
Rolling hills, sherry bodegas and the unhurried rhythm of Andalusia.
Jerez de la Frontera feels like a place where life slows down all by itself. The city radiates warmth: broad squares, old bodegas, quiet streets and a soft glow on the whitewashed façades. It is a delightful spot to begin your campervan trip, especially if you enjoy culture in a relaxed setting. From Jerez you can head straight for Cádiz, the Costa de la Luz, silent country roads and green hills. The whole area feels open, light and calm — ideal for exploring Andalusia at your own pace.
One of the city's most distinctive sights. Cool cellars, wooden barrels and a soft, hushed atmosphere. Perfect as a first stop.
A famous equestrian school with elegant performances and beautiful stables. Even if horses aren't your thing, it is a graceful, peaceful experience.
Broad beaches, dunes and plenty of calm. From Jerez you're there in no time. Ideal for travellers who fancy a good blast of sea air.



A beautiful route through rolling hills and white villages. The pace is slow and the views are superb.
Quiet coastal roads towards one of the oldest cities in Europe. A lovely mix of sea, nature and culture.
A peaceful hill route to one of the prettiest villages in Andalusia. Narrow streets, luminous colours and glorious viewpoints.
Around 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Yes, the pace here is wonderfully relaxed and friendly.
Certainly — especially towards the coast, they are wide and easy to navigate.
Yes, you'll find lovely spots towards Cádiz and the Costa de la Luz in particular.
No, a standard category B licence is all you need.
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