Ubrique is a municipality in Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain known for its nature trails connecting it to the Sierra de Cádiz mountains. It has historical sites like the ruins of the ancient Roman town of Ocuri and the baroque Hermitage of San Antonio. Local museums showcase the town's history of leather goods production and other cultural artifacts. Notable landmarks include the Rock of the Calf house carved into stone and the network of water fountains fed by the pure water of The 9 Pipes spring. The old town sits atop the hills with the modern town expanding into the lowlands in the 19th century. Residents celebrate various festivals and the local cuisine includes special Easter cookies