Attractions and places to see around Castro De Filabres include a variety of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The village is situated within the Sierra de los Filabres, characterized by mountainous and semi-arid slopes, and preserves traditional architecture reflecting its Moorish origins. Visitors can explore the region's unique landscapes and historical points of interest.
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El Alto de Velefique is one of Almería's most notable ascents, known for its long ramps, quiet roads, and a series of well-spaced hairpin turns. The gradients are consistent, often between 4% and 5%, with occasional sections exceeding 10%, making the climb a sustained yet achievable effort. The ascent offers sweeping views of the Sierra de los Filabres and a sense of isolation ideal for focusing on your pedaling. Its layout and landscape are reminiscent of the famous Alpe d’Huez, although it is a less-trafficked and much quieter route.
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It is a small Andalusian village of medieval origin, with white and quiet streets, dominated by the ruins of an Arab castle and surrounded by the unique desert that bears its name.
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Both mountain ranges ensure that it hardly rains in this semi-desert area.
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the village itself is very quiet and everyone you meet looks surprised that you are there. Apart from the narrow streets and the old church there is little to see in this village where the first habitation was in prehistoric times and almost all other major cultures passed here. The village itself on this spot was probably founded in the Moorish period where they enjoyed protection from a castle that overlooks the village.
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Near Tabernas lies a (semi) desert in Europe. A bone-dry area of 280 km² where the sun shines all year round and the least rain falls in all of Europe! Only a few days (approx. 3-4) per year heavy rain showers. Temperatures here vary from -5 ° to 48 ° C. This has resulted in a spectacular landscape around Tabernas.
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More recently (2016), the Tabernas Desert served as the setting for several locations in the series Game of Thrones. The scenes in the land of the Dothraki (season 6) and scenes on the gigantic steppe in Essos were filmed in the Tabernas Desert. Viewers of The Crown will see Charles and Diana visit Australia in season 4; these scenes were filmed in the Tabernas Desert. Several scenes from season 3 of La Casa De Papel were filmed in the Tabernas Desert and the makers of Penny Dreadful also came to this dry location for filming in 2016.
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The film industry has also left behind some nice memories. Buildings and rock formations etc. remind of various films.
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Near Tabernas lies the last piece of (semi) desert in Europe. A bone-dry area of 280 km² where the sun shines all year round and the least rain falls in all of Europe! Only a few days (approx. 3-4) per year heavy rain showers. Temperatures here vary from -5 ° C to 48 ° C. This has resulted in a spectacular landscape. Numerous spaghetti Westerns have been filmed here in this beautiful landscape. filmed.
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Castro De Filabres is nestled within the Sierra de los Filabres, a mountain range characterized by mountainous and semi-arid slopes, ideal for nature enthusiasts. You can also experience the unique desert landscape near Tabernas, such as the Tabernas Village and Desert, which is a bone-dry area known for its spectacular scenery and unique flora and fauna.
The village offers several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the 17th-century Mudejar-style Iglesia de la Virgen del Rosario, explore the ruins of El Castillico, which hints at the town's Arab influence, or learn about local building traditions at the Interpretation Center of Traditional Architecture (also known as the Slate Museum). Nearby, you can also find the historical Gérgal Village, Church and Castle.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Tabernas Village and Desert is listed as family-friendly, offering a unique landscape. Additionally, Texas Hollywood (Fort Bravo) provides an immersive experience of the American Old West with live shows and authentic sets, which can be enjoyable for families.
The Sierra de los Filabres region experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures. The Tabernas Desert area is known for sunshine all year round, but summer temperatures can be very high, reaching up to 48°C.
Yes, Castro De Filabres is an excellent base for hiking. The village is situated in the Sierra de los Filabres, offering diverse landscapes for nature enthusiasts. The GR-244 route, a long-distance path, passes through the area, allowing visitors to enjoy shorter, local stages. You can find various hiking routes and explore the surrounding natural beauty. For more detailed hiking options, check out the komoot guide for Attractions and Places To See around Castro De Filabres.
Absolutely. The region around Castro De Filabres is popular for cycling, including road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes with different difficulty levels, such as the 'Climb to Alto de Velefique – Alto de Velefique Pass loop from Castro de Filabres' for touring bicycles or the 'Alto de Velefique and Calar Alto - circular through the Sierra de los Filabres' for road cycling. Explore more options in the Cycling around Castro De Filabres or Road Cycling Routes around Castro De Filabres guides.
The architecture in Castro De Filabres is unique due to its traditional slate constructions and whitewashed houses, reflecting its Moorish origins. The Interpretation Center of Traditional Architecture (Slate Museum) specifically highlights the extensive use of slate in roofs, walls, and other local constructions, showcasing the region's distinctive building heritage.
The most prominent place to experience the unique desert landscape is the Tabernas Village and Desert, located next to the Tabernas Desert Natural Park. This area is known as Europe's only semi-desert, famous for its cinematic history as a backdrop for Western films. You can also visit Tabernas Western Village Andalusia to see film sets and enjoy the spectacular environment.
Yes, the Ermita & Viewpoint, perched atop a hill in Castro De Filabres, offers expansive views of the municipality and the green surroundings of the Sierra de los Filabres. It's a pleasant spot equipped with log stools and trees for shade, accessible via stone stairs on a steep path.
El Castillico, though only ruins remain, is a significant historical vestige demonstrating the town's Arab influence. It is believed to be the site of an ancient camp, potentially established by an Arab tribe in the 8th century. Some sources refer to it as the Alcazaba de Castro de los Filabres, noting its Almohad origins and later reuse during the Nasrid period.
Within Castro De Filabres, you can explore the historic town center with its traditional architecture. The Interpretation Center of Traditional Architecture provides insights into local building practices. For basic needs, the nearby Tabernas Village and Gérgal Village are mentioned as places to stock up on food and drink.
Yes, the Sierra de los Filabres offers several mountain biking trails. Routes like the 'Velefique climb – La Merendera Recreation Area loop' or the 'Climb to Alto de Velefique – Velefique climb loop' provide diverse terrain for MTB enthusiasts. You can find more detailed information and routes in the MTB Trails around Castro De Filabres guide.
Beyond Castro De Filabres, the region boasts several historical structures. You can visit the remains of the Castillo árabe Tabernas, a once mighty castle high on a hill, or explore the historical settlement of Gérgal Village with its old church and castle overlooking the village.


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