The enchanted city is located near the village of Valdecabras, in the heart of the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park and is surrounded by lush pine forests.
It is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular places in Spain, where you can observe the geological process of karstification, in the form of bizarre rock formations that date back to 90 million years ago. The Enchanted City was part of the bottom of the Tethys Sea at that time. Isn't that fascinating? I love reading about the places we visit so that I can understand what I'm looking at.

Z oficjalnej strony parku dowiemy się, że: “Pod koniec okresu kredy i w wyniku orogenezy alpejskiej morze cofnęło się i dno morskie, złożone z wapieni, ukazało się na powierzchni. Tysiące lat działania wody, wiatru i lodu sprawiają, że dziś możemy kontemplować to imponujące zjawisko geologiczne, które fascynuje zarówno dzieci i dorosłych bogactwem kształtów skał, wśród których można puścić wodze fantazji… “
At the entrance a map is attached to the ticket, with the names of the various rocks that we would identify in turn. A super exercise of imagination, we were looking for the Face of Man, the Dog, the Roman Bridge, the Bears, the Ships, among others.
A unique, beautiful, and worthwhile place to visit!
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