Featuring a restaurant and free Wi-Fi, Hostal D´Ernes is located in the picturesque village of Alcala del Jucar. This family-run hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with breakfast included.
Toby
Spain
Clean, basic hostal about ten minutes walk from restaurants and shops.
Boasting a garden, bar and views of mountain, Alkalea Hospedería is situated in Alcalá del Júcar, 47 km from San Juan Bautista Cathedral. Guests can use the hot tub, or enjoy river views.
Cosmin
Spain
Great place to stay, a few minutes of easy walk to Alcala del Jucar; at night there are mountain goats on the trail. Impressed!
Nice rooms, pet friendly.
Parking around the hotel was sufficient.
Featuring a tour desk and free Wi-Fi throughout, Hotel Pelayo guest house is located in the picturesque town of Alcalá del Júcar. The Roman Bridge and the Júcar River ar 10 metres away.
captainormal
Spain
breakfast room full to the brim with loud obnoxious children!! bed fine , room fine! no staff!....no help if needed just telephone numbers!!!.......will not stay here again...x
Hostal Alcalá Del Jucar is set by Jucar River. The air-conditioned guest house features free Wi-Fi and impressive views. Each modern room with colourful details offers a flat-screen TV.
Chris
United Kingdom
Very clean and the staff were very helpful and friendly. The breakfast was excellent. The location was great for exploring the town.
Featuring a restaurant with dishes from Albaceteña and bar with local wines, Hostal Rural Rambla is located in Alcalá Del Júcar, surrounded by hiking and horse riding trails.
michael
Australia
Great hostel, fantastic location close to Bridge in centre of Lower city
Apartamentos Los Olivos are located in Alcalá del Júcar (Albacete). The apartments have 1 bedroom with a double bed, a private bathroom, a living room with a fireplace and a balcony with views.
Jonathan
France
We love Alcala. The accommodation was spacious and well maintained in the most part. The staff in the office were delightful and well-informed. There is plenty of off the road parking. A visit to the Cueva Diablo, the troglodyte museum, is a must.
Finca Los Olivos is located in Alcalá del Júcar (Albacete). The Finca has 5 luxury rural houses and 4 suites. They include bed linen, towels, air conditioning, hair dryer and kitchenware.
Featuring a shared terrace, Apartamentos Puerta del Sol is located in Alcalá del Júcar. The property offers air-conditioned apartments with a private balcony and views of the River Jucar.
richard
United Kingdom
Whole apartment, nice fire place, great view from french doors
Los Olivos Rural Complex is located in Alcalá del Júcar (Albacete). A complex of 16 duplex-type houses, with a terrace overlooking the pedestrian street.
Elizaveta
Spain
Super warm and comfortable houses. Barbecue zone. We check in really late. The manager was super welcome and nice. Send us some pictures and videos how to enter the house
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Today we hired a car and travelled one hour to Alcalá del...
Today we hired a car and travelled one hour to Alcalá del Júcar which is one of the most amazing towns we have ever seen. It is located on a hill with the gorge formed by the Júcar river at its feet. It is one of those undiscovered gems with limited transport to. I researched it and so glad we took the effort to come here.
The photos and videos do not do justice to how beautiful it truly is!
Its narrow and steep streets and its well-preserved houses which are built into the cliffs ascend towards the castle, from where the most magnificent views of the gorge can be seen.
The bridge over the river, which is of Roman origin and was rebuilt in the 18th century, offers a beautiful view and gives access to the Cathedral which I missed once again because it was siesta time. Gees….can’t these guys stay awake for a while!
Natural caves, some of which have been turned into inns, are abundant in the area. They naturally maintain the same temperature throughout the year. So much like Coober Pedy!
I can totally recommend this place to you all.
We also picked up the most gorgeous apartment with an open fireplace.
Christine
Australia
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A lovely village in a stunning setting.
A lovely village in a stunning setting. There are cave houses, a church and a small castle to visit, along with woodlands to explore and river walkways. There are a number of restaurants and bars in the village but surprisingly few, if any, restaurants were open at night when we visited (mid-June). We drove slightly out of the village (you need to brave the hairpin bends!) and ate at El Mirador restaurant, lovely food and amazing views over Alcala del Jucar.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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Beautiful town fabulous views lovely walks chance to see the...
Beautiful town fabulous views lovely walks chance to see the cave houses
Diabolo caves a must
Plenty of places to eat
Wonderful bar inside a cave can be found on the walk up to the church,good food,friendly staff sit outside and watch the world 🌎 go by great value .
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Wainwright
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Alcalá del Júcar is a hillside town with a castle & tower at...
Alcalá del Júcar is a hillside town with a castle & tower at the top. It's very picturesque from down below at the river. After sunset, they illuminate the castle and church and the streetlights dot the hillside. The "caves" are their special attraction: Cuevas del Diablo and Cuevas de Masagó y del Duende. The entry fee is cheap (2.50 or 3 Euros) and includes a drink at the bar at the other end of hillside after walking through a long tunnel. Very curious and the bar rooms and views from the far side are worth the cheap cost. Apart from the caves, there really aren't any bars or restaurants (one of each, maybe) in the town itself - which we found surprising. The streets are narrow and some are quite steep. The views of the valley below and the castle visit are also worth the hike.
Scott Allen
Spain
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A beautiful small town set within a valley that boasts good...
A beautiful small town set within a valley that boasts good restaurants and bars as well as some superb scenery. If you like walking then you are in for a treat with a number of great walks up and around the valley. The castle was a nice visit but make sure it is open as it is closed off season, however still a good visit as walkable from the town.
Sime
Spain
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The town is amazing - clinging to a rock cliff above a...
The town is amazing - clinging to a rock cliff above a beautiful river valley. We had a three hour drive to get there - the roads were excellent and very little traffic. The scenary on the way from Gandia was great - mountains, high plains, forests, vineyards and loads of wind farms.
Easy parking in the town by the river - 2€ for the day. Drive up the wiggly road or take the tourist train up to the castle and cave house (one castle ticket for both) with amazing views of the canyon. Walk down to the river through the maze of streets - you can't get lost if you just walk down! In town plenty of cafe's for a drink and lunch or a well earned beer at the end of the trip sitting in the shade of the trees, by the river.
Richard
United Kingdom
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Hotel is located by the river Jucar in a valley surrounded by towering walls of a canyon. Lovely swimming pool with grassed area, tennis court and plenty of parking. Hotel is modern and clean. Good sized bedroom and bathrooom - most rooms having a south facing balcony. Dining area spacious including large outside dining space. Staff friendly and helpful. Great menu and very tasty food so recommend having dinner there.
It was near all touristic attractions. Also public parking was in front of the hotel (2E/24h) and area had several restaurants (menu 18-19E), a supermarket and a bakery.
Hotel was clean, room was good for the price and breakfast options (cereals, toasts, cold meat, biscuits, tea, coffee, donuts, and juice).
Comfortable rooms.and very good breakfast . The staff were very helpful and friendly. The views from the hotel are spectacular. They've only been open 10 weeks and it's only going to get even better. We're are going back next year .
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