Weather in Alcala del Jucar. Actual conditions and forecast

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More to see in Alcala del Jucar
The entire territory of the town is a unique architectural complex thanks to the numerous old buildings that are partially carved in the rock. Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar remains the main historic symbol of the town. Arabs built the first stronghold on this site yet in the 12th century. At the beginning of the 13th century, King Alfonso VIII captured the castle and turned it into a royal residence. In the coming years, the fortress was continuously rebuilt and expanded. The Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar that we can see today has had an unchanged look since the end of the 15th century. The castle had only planned reconstructions but there were no large-scale architectural changes. Castillo de Alcalá del Júcar is located at the top of a hill, and the adjacent area is a fabulous viewpoint with a striking panorama of the town. Today, the entire territory of the castle is open for excursions. Tourists particularly enjoy visiting the underground tunnels that are made in the territory of the fortress. Centuries ago, these tunnels connected the castle to different parts of the town. Today, visitors can take a walk in some of these old tunnels. There are several interesting museums in the town. Don’t forget to visit the El Castillo Museum. It is open in a traditional cave house. The museum’s founders managed to carefully restore the typical atmosphere of the previous centuries. In the museum, visitors can see old furniture, household items, beautiful tableware … Read further

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Shopping, streets and outlets

Don’t forget to visit the main bakehouse in the town – La Artesana – and try its signature product, mouthwatering almond cookies. All types of cookies and pastries are sold by weight, so visitors can buy affordable edible souvenirs for their loved ones here. Besides cookies, the bakehouse offers delicious fruit cakes, various patty cakes, traditional bread types, and many other baked products. The … Open

Attractions and active leisure

All fans of extreme sports will find it interesting to visit Alcala del Jucar in summer. This is when fans of rafting and kayaking prefer to arrive in this Spanish town. Local tourist center can provide you with valuable information on the sports activities in the region. Both beginners and professionals can easily find suitable entertainment here. Some areas of the mountain rivers are suitable even for children … Open

Cultural excursion through Alcala del Jucar - things to see

Cueva de Garadén is an outstanding historic landmark. This cave is one of the largest and oldest underground tunnels in the town. The length of Cueva de Garadén is 170 meters. The tunnel was built yet in the 12th century. The entrance to the tunnel is at the castle’s territory. The cave ends near an old watch post that was also built in the Middle Ages. Today, everyone is welcome to explore the gloomy … Open

Alcala del Jucar sightseeing

Take a stroll on Algarrada Street, which leads directly to the castle, and you will reach the fortress. This building has three floors and an interesting shape – a hexagon with two oval side turrets. The inner décor of the castle was remade several times, so it is hard to recreate its original look. This is the reason why the current interior design of the castle is quite modest – all original elements of … Open

Climate in Spain and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

If the purpose of the holiday is to get acquainted with historical and architectural monuments, it is best to go on tour in autumn, spring or early summer, when there is a moderate temperature, and you can comfortably spend time outdoors. The historical sights of Madrid, Leon, Catalonia, Andalusia, San Sebastian and other ancient cities are also open to tourists all year round. Every year in Spain, many different carnivals, festivals and costume parties are held and a visit to one of such events will afford you the opportunity of not only having a great time, but also getting acquainted with the originality of this nationality and their traditions. Many people go to Spain for the New Year holidays. The period of carnivals starts from February and lasts until the end of March. The most massive marches are held in Tarragona, Cadiz and in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. For shopping, it is necessary to go between mid-January and the end of July. It is at this time in Spain, that the season of sales starts. The ski season in the country does not last long. At the end of December, the snow on the mountain tops is not yet stable. It is therefore better to go from the middle of January because by the end of March, due to a sharp warming, the snow slopes become unsuitable and the season ends. … Open

Atmosphere of Spain: religion and languages

Spain can rightly be called one of the most multilingual countries in Europe. The dictatorial ways of governing by Francisco Franco, greatly influenced the formation of the state language. The majority of the ethnic population was therefore subjected to immense pressure. Their indigenous language was forbidden, and offenders caught trying to spread the language were put away and subsequently executed. But, despite this, the languages ​​of the ethnic population of Spain still preserved and today they are gaining strength again and actively experiencing a renaissance. The ethnic strata of Spain are Catalans speaking Catalan, Galicians speaking Galician, Basques speaking Basque language, Asturians speaking Asturian language, Occitans speaking Occitan language, and Aragonese speaking Aragonese language. The latter on the list is the only language that is now on the verge of extinction. Catalan is spoken not only by the inhabitants of modern Catalonia, but also by residents of the Balearic Islands. … Open

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