Cerro del castillo, 30890 Puerto Lumbreras, SpainMap
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Trudie S
Dreadful
It is difficult to believe that 3.3 million euros were spent renovating this site only 10 years ago. We visited this week and it is completely derelict. The only thing left apart from rubbish and pile...
Had a great visit to the castle. Got there about eleven on Sunday and we’re only people there. Went into cave house museum and looked around then the guide Francisco said he would take us around the o...
Checked website, emailed tourist office. Visit on Saturday 2nd March 2019, All said open on sat and sun 10am to 2pm and 4.30 to 6pm. Went to tourist office first, that was closed even when notice on d...
I would not say you need to go here, when you do not already have another reason to go to Puerto, but once you are there iot is a very cool place to visit, unexpected and interesting. I recommend you ...
Dreadful
It is difficult to believe that 3.3 million euros were spent renovating this site only 10 years ago. We visited this week and it is completely derelict. The only thing left apart from rubbish and pile...
Great day out.
Had a great visit to the castle. Got there about eleven on Sunday and we’re only people there. Went into cave house museum and looked around then the guide Francisco said he would take us around the o...
Disappointed to find closed on saturday morning
Checked website, emailed tourist office. Visit on Saturday 2nd March 2019, All said open on sat and sun 10am to 2pm and 4.30 to 6pm. Went to tourist office first, that was closed even when notice on d...
Unexpected
I would not say you need to go here, when you do not already have another reason to go to Puerto, but once you are there iot is a very cool place to visit, unexpected and interesting. I recommend you ...
Reconstruction of the old castle
It is a castle built in the early Muslim era, towards the XIIth century and later expanded in the Christian era.