Province of Cuenca
The province of Cuenca is surprising for its diverse landscapes: its plains of La Mancha contrast with its mountain ranges, both of which are, without a doubt, of great beauty. From its capital city, a World Heritage Site, full of contrasts and located in the middle of the province, each one of its natural regions can be visited: La Alcarria Conquense (The Cuencan part of La Alcarria), La Mancha, La Manchuela and la Serranía (the Mountains). These areas, with their natural diversity, offer the visitor a range of opportunities to discover the same region.
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Balneario de Solán de Cabras
(Beteta,Cuenca)
The Spa is situated in the Serranía de Cuenca (Cuenca Mountains), at 950 metres above sea level and half-way between Madrid and the coast of Valencia, tucked away in the Solán de Cabras Valley.
Tel. 969 186 010 / 969 186 012 | reservas@rbsc.es
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La Quinta de Malú Country House Lodge
(Las Valeras,Cuenca)
Unique 17th century house, with clear traces of Castilian-Manchegan architecture of former times, situated in the Villa de Valeria, where visitors can also enjoy visits to the Romanesque church and its museum, the ruins of the roman court or the ravines that surround the town, with their spectacular steep gorges, with attractive climbing opportunities.
Tel. 655 027 223 | malujipis@yahoo.es
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Universitas Rural Palace Country House Lodge
(Villaescusa de Haro,Cuenca)
Renaissance building built in the late-15th and early-16th centuries for the University of Central and Southern Spain, later replaced by the Alcalá de Henares University, which is now a residential building and Rural Palace.
Tel. 967 168 593 / 620 299 962 | ruraluniversitas@gmail.com
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Monuments (Total: 63)
Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de Gracia (Cuenca)
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Church of San Juan Bautista (Alarcón)
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Casas Colgadas (Hanging Houses) (Cuenca)
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