Casa rural in Aroche
Our small casa for a few days |
The Aroche pueblo |
Like lots of villages in the south of Spain, Aroche is set up on top of hill which made it easier to defend against attacks, especially during the battles between Muslims and Christians. Aroche is fairly small but quaint. It has a castle (surprise, surprise) and a large church, the two main components of most towns you visit here. We spent an afternoon walking the streets and having lunch in Aroche on a day it rained a lot during our visit. The food was hearty and was what we had expected from this area, lots of meat, fresh ingredients, goodness.
Inside San Mames hermitage |
Right outside of the hermitage are the excavation sites of different parts of the Roman city on which the small church was built. Turobriga dates from the 1st century B.C. until the 3rd century A.D. and scientists believe they have only unearthed about 1/3 of what could really be there left to discover. You can visit the ruins and walk around the forum, bathes and a house. This city was strategic because it helped the Romans control parts of their empire located in what is now Portugal that were rebelling at the time.
Turobriga Roman ruins |
Cromlech Pasada del Abad Monoliths |
We had originally planned to spend this, our first day in the mountains, hiking but the weather didn't cooperate. Instead we visited Aroche, its surrounding areas and decided to then drive to Portugal which is only about 20 minutes away. On our drive we passed by another ancient site, seriously only here in Europe. We stopped to investigate. It was a group of monolithic rocks placed in a circle that dated from 5,000 years B.C. Right there, next to the highway. I thought this was really cool and wish there had been more information about it. I mean, here they were, just hanging out on the side of the road.
After a quick visit to confirm that Portugal wasn't that interesting close to the border with Spain we returned to our casa rural and spent the rest of the rainy evening playing Scrabble in front of chimney. It was nice to relax after the craziness of Christmas. Check back for another post about this short trip!
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