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Worth Few Minutes
Old fort plus behind it the remains of a larger development largely flattened. But its always nice to see these buildings from many hundred of years ago still exist.
Castillo de la Duquesa dates from around the 17th I believe and is really worth visiting. Its opening hours are displayed outside and I think it closes at least one day in the week, longer in winter a...
Lovingly restored 17th century castle where the inhabitants of the village lived during the Civil War
Castillo de la Duquesa has its feet in Roman Spain and there are recently excavated ruins along with the Roman Baths (sadly overgrown) in the Plaza de los Baños Romanos. Full of little family run rest...
Worth Few Minutes
Old fort plus behind it the remains of a larger development largely flattened. But its always nice to see these buildings from many hundred of years ago still exist.
Outstanding views once inside and on the ramparts
Castillo de la Duquesa dates from around the 17th I believe and is really worth visiting. Its opening hours are displayed outside and I think it closes at least one day in the week, longer in winter a...
Lovingly restored 17th century castle where the inhabitants of the village lived during the Civil War
Castillo de la Duquesa has its feet in Roman Spain and there are recently excavated ruins along with the Roman Baths (sadly overgrown) in the Plaza de los Baños Romanos. Full of little family run rest...
Chate with charm
The hotel is a very nice hotel, and the hotel is very nice and very nice.
Forced visit
Well a small but attractive fortification and easy to visit at a moment and climb up and see the beach, port and light