Go to Cuenca

when you go to Spain make sure you go to Cuenca. It is a world heritage site for a reason. You go up by bus to the castle uphill or you can walk though it is quite a distance and could be tiring depending upon your degree of fitness. Walking back down to the town is a piece of cake and a very interesting stroll. There are also a few ways to go down through the narrow streets which you should probably try. By bus by train from Madrid it will take about an hour and a half so if you leave early in the morning you can spend the day there and then come back in the afternoon or evening but it’s a nice little town to stay overnight. I didn’t find a bunch else except for the journey up to the castle and the churches to visit up there. There are quite a few restaurants in coffee shops along the way but they seem to be mostly catering to the tourist crowd so they be judged as tourist restaurants. As you visit this area you will see a beautiful landscape and buildings right on cliff sides that will definitely be worth a few photos.

Cliffside
The beautiful cliff sides
Bridgeview
Walking across the bridge to the museum
Looking at the town go to Cuenca
I thought the colors here looking down into the town were very interesting
Monastery go to Cuenca
The monastery in the middle of the valley which is now a museum
Different paths go to Cuenca
There are many different trails off the roadside that you can take to see the beautiful scenery from different points of view
Entranceway
The main gate and entranceway into the cathedral and Castle area
Narrow streets
Some of the road up there is very narrow so they have a traffic light to allow cars one way and then stop to wait for cars coming the opposite way
Short doorway
This door to the building must’ve been made a long time ago, for very short people
A large statue of Jesus
Monumento al Sagrado Corazón de Jesus
Canyon view
You can see how the water washed away the land to create a beautiful canyon
Old cathedral doors
These stores to the cathedral are very old
Cathedral entranceway
The entranceway to the cathedral
Vespa Shop serving alcohol
I just thought this was interesting that the Vespa service shop is offering an Aperol spritz for €5.9. This is the first motorcycle service shop I have seen that serves alcohol.
Cliffside buildings
Buildings on the cliffside
Horse steps
What I learned in Bologna, Italy was that these long steps were created for people on horseback
A nun
This nun is obviously giving directions to the kids
Cliffside
You can probably find a place to stay that is right on the edge of the cliff
Tourist site
Even though it was cold there were quite a few tourists mailing around
Valley view
Just a nice view of the cliffs and the valley and the tall trees that look like bushes
Good soup
It was kind of like a Spanish version of the Chinese “egg drop soup”. The wine was very tasty and the bread was fresh.
Raw beef
The food looks good but the meat was raw on the inside and way too chewy to eatbut I had them cook it a second time. It’s probably best to eat down in the town in a place that is not so touristy
Restaurant façade
A nice old restaurant façade
Canyon view
Are you looking up towards the canyon
Ferrari
And of course you have to be able to see a Ferrari
Follow the narrow path
It’s more interesting on the way down to follow the narrow paths rather than the main road
Interesting window
I just thought this window was a very interesting shape
Sushi restaurant
The name of the shop does not exactly make me feel comfortable with the food
My last photo with the backpack
Everything I own is in these bags and I am without a home. But recently I decided to get a small suitcase with wheels. There is a limit to carrying 14 kg every other day.

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