The Sierra de Cuenca keeps one of those corners that only know those who escape from the massified coast. While thousands of cars head every weekend towards Levante, here the Júcar River has carved for centuries a canyon of vertical walls where the water runs fresh even in August. No need to book, nor pay entry, nor get up early as if it were Easter on the beach. It is called Cortados de Villalba and is just under two hours from Madrid by road.
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The Sierra de Cuenca keeps one of those corners that only know those who escape from the massified coast. While thousands of cars head every weekend towards Levante, here the Júcar River has carved for centuries a canyon of vertical walls where the water runs fresh even in August. No need to book, nor pay entry, nor get up early as if it were Easter on the beach. It is called Cortados de Villalba and is just under two hours from Madrid by road.