Camping Caravaning Cuenca
Ctra. Cuenca-Tragacete, Km. 7, Cuenca
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Camping Caravaning Cuenca

Ctra. Cuenca-Tragacete, Km. 7 Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha, 16147, Spain and Canary Islands

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The Epic Day Trip

A travel blog entry by farnie10

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... daytrip. We weren't too worried, though. We still had about 2.5hrs of sunlight, and we thought that we could just hop out at Albarracin, snap off a few shots and then keep going to Cuenca for sunset. Until we got there. I don't think that I have ever seen such a picturesque location before. Amazingly this wasn't a UNESCO site, but I suppose they can't just go awarding WH status to every pretty place. The town was established here about 1000 years ago, and ...

Rock climbing on limestone Part 1

A travel blog entry by jbwoods

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... at 8a/5.13b. I tried a couple of really classic 7b+/5.12c routes which were really cool.

We had a nice dinner with some Spanish climbers, mostly all in Spanish, so needless to say I was lost but it was fun anyway. Then we drove back to Madrid that night and I returned to Laura's house. Overall a great day outside and highly recommended for climbers if you find yourself in/near ...

The Hanging Houses of Cuenca & the Enchanted City

A travel blog entry by tlvice

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We then entered the Cuenca Cathedral. It was one of the best we have been in since we have been here. I think this really gives the Toledo Cathedral a run for its money. The construction of the Cathedral began in the late 12th Century.


The Museum of Abstract Art was open when we emerged from the Cathedral so we decided to go there. There were some pieces that we really liked. One of them was done by ...

Albarracín and Teruel

A travel blog entry by catswain

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... winding streets. I donīt know how he got that bus back down! It was a fairly steep climb up once we got off the bus. Fortunately, the path was a series of switchbacks so we didnīt have to climb straight up. We spent some time climbing around the old walls up there which was a bit scary at times because there weren't any railings as you walked along the tops of the walls. After exploring the walls, we came back down into the town and into ...

Lalala on the nature walk through Cuenca

A travel blog entry by alexastravels

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Took a 2 hour van ride to get to the ancient city full of history. Cuenca's history consists of battles and retaking of the city numerous times but Muslims and Christians.

I wish i could remember everything about it :-/

but it was FREEZING outside and we ...

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