PUEBLO CAMELOT

21st August 2023
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THE BASICS

Pueblo Camelot is a low rise, white development on the Los Hidalgos hillside of Duquesa. 

A FEW MORE DETAILS

Pueblo Camelot was built in the mid 1980´s and is reminiscent of a traditional, white Spanish village.

The community is built around a large central lagoon style swimming pool that creates an oasis of calm. Tropical gardens and a grassed area add to the ambience. There is a shared BBQ area that can be reserved by owners

Despite the older age of the community it has stood the test of time and remains in great condition and even through many changes made by owners over the years, it still remains charming and authentic. 

The apartments all have very different orientations but all with views over the pool. The apartments have marble floors, and over the years many owners have upgraded bathrooms and kitchens.

If you prefer a more traditional property, Pueblo Camelot is a great choice.

With only a 10 minute stroll to the beach and  bars and restaurants and a further 5 minutes to Puerto Duquesa Pueblo Camelot offers a quieter, traditional residence with easy access to amenities

Where Is Pueblo Camelot?

La Duquesa is located on the western coast of the Costa del Sol within the Malaga Province, and just a few kilometres away Cadiz Province. It is the quieter end of the Costa del Sol with development in the area not truly growing until the late 90´s, – early 2000´s. And then of course the recession hit and development stopped. Once it started again around 5 years ago, lessons had been learned and the area remains low rise and green & fairly quiet. We have a close community with full time residents of mixed culutures and tend be a commuter town for Gibraltar workers. 

Our nearest big town is Estepona with a population of around 76,000, a bustling Spanish town with a beautiful traditional town centre filled with boutiques, restaurants and cafes. To the west of La Duquesa is Sotogrande, with a beautiful Marina and bags of sporting activities to be had. La Duquesa itself has a beautiful Marina, one of the prettiest on the coast, it´s neighbour is Sabinillas, a very Spanish coastal town and where most amenities are found, banks, supermarkets and the Health Centre. We have Manilva, the white pueblo just a few mintues from the coast and Castillos, is the Roman hamlet, snuggled on the coast and a few minutes stroll along the promenade from Duquesa Port.

More about the area can be found HERE

Malaga Airport: 91KM

Gibraltar Airport: 33KM


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