Huesa
This little village is situated to the south east of the province, under the Sierra de Quesada Mountains, more precisely under the huge mass of Tiscar, starting point of a corridor which links these mountains with Sierra Magina Mountains.
Part of its municipal district is included in the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas National Park, the largest protected natural space in Spain: an orographic labyrinth of valleys, calares, gorges, mountains and flat lands of enormous hydrological importance (due to the numerous rivers and streams which spring within the Park); of great botanical importance (different varieties of pine trees and a lot of endemic species); it is also important aesthetically and from a wildlife point of view. Because of this it is one of the most visited and frequented natural spaces in the country.
History
The village castle was given to the Council of Ubeda by King Alfonso X in thanks for the help given to his father King Fernando III.It belonged to the village of Quesada until 1848.
- Max 16
- Min 5
- Max 60
- Min 41
- °C
- °F