Las Majadas
Las Majadas, a village located in the mountain range of the same name, and situated south of the highest peaks of the mountains of Cuenca, is tucked away in one of the most beautiful corners of Cuenca.

Location
The town of Las Majadas is located 36Km. from the capital, following the CM-2105 road to Tragacete and the Source of the River Cuervo.
- Tourist information
- Council of Las Majadas. Phone: 969 28 30 61
- How to get there
- Road transport
Located to the north of the capital, it is linked to the capital and other mountain villages via a local road crossing the entire north of the province up to Beteta and its bordering villages. This is a beautiful mountain village that has an interesting wooden furniture tradition.
The XVI Century Parochial Church has a rectangular design, of a single nave in two bodies, defined by large main arches, and covered with artisan beams. At the foot of church, there is a Renaissance-style square-plan tower. The atrium and sacristy annexes are a variation on the robust theme of the original Renaissance church.
- Special trips in Las Majadas
- The nature site called Los Callejones is just a kilometre's distance from the village. This geological formation was formed by the differential erosion of calcareous rocks, with air and water modelling figures with the appearance of: bridges, arches, corridors, stone inhabitants, doors, squares, monoliths, etc. To sum up, it is like an enchanted city in the midst of Cuenca's mountains. Just 10 kilometres away we find El Hosquillo, a natural hunting park located in a spectacular valley with bears, roe deers, deers, fallow deers and muflons.
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Tourism Information Office
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Talavera de la Reina Tourist Information Office
Palenque, 2
Talavera de la Reina
(Toledo)
Tel. 925 826 322
Fax 925 806 614





