On the road to Alcañiz! Ventana del Diablo, birch trees, Parador del Alcañiz.
When we got in to town it looked like there was an old wall. Possibly part of the ruins we saw out of town? It was hard to tell.
Underneath the town!
Almost to where we can get to town.
We stopped to take pictures. We didn't go up to the town. Looking back, we should have. Albarracin is beautiful! We could see a ca…
Like a lot of Italian cities it seemed like there was no driving in Albarracin. You parking in the parking lot and walked up.
When we first came in to town we didn't know what the name of the town was. We saw this sign. It was talking about Sierra de Albar…
The first news of the castle comes from 1186 and it is mentioned in documents from 1242.
We drove through Teruel. They had a cool aqueduct running through town.
I love windmills. They're so cool and huge!
There was almost no place to stop and eat. I had this left over from the plane.
Doritos Tex-Mex (Nacho Cheese) was the best we could do on the country roads.
We finally reached our destination of Alcañiz!
Thank goodness for GPS! We would have never found our way through the streets to the Parador.
We made it to the Parador de Alcañiz! The gate was very cool!
The parador was so big and historic-looking, Bill went inside to make sure we were at the parador and not the museum. That's Bill…
We enjoyed the road trip but it was really nice getting to our room.
So familiar, the farmers were burning stuff here too!