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Mik Man There are many panoramic views that watch over the Júcar River, but none like the one obtained from the impressive Ventano del Diablo . From this window you can see the zigzagging course of the river on its way to the beautiful Cuenca from the not inconsiderable height of 200 meters. A privileged balcony, not suitable for people with vertigo, to live a unique moment in the Cuenca mountains. Regarding the peculiar name, according to legend it is called the Devil's Window because the devil made an appearance here when witchcraft sessions were held. One of the tasks was to throw anyone who looked over the cliff off the cliff. A legend with sinister overtones that has nothing to do with the almost heavenly experience that is really lived. Devil's Window The Devil's Cave. by herraez Legends aside, the truth is that the Ventano del Diablo is an essential stop if you are visiting the area. The views of the Júcar ravine are exceptional.
How to get to the Devil's Window Devil's Window Devil's Window. By Frank Alvarez Of practically natural origin, the Ventano del Diablo is actually a kind of vault-shaped cave that has two large openings in which a series of railings have been fitted to provide it with greater security. And where exactly is this special place located? Its access is very simple. At the same foot of the Colombia Mobile Number List CM-2105 road that connects the Cuenca town of Villalba de la Sierra with Cuenca, as soon as you leave the municipality, you see a free parking lot where you can leave your car. Devil's window Devil's Window in Cuenca. By luciaojeda From there, in just 150 meters walking, you reach this balcony with privileged views. Of course, if you have the opportunity, especially on the weekend, try to get up early, because given the small size of the parking lot it usually fills up easily. What to do around Ventano del Diablo Devil's Window Devil's Window. by rudiernst But the attractions of the area do not end at Ventano del Diablo. Right on its slopes are some of the most beautiful natural pools and pools in the province of La Mancha.
A place as beautiful as it is quiet - except in the summer months when the number of visitors eager to find a place to relieve the high temperatures increases - that overflows with photogenicity. If you are looking to get your adrenaline pumping, Ventano del Diablo itself has its own via ferrata of levels K3 and K4 to enjoy this corner of the Cuenca mountain range from another point of view. Canyoning is another of the frenetic activities that you can practice in the surroundings because the area has it all: a ravine, pools of crystal clear waters, waterfalls and natural slides. In short, a true paradise for lovers of active tourism. Devil's Window Devil's Window. By ihervas As it could not be otherwise, the area is the habitat of numerous species of birds of prey and scavengers, so if you are passionate about bird watching , you will have fun here like a child. Don't forget to bring good binoculars with you so you don't miss any details. Cuenca is full of wild places where you can enjoy nature to the fullest and Ventano del Diablo and its surroundings are one of the most complete places to spend a great day with family or friends.
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