Seteñil de las Bodegas is a picturesque village located in the province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Situated in the Andalusian countryside, Sedeñil is renowned for its unique architecture, with houses built into the surrounding cliffs. The village’s whitewashed buildings contrast beautifully with the natural red cliffs, creating a striking visual impression.
One of Sedeñil de las Bodegas’s most notable features are its cave dwellings, carved directly into the soft rock formations. These cave dwellings have been inhabited for centuries and bear witness to the area’s long history of human settlement. The village also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with traces of its Moorish and medieval past evident in its architecture and structure.


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The only way to reach this place is by car or by excursion. From Seville, there are day trips offered by GetYourGuide.
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