Tag Archives: Huéscar

Cave houses

The one interesting thing to see walking in this area was the many cave houses that made the mountain sides look like Swiss cheese in some places.

Cave houses
Cave houses

I think that most of the caves were used to store equipment and to give shelter to animals but in other parts of Andalucía there are regular houses contained inside caves.

Cave house
Cave house

I stayed at another guest house in Huéscar. It had a super market but no restaurant so I had to go downtown for a bit to find supper.

A never ending cypress lined avenue

May 30 began with several miles on a tarmac road lined with high cypress trees. After a while I almost had the same desperate feeling as when walking in the “Valley of death” a couple of days before. It soon becomes too boring for the brain when a pattern repeats itself for miles and you really can’t see anything else.

Cypress avenue
Cypress avenue

Later on there were some interesting cliff formations to look at like el Salto del moro, the Moors leap, but otherwise not much to see except pine forest. I entered Puebla de Don Fadrique after six hours and 25 kilometers which was far less than I was accustomed to.

Puebla de Don Fadrique
Puebla de Don Fadrique

I had a tapa in the first bar I ran into and asked the bar woman if there was a hotel in the village. There was a motel at the northern outskirts of Puebla de Don Fadrique and they had both room and board for me.

Signpost
Signpost

This was the last stage of my guide-book and from the day after I had to rely completely on my GPS-device but I also was going to buy a map when I found a good one in order to get the big picture of the country that I was passing through.