Costa Blanca
| Moraira
Teulada was a village populated by 52 old Christian families
and dedicated to growing Muscatel grapes and raisins. The
villagers built a beautiful late-Gothic church in honour of
the patron saint, St Catalina.Prehistoric man, the Iberians
and especially the Moors (Benimeit, Benimarco and Alcasar
are rural sections of Teulada) all left remains in this coastal
area. Teulada became a walled village that was located slightly
away from the coast for fear of Berber pirate attacks. As
the village was near the coast, it was also a fishing village.
Today both agriculture and fishing have given way to the tourism
industry. The parish church, the hermitage of the Divina Pastora,
the defensive tower, which rises over the Playa de la Ampolla
and known as the Moraira Castle, are all architectural features
of note. After the green fields covered in vines and riu-raus
(traditional drying houses) we arrive at the Port of Moraira,
a large tourist centre. Here there is a 8-km coastline with
fine sandy beaches and transparent water, including L'Ampolla,
Platgetes and Del Portet beaches. There are also small coves
such as L'Andrago, Punta Estrella, Cap Blanc and La Cala.
The most famous beach is that of La Ampolla, located next
to the castle. The San Vicente Ferrer Cooperative produces
excellent award-winning wines with its Teulada grapes - i.e.
the Marina Alta White and Muscatel. The Marina Alta White
is made with Muscat grapes, which gives it an aromatic and
fruity taste and, even though it is a white wine, it is very
sweet. The Muscatel is made with Muscatel Romanao grapes,
which are considered one of the best varieties of grapes in
the world, and the taste of the wine is reminiscent of the
grape. Both wines can be purchased in the wine cellars.
Location:
Teulada is located 1 km from the N-332 between Benissa and
Gata de Gorgos. Its port of Moraira is situated 6 km from
the town centre. There is a stop here on the Alicante-Dénia
railway. Located 75 km from Alicante and 31 km from Benidorm.
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