Almonacid Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Just incredible
It was the day after La Dana and we weren't even sure if we could get there. The gravel track up the hill was impassible so we walked. It takes about 20 minutes - a very steep climb if you take the di...
If you like ruined castles this is a good one. Commanding views. If you get past the first 100 yards driving you can drive all the way as this is a rather long hike.
Was a good way to get my 4 year old intrested to come up, we were staying in a hotel 5 minutes drive from here so came for a short visit. Nothing to read, but costs nothing and can walk anywhere. Was...
The Almonacid dominates the local landscape. I admired it from afar on horseback, and decided to visit. Though it is now partially in ruins, it is still a highly interesting site and very important ...
Just incredible
It was the day after La Dana and we weren't even sure if we could get there. The gravel track up the hill was impassible so we walked. It takes about 20 minutes - a very steep climb if you take the di...
Pretty good
If you like ruined castles this is a good one. Commanding views. If you get past the first 100 yards driving you can drive all the way as this is a rather long hike.
El Cid stayed here and he was a Knight
Was a good way to get my 4 year old intrested to come up, we were staying in a hotel 5 minutes drive from here so came for a short visit. Nothing to read, but costs nothing and can walk anywhere. Was...
Where else but Spain
Where else but Spain can you literally find a 12th century castle without knowing it's there until you see it? Regards, OldeBear
An interesting historical site
The Almonacid dominates the local landscape. I admired it from afar on horseback, and decided to visit. Though it is now partially in ruins, it is still a highly interesting site and very important ...