Guadalest is a small town in Valencia in the mountainous
part of Marina Baixa. It covers an area of 16 sq kilometres and
has a population of around 200.
You can reach Guadalest from the CV70 road.
Declared a "Monument of Historical and Artistic Value", it
is a major tourist attraction in the region.
Surrounded by the Aitana, Serella & Xorta Mountains the
village was a strategic military stronghold with
fortifications. dating back to 715AD and the period of Moorish
occupation of Spain. It has a long history. It
saw action during the Moorish occupation, a strong earthquake
in 1644 seriously damaged the fort and houses of the village,
and during the War of the Spanish Succession, it again suffered
serious damage from a mine explosion.
The town grew up around the fortress. Originally the
population lived within the protection of the castle walls. The
castle can only be entered by one small tunnel cut through the
rock at the San Jose gate. The area inside the walls includes
the ancient city dungeon, the bell tower, Saint Josep castle,
the Orduña House, parish church and the Moorish fortified
building called Alcozaiba.
The houses the Moors lived in then were built outside the
San Jose gate. This part of the town, "el Arrabal", with its
little streets and squares is where the majority of the shops,
craft shops, museums and restaurants are today.
The river Guadalest flows through the area and has been
dammed to form a spectacular a reservoir below the town.