Here is a photo of the cathedral (https://granadafoto.com/data/media/28/guadix_cathedral.jpg) Image used with the permission of granadafoto.com
Being in Guadix is like going back in a time machine anout 20 years. Guadix has no massive hypermarkets which have put all the small retailers out of business so there are lots of small independent shops. The central market in the main high street is an interesting place to wander around. There are many stalls selling fish, meat and vegetables.
Guadix has a "barrio de cuevas" a cave house neighbourhood where most of the houses are caves. This is worth a drive through or a walk around. There is a cave museum in Purullena which which is a village next to Guadix.
On Saturday mornings there is a big open air market next to the river worth a visit. I always buy a bag of roasted almonds and a selection of fancy olives.
Eating in Guadix. Guadix is cheaper than Granada and a lot of the menu del dia places are exceptional value and quality. I have to admit that every time I go to Guadix I am not very adventurous and I eat in a restaurant across the road from the tourist information centre called the Torcuato. It is just a simple restaurant but for 9 euros you get an excellent meal.
The tourist information centre in Guadix has lots of leaflets with ideas for trips. I followed the map of one of the leaflets one day and visited some Dolmenes (neolithic burial sites made at a similar time as Stonehenge) located to the north of Guadix.
Just to the north of Guadix towards Almeria is a massive solar power station with acres of solar panels and also there is a very big wind farm. The Spanish goverment seems to be encouraging renewable enery generation. It is possible to see the windmills for miles around.
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