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Video that covers the Maestrazgo circular route of the Camino del Cid Rubielos de Mora (province of Teruel) or Montanejos (province of Castellón).
El Maestrazgo is one of the most spectacular areas on the Camino del Cid route.
This vast mountainous territory stretches out across the provinces of Teruel and Castellón. It remained in the hands of the Moors until the 12th century. The monarchs of Aragon conquered these lands with the aid of the Knights Templar who received them as their reward.
The route makes its way along winding roads set against a backdrop of upland landscapes and narrow valleys such as that of the River Mijares, twisting and turning along spectacular passes lined by sheer faces.
This circular route takes travellers through than five protected natural areas. The towns and villages scattered along this route are another of its attractions: Rubielos de Mora, Linares de Mora, Mosqueruela, La Iglesuela del Cid, Culla and Onda have all been declared by the Spanish government sites of historical interest, but the list could be even longer.
Peaceful, well-kept towns and villages that are steeped in history where time seems to go by at a slower pace.
Camino del Cid Route: Spain as you never imaginated it.