Spanish orange signpost for ramblers, mountain path guadalest, Castell de Castells, Castellet Spain Vertical 106741_Spain10


Castell de Castells is a small village high in the mountains of the Marina Alta on the Costa Blanca in southeastern Spain. The village is at the source of the Rio Jalón and surrounded by mountains. It is approximately 12 km from the nearest village of Benigembla, and 20 km from Jalón, the nearest large town. It is approximately one hour's drive to the beaches, the Fuentes de Algar, and Terra Mítica theme park. Also in the area are the caves of Vall d'Ebo and Benidoleig. The highest peak of the mountain range Serrella is over 550 metres. The remains of an Arabic castle, Penya Castellet, and many trails are found in the area, popular for walking and mountain biking. The area has a rich history with three settlements around the village: Pla de Petracos, Bitlla and Pla d'Alt (The High Place). The ruins of these settlements are now being rebuilt as modern homes. Five kilometres outside the village in the area known as Pla de Petracos are ancient cave paintings said to have been painted over 5000 years ago. Caves at the archaeological site have a viewing platform, and the paintings are explained on six interpretive panels. Three kilometres outside the village is an enormous Natural arch, Els Arcs.


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Location: Castell de Castells, Comunidad Valenciana, España Spain
Photo credit: © Daniel Valla FRPS / Alamy / Afripics
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