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Santa Catalina Castle – Cádiz Cathedral loop from Valdelagrana

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Spain
Andalusia
Cádiz
Campiña de Jerez
El Puerto De Santa María

Santa Catalina Castle – Cádiz Cathedral loop from Valdelagrana

Hard

4.9

(8)

64

hikers

Santa Catalina Castle – Cádiz Cathedral loop from Valdelagrana

07:19

29.0km

50m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The route includes a crossing by ferry. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

This route includes a ferry crossing

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After 3.03 km for 9.07 km

After 16.9 km for 9.07 km

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Start point

Train Station

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12.8 km

Cádiz Cathedral

Highlight • Religious Site

The Cathedral of Cádiz is one of the city's most emblematic monuments. Also known as the New Cathedral, it stands out for its blend of Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical styles, the result of over 116 years of construction.
It is located in the Plaza de la Catedral, in the heart of the historic center, facing the sea, which has earned it nicknames such as "Holy Cross over the Sea" or "Holy Cross over the Waters."

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12.9 km

Cathedral Square, Cádiz

Highlight • Historical Site

Particularly noteworthy is the Cathedral with the crypt, designed by Vicente Acero and completed in 1726, organized around a circular space, covered by a flat vault, from which some rooms open. The set is presided over by a rectangular space with niches for burials in which, on the head wall, there is a marble Genoese altar from the 17th century with the image of the Virgin of the Rosary in white marble and in high quality Baroque style. . to the Italian sculptor Alessandro Algardi. In addition to the bishops of the diocese, Manuel de Falla and José Maria Pemán, illustrious figures from Cádiz, are also buried in the crypt.

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3

14.7 km

Santa Catalina Castle

Highlight • Castle

The castle represents an important example of the military architecture of the Modern Age and has survived to this day without major changes.

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4

15.7 km

Cádiz Central Market

Highlight • Monument

The project for the Central Market of Cadiz was the work of Torcuato Bejumeda, who proposed a quadrilateral square in neoclassical style enclosed by a Doric portico, located on the grounds of the Descalzos convent, today Plaza de la Libertad, expropriated in the 1830s.

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15.9 km

Torre Tavira and Cádiz's Old Town

Highlight • Historical Site

In Cádiz's Plaza Topete, street musicians are part of the cultural and tourist scene, although they currently face certain restrictions. One of the most debated topics is the use of amplifiers, which is prohibited by current municipal regulations. This has generated discontent among artists, who argue that without amplification, it is difficult to offer quality performances, especially in open spaces where sound is easily lost.

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16.2 km

Cádiz Cathedral

Highlight • Religious Site

The crypt, designed by Vicente Acero and completed in 1726, is worth noting. It is organized around a circular space, covered by a flat vault, from which some rooms open out. The complex is presided over by a rectangular space with niches for burials in which, on the head wall, there is a 17th-century Genoese marble altar with the image of the Virgen del Rosario in white marble and in a high-quality Baroque style. . the Italian sculptor Alessandro Algardi.

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16.5 km

Monument to the Cadiz politician Sigismundo Moret in the Plaza de San Juan de Dios.

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16.5 km

San Juan de Dios Square, Cádiz

Highlight • Settlement

In the Plaza de San Juan de Dios, several buildings of interest stand out, such as the Municipality, the church of San Juan de Dios and the Casa de los Pazos Miranda.
Furthermore, thanks to the last remodeling of the square, completed in 2012, the pedestrianization of the public space was also completed and new decorative elements were added. Among them, the monument to the Cádiz politician Sigismundo Moret stands out, recovered for this square, which it already occupied when it was inaugurated in 1909.

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29.0 km

End point

Train Station

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18.0 km

5.42 km

4.44 km

733 m

326 m

Surfaces

20.1 km

5.34 km

3.40 km

140 m

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