The route is marked with scallop ceramics. You enter the village through Larga Street, where the hostel is, and Church Street.
Its first settlers were Iberians and so the archaeological remains found in its surroundings testify. You can visit the Ethnological Museum “Camino de la Cruz”, which offers a good set of objects of daily and domestic life from the seventh century to the early twentieth century, and the parish church dedicated to Our Lady of Remedies.
- Town Hall: Plaza de Molina, 4. Tel: 967 287 666.
- Municipal Hostel: C/ Larga, 47. Price: 10€. 8 places.
From here to Chinchilla there are about four hours left . Take Chinchilla street; at the end of the village, the road turns right. It passes through Casa del Médico and El Fontanar de Abajo. At the next fork, take the path to the right and then to the left, called Camino de Chinchilla a Hoya Gonzalo, duly signposted. In this section, you can also see a sample of the so-called cucos or huts. Without leaving it, heading south-east, it brings you closer to El Rincón, a hamlet 4 km away from Chinchilla, entering by the service road that matches the path in the last few metres.