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El castillo de Aín y los habitantes del bosque

Head into the heart of the Sierra de Espadán to visit Aín, a charming village. Strolling through its streets, you will find numerous traces of the Muslim era, for example, irrigation canals and mills, as it was one of the epicentres where the numerous 16th-century Moorish revolts landed, and that is why its streets still tell of those stories and legends today. Moreover, Aín keeps its roots of being a town located in the heart of the Sierra de Espadán, so walking through its territory, you will find the magical relationship that still exists today between its inhabitants and the forest. Don’t forget to also visit its castle.

Includes

Guides-interpreters, insurance, native lunch (bread, olive oil, cheeses, sausages, wine, juices, seasonal fruit...), the necessary materials (teaching aids, binoculars, compasses...) and a high quality photographic report.

Remarks

Very low difficulty. Departure point: Aín. Recommended for all audiences. You should bring appropriate footwear and clothing for the activity, water (1.5 l per person) and something sugary just in case. Children up to 8 years old are free. 

Price
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Contacto
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