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El Castell De Guadalest or Guadalest is a small Valencian village with an area of 16 sq km. It is situated on a mountainous part in Alicante province of Costa Blanca, Spain. "Castell" is a Catalan word for "Castle".
It's one of the most visited village in Alicante because of it's historic site, the nine unique museums including the Casa Orduña (which I'm going to blog soon) and the breathtaking landscape view of Guadalest Valley with the turquiose lake. It's the most beautiful lake I've ever seen! but it's not really a lake, it's a reservoir. The resevoir was formed when the Guadalest river was dammed from 1953 - 1964.
HISTORY
1609 - the Muslims, which occupies the majority of the population were forced to abandon the valley.
1644, 1748 and 1752 - Guadalest suffered from earthquakes which destroyed some part of the town and the Castle.
Guadalest undergoes a series of important changes and tourism begins to discover it's charm from late 90's to 20th century.
In 1974 -El Castell de Guadalest is declared "historic - artistic"
In 1980, El Castell de Guadalest receives the Bronze Plaque for Tourist Merit and in 1981 the Third Prize of National Tourism to the Beautification and Improvement of the peoples of Spain.
In 2015, after overcoming a series of audits, the municipality is part of "The Most Beautiful Villages in Spain" and in 2016 enters the Federation of the most beautiful towns in the world.
Reference: Guadalest.es
How To Get In Guadalest
By bus: Bus Llorente
It was my first time to visit Guadalest last Monday, April 02 for a day trip. I took the bus No. 16 from La Cala Finestrat at 9:45am and reached the Guadalest mountain within an hour. The bus fare was 7.50€ or 9.20$ for a roundtrip! which is a bargain considering its up 50km away!
The Arrabal, the modern part in the foot of the Guadalest where the handicraft shops, the museums and few restaurants are situated.
Going to the top of Guadalest, you can see the bell tower situated on top of the hill. It's the remain from the destroyed 11th-century castle of La Alcozaina and is perhaps the landmark of Guadalest.
It's not what you think it is 😉
The San Jose old town stands on the top of the mountain and only accessible through a small tunnel carved out of the rock shown above. 😉
The tunnel is the only gateway between Arrabal and the old town of San Jose. Also in the top of this tunnel is the pathway to the bell tower and panoramic view of the valley.
After passing through the tunnel, few more steps between the shops and another museum before seeing the main attraction.
and tadah!
Feasting my eyes on the breathtaking landscape view of the valley and the gorgeous torquiose reservoir.
The reservoir measures 73 meters high and 270 meters long and supplies water to the towns and villages in the area. The torquiose colour is caused by silt particles in the water.
According to the english speaking local that I talk to, it is safe and allowed for swimming but caution is a must as the water soon gets very deep.
It's amazing how this unique small village has become after it's drastic history.
Guadalest solo travel to be continued!!
Up next: Tips and tricks on how to have beautiful photos when travelling solo.
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