Genil, Sierra Nevada, Andalusia, Spain.
Rocks in the Sierra Nevada, Andalusia, Spain.
The Veleta peak (3.398 m) & surroundings, from the highest paved road in Europe, Sierra Nevada, Andalusia, Spain.
The observatorio Mohon del Trigo is an observatory, which was built in in 1902 and contained a 32 cm Cassegrain type KYOTO reflector telescope donated by Georgetown University. It is located in the vicinity of Pico del Veleta (3394m) in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Spain at a height of about 2600m. The observatory was abandoned in the 1970s and deterioated into a ruin as documented by me in 2010. Since then, the observatory has been restored and is today in good shape (as seen from the outside, at least, I have not been inside). Nearby is also barracks used by the Special Operations Command of Spain. Here, the observatory is seen in evening sun as viewed from nearby Monument of Our Lady of the Snows. From this view point, the modern Sierra Nevada Observatory established 1981 can also be seen, but in the opposite direction.(Thanks to Slaunger for his excellent caption of his Featured Picture of the same building, I've almost copied and pasted...