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Buñol Castle The Castle of Buñol is a large fortress that dominates the town from the top of the rock. Its origins date back to the 11th and 12th centuries, and it underwent several phases of expansion and improvement throughout history. These include an Islamic...

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Cypress – Water Route. Trails – Nature: Water Route Former picnic spot; its main use was for having a snack there on Easter Monday and from there to reach the Cueva Turche via the “Water Route” (SL CV 166). Inside we can find a large cypress (which gives the name to...

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Republic Bridge – Connection with Tomatina, Historic Centre and urban routes In 1931, Arsenio Galán, since 1925 owner of the Galán mill machinery and lessee of the Galán mill, was elected mayor of Buñol. His local policies gave rise to a series of construction...

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Borrunes – Town-to-South Castle Connection Also called the “Les Delícies” promenade, this is a pleasant and welcoming place with lush vegetation offering peace and tranquillity to the visitor. It is located beneath the Castle. The site evokes old traditions, such as...

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Buñol Castle / Sales Connection - North Castle Area The sole and original “entrance” to the tiny town of Buñol descended along Balmes Street (a genuine steep slope known as Roja), crossed the old Castle bridge over the barranco and through the Castle’s suburb (today’s...

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Urios Park In the “Urios” park there used to be a brickyard, owned by Tomás Abril González, known in Buñol as “Tío Urios”. This small enterprise was family-run by him and his children. At the brickyard they produced bricks for the manufacturing of partition walls,...