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Spain’s little-known village is one of the ‘most beautiful’ but sees few tourists

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Cantavieja, in the Argon region of eastern Spain, has been named one of Spain’s most beautiful villages, and last year was named one of the world’s best tourist villages by the United Nations.

Cantavieja is a town full of history and monuments (Getty Images)

One of Spain’s most beautiful villages, it is also one of the country’s least visited tourist destinations.

Cantavieja is a town full of history and monuments that is worth visiting, but few people actually visit. The ruins of its old castle govern a town of 700 people located on the east coast of the country.




Destroyed during the First Carlist War in the 1830s, Cantavieja became General Ramon Cabrera’s headquarters. Fortunately, neither that nor any subsequent conflict caused much damage to the town, and many of its Gothic buildings remained intact.

Buildings such as the Church of San Miguel, the old baroque hospital of San Roque, and the manor house Casa Vile are so beautiful and well-preserved that Cantavieja has been declared an Important Cultural Monument.

It was then declared one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of Spain” in 2014. Last year, it was named one of the world’s best tourist villages by the United Nations.

Only 700 people live in this town(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

For explorers, the narrow cobblestone streets, medieval-style houses, and steep terrain are perfect for hikes, walks, or viewpoints. You can visit the Tarahuela lookout, La Fuente de la Faldrilla and the banks of the Cantavieja River. If you are lucky, you may be able to observe the behavior of cows and goats in these places.

Ibex, roe deer, wild boars, foxes, mustelids, martens, otters, griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, and golden eagles are also creatures that can be monitored.

“Cantavieja is a monument, history and nature. Just by strolling along the surrounding paths you will reach amazing places such as the Balcony of Cantavieja, the fountain “La Faldrilla” and the banks of the Cantavieja River,” says Turismo Aragón. writes about this town.



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