Rural tourism in Cuenca | Spain

Cuenca is a Spanish destination renowned for its nature. I first discovered it from expert-travel.org and it’s the same as when we provide several options for rural tourism, experiential and outdoor activities like trekking. If we are to travel to this destination we can choose one of the following homes.

Cuenca Panoramic View

Cuenca Panoramic View

Cuenca and the bridge

Cuenca and the bridge

Gite La Balsa. This property is situated in Valdemoro Sierra and is ideal for those seeking a few days of tranquility surrounded by nature. This house is modern and can accommodate fifteen people plus it has heating services, barbecue area and dining room among others.

Cuenca Road

Cuenca Road

The Vallejo. In Valverdejo we find this house which has been recently restored but retains some original features such as the fireplace. This property has four bedrooms and a garden terrace among others. You may also have one with the kitchen and rooms fully equipped. It is an option that will allow you to bring pets.

Cuenca Cottages

Cuenca Cottages

Cabañas La Higuera. These cabins are made up of seven houses and each has up to five people. Located in Villalba de la Sierra. If you stayed in these cabins you could visit tourist attractions such as Ciudad Encantada destination, Hunting Park and Devil’s window. Each cabin is equipped with TV, sofa bed, kitchen, bathroom with bath, air conditioning and heating, among others.

Cuenca Cottage

Cuenca Cottage

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Cuenca photos: Chuwei LB, Rocio, Marc Hors Domingo, Antonio Vidigal, Alessandro Gubertini.

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