Best castles around Dévanos offer a glimpse into the region's historical architecture and strategic locations. This area features settlements situated along riverbanks, such as the Alhama River, and elevated positions providing natural defenses. The landscape includes valleys and cliffs, with some castles built into inaccessible sites. Dévanos provides opportunities to explore historical sites and fortified structures.
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Small castle on top of the village
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Impressive population that is attached to one of the walls created by the river itself, not only the church but also the houses and the castle. It's worth a stop.
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Population that is more than nine hundred meters high and that is flagged by its castle, the Castillo de Vozmediano. Its two towers watch over the small valley in which the town is located.
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This is one of the best views of the GR 93. Coming from Cornago, you reach Cervera del Río Alhama via a cliff where there are some ruins that reveal the Alhama valley. On the ridge above Cervera are the ruins of a typical Moorish fortress built on the most inaccessible site.
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Around Dévanos, you can explore a variety of historical sites including fortified settlements, castle ruins, and structures integrated into the natural landscape. These sites often highlight the region's historical architecture and strategic locations, many situated along riverbanks or on elevated positions for natural defense. Examples include the ruins at Cervera del Río Alhama and the impressive Inestrillas Castle, which is built into natural rock formations.
Yes, several castles and viewpoints offer impressive vistas. For instance, Castillo de Vozmediano is situated at over 900 meters high, with its two towers overlooking the small valley. Additionally, the Views of the Castle of Cervera from the GR 93 provide one of the best perspectives of the Alhama valley and the ruins of a Moorish fortress.
Absolutely. The region around Dévanos offers several hiking opportunities that can be combined with castle visits. For example, you can find routes like the 'Cervera del Río Alhama and Contrebia Leucade Loop' or 'Castillo de Inestrillas y San Felices — circular por Aguilar del Río Alhama'. You can explore more hiking trails in the area by visiting the Hiking around Dévanos guide.
Among the most popular are Cervera del Río Alhama, a settlement divided by "La Peña" with castle ruins at its peak, and Castillo de Vozmediano, known for its high elevation and two prominent towers. Another highly regarded site is Inestrillas Castle, where the village, church, and castle are integrated into natural rock formations.
Yes, there are running trails available. You can find routes such as the 'Cervera del Río Alhama – Alhama Greenway loop' which offers a moderate challenge, or more difficult options like the 'Vulture Nests in the Cliffs – Cervera del Río Alhama loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, check the Running Trails around Dévanos guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique integration of these historical sites with the natural landscape. Many highlights, like Inestrillas Castle, are noted for how the village, church, and castle are built into the river's walls and natural rock. The strategic locations and panoramic views, such as those from Castillo de Vozmediano, are also highly valued.
Yes, road cyclists can find routes in the vicinity. Options include the 'Cigudosa and Aguilar del Río Alhama Circular' or the longer 'Cervera del Río Alhama – Cornago loop'. These routes offer a chance to see the regional landscape and potentially views of the castles. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Dévanos guide.
Cervera del Río Alhama is unique because it's a settlement located on the banks of the Alhama River and is divided into two neighborhoods by a prominent rock formation called "La Peña." At the top of "La Peña" are the ruins of its castle, offering a distinctive blend of natural geography and historical architecture.
While the guide focuses on specific castles, the region research mentions the **Santa Gadea del Cid Castle and Historic Village** in a similar historical context. This village is a Historic-Artistic Site with medieval-style stone houses and cobbled streets, and remnants of its old wall, offering a glimpse into a fortified medieval settlement. While not directly in Dévanos, it represents the type of historical experience available in nearby regions.
The castles around Dévanos, such as the ruins of Cervera del Río Alhama and Castillo de Vozmediano, reflect the region's strategic importance throughout history. Many were built on naturally defensible sites, like cliffs or high elevations, indicating their role in controlling territories and protecting settlements along rivers like the Alhama. They represent centuries of regional conflicts and architectural adaptation to the landscape.
While specific 'easy' routes directly adjacent to each castle aren't detailed, the Hiking around Dévanos guide lists routes with varying difficulty levels. You can look for 'moderate' difficulty trails, such as the 'Barranco del Val Trail', which might offer a more relaxed experience while still allowing you to appreciate the natural surroundings near historical sites.


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