The small town of Conil is fast becoming a popular destination with tourist, however it still holds remimants of being a small Andaluciasn town with narrow streets, tapas bars, markets and strewn with cafas around Plazaz that add great character to this town. In addition to this the town has spectacular beaches, sitting on a wide bay of yello sand as far as the eye can see. Head for El Palmar beach for campsites and hostels and a couple of excellent beach restaurants for lunch. One or two become discotheques on hot summer nights. Conil is well known for its seafood restaurants. Try the ortiguillas (deep fried sea anemones), which you can only find in the Cadiz area and for a really reasonable meal check out the bar restaurant Pena Federata de Caza on the road uphill towards Barbate. Beaches The beaches of Conil are in three sections: La Fontinilla near the town Paseo Maritimo Fuente del Gallo backed by cliffs to the north of the town. Calas de Roche numerous coves to the north, difficult access to some, make them quiet except for summer weekends.
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