Photo "There is a veranda with stunning double windows open to the precipice. This kind of natural cave is situated on a rock Horadada, on a canyon where are incredible prospects for the mouth of the river Jucar a huge gap of several hundred meters. Lucifer is famous viewpoint in the mountains of Castile: The Devil's Window of the Sierra de Cuenca, a rock and hollow like a huge domed skull, where the council, organized Beelzebub sara brujeriles defenestrated and the curious who came to look through their windows open to the patio of the dramatic Jucar. Views from the window window DiabloEl Diablo is an excellent viewpoint from where we can see the river Jucar way through a valley, and also Villalba de la Sierra, a beautiful town that deserves a walk through the streets. But what is truly spectacular beneath the pools that form the Jucar of intense colors and the environment deserve to be visited. In addition, two of them can be a wash (especially in the first), just keep that value and not think that the water is cold." by José Luis Mieza (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0) / Cropped from original

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Travel is all about experiences, whether you’re trekking across the world or just miles away from home. And while you may think of backpacking students when cheap hostels come to mind, modern-day hostels appeal to a much more diverse group of people. Hostels are traditionally beloved as a great way to meet fellow travelers and as a more affordable option to hotels. They’re the perfect place to rest for the night and then get up and go on your next day of exploring Villalba de la Sierra and beyond.

 

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It’s customary for hostels to contain multiple bunk beds in a dorm-style room to be shared with friends (or strangers). So, can couples stay in hostels? The short answer is yes. Some of the best hostels in the world (and maybe even in Villalba de la Sierra) are private room hostels that feature larger beds and more privacy. There are even bookable accommodations that offer family hostel rooms that provide even more space. Hostels are more commonly found internationally, but USA hostels are beginning to pop up around the country.

If secluded quarters and quiet accommodations are a priority to you during your travels, there are boutique and luxury hostels that offer upgraded private rooms, elevated décor, and higher end amenities. It’s possible to get the affordability and energy of a hostel with some elements of privacy that you’d usually only find by staying in a hotel.

 

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Hotel Restaurante El Tablazo

Hotel Restaurante El Tablazo

2 out of 5
Camino de la Noria, sn, Villalba de la Sierra
Hotel Restaurante El Tablazo
Hotel Torremangana

Hotel Torremangana

4 out of 5
Avenida San Ignacio De Loyola, 9, Cuenca, Cuenca
Hotel Torremangana
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