Castillo de Rochafrida
Spain, Spain
Castillo de Rochafrida, also called Rochafría, is a medieval fortress overlooking the town of Beteta in Cuenca province, Spain, at about 1,300 meters elevation.
Likely built in the 13th-14th centuries during the Reconquista as a defensive outpost, its ruins feature typical stone walls adapted to rocky terrain, offering panoramic views of the surrounding highlands. Recognized as a heritage site, it attracts hikers exploring Beteta's natural and historical attractions amid Castilla-La Mancha's scenic landscapes.
Location
Camino del Tovar, s/n, 02611 Ossa de Montiel, Albacete, Spain
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