Anento to Bronchales (99km)
Following Englands loss against Italy, we enjoyed messages with Meg who had watched the final in Italy with Max and witnessed celebrations in true Italian style including fireworks being let off in the street and as it turned out in buildings too. Once we knew she was back safely in her apartment we had a peaceful night in this quiet rural village and looked forward to exploring the trails in the morning.
The temperature cooled overnight and we awoke to a pleasant cooler temperature ready to make the most of the routes we wanted to take to Aguallueve and the Castillo. We also added a detour up to an old Celtic Tower at the top of the valley to make the most of the views from both sides.
Along the routes
Agullueve
Views from the Celtic Tower back over the village with the castle above-
The Castillo
Coming back down through the village
finishing our walk we stopped for coffee in the village before heading back on track to our next stop Bronchales.
The roads are magnificent.
Bronchales boasts the highest campsite in Spain at 1727m immersed in Pine Forests in the Sierra de Alarracin


















Absolutely wonderful pictures of fabulous scenery. The lack of crowds just makes everything more perfect. ❤️
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