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Castalla

Post Code - 03420

Nestled in the heart of the Alicante province, 
 
Castalla is a hidden gem that perfectly balances traditional Spanish soul with the modern comforts buyers today craves. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Sierra de Maigmó, this town offers a lifestyle defined by breathtaking mountain vistas and a refreshing, crisp air that feels miles away from the coastal humidity, yet remains just a 30-minute drive from the world-class beaches of the Costa Blanca.
 
Life here moves at a more intentional pace. With a welcoming community of 12,000 residents, you’ll find a town where neighbors still greet each other by name, and «slow living» is a daily reality rather than a trend. For the active buyer, Castalla is a playground: the surrounding valleys are crisscrossed with world-class hiking, cycling, and equestrian trails, while several championship golf courses are just a short drive away.
 
The town itself is a charming maze of history, crowned by its iconic medieval castle that glows at sunset. Food lovers will delight in the local «Gazpacho Manchego» and vibrant weekly markets brimming with sun-ripened produce. Despite its rustic charm, Castalla is fully equipped for modern life, offering excellent international schools nearby, high-quality medical facilities, and a thriving café culture. With over 300 days of sunshine a year and a Mediterranean climate that makes outdoor dining possible even in January, Castalla isn’t just a place to live—it’s a place to thrive.
 
Why Castalla Captivates:
 
  • Strategic Location: Only 30 minutes from Alicante Airport, making international travel effortless.
  • Mountain-to-Sea Access: Enjoy the serenity of the mountains with the Mediterranean coast within easy reach.
  • Authentic Culture: Famous for its «Moros y Cristianos» festivals and a rich culinary heritage.
  • Active Lifestyle: A hub for paragliding, mountain biking, and rock climbing enthusiasts.
  • Modern Infrastructure: Reliable high-speed internet and essential services nestled within a historic setting.

 

One of the main attractions of Castalla is the Castle of Castalla, which sits atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the town and the surrounding countryside. The castle dates back to the 12th century and has been restored over the years. Visitors can explore the castle and learn about its history, making it a must-visit destination in the town.

Another attraction in Castalla is the old town, which is filled with narrow streets, small squares, and historic buildings. The architecture of the town is a mix of Gothic and Baroque styles, which creates a unique atmosphere. Visitors can wander through the old town and soak up the history and culture of the area.

The Ethnographic Museum of Castalla is located in an old mill and showcases the traditional way of life in the town. The museum has exhibits on agriculture, olive oil production, weaving, and more. It is a great place to learn about the local culture and traditions.

Castalla is known for its festivals, which are held throughout the year. One of the most popular festivals is the Moors and Christians festival, which is celebrated in September. During this festival, there are parades, music, dancing, and reenactments of battles. It is a great opportunity to experience the vibrant culture of the town.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding countryside of Castalla is perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding. There are many trails in the area that offer stunning views of the mountains and valleys. It is an excellent way to experience the natural beauty of the area.

Castalla has a weekly market held on Saturdays, where locals sell fresh produce, clothing, and other goods. It is a great place to experience the local culture and buy souvenirs.

 

Finally, visitors should not miss the chance to taste the local cuisine. Castalla is known for its traditional dishes such as paella, arroz a banda, and gazpacho. There are many restaurants in the town that serve these dishes, as well as local wines and beers. Overall, Castalla is a charming town that offers a range of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy, making it a must-visit destination in Spain.

Caudete

Post Code - 02660

The town of Caudete, located in the province of Albacete, is a classic inland Spanish town of around 10,000 residents. Historically a border town where Castilian, Valencian, and Aragonese influences merge, it remains a privileged geographical crossroads between Valencia, Murcia, and Alicante.
 
With the A-33 motorway now fully complete, Caudete’s status as a vital hub has been solidified. The final segment connecting Yecla and Caudete is open, providing a fast, high-capacity route that significantly eases congestion on the old coastal «Autovía del Mediterráneo.
 
Key Benefits of the Completed Motorway:
 
  • Drastically Reduced Travel Times: The journey between Murcia and Valencia is now 25 minutes shorter, making these major cities and their international airports more accessible than ever.
  • Economic Growth: This improved connectivity has sparked a wave of business relocations to Caudete and Yecla, boosting the local economy and creating new employment opportunities.
  • Rising Property Value: As accessibility improves, property prices for both residential and commercial sectors continue to climb, marking the area as a prime spot for savvy investors.
  • Strategic Access: The completed link offers a seamless, modern route toward Alicante and Madrid, bypassing the strain of the older coastal highways.

Caudete: Where Heritage Meets Progress

Beyond its new infrastructure, Caudete retains a rich cultural heart. From its unique architectural heritage to the famous «Moros y Cristianos» festivals, the town offers an authentic Spanish lifestyle supported by 21st-century connectivity.
Caudete: A Vibrant Working Pueblo for Modern Families
 
Caudete is a lively, working Spanish town that perfectly caters to both active adults and growing families. Unlike many quieter villages, this town hums with energy, offering a full suite of modern conveniences and a rich social scene. From high-end fitness facilities and organized sports to essential healthcare and a thriving café culture, everything you need is right on your doorstep.
 
A Community Designed for Every Aspect of Life:
 
  • Top-Tier Healthcare & Wellness: Rest easy with a brand-new 24-hour medical center right in town. Complementing this are several local dentists and veterinary clinics, ensuring both your family and pets are well cared for.
  • A Shopper’s Paradise: The town is well-served by various supermarkets for daily needs, but the highlight is the large street market every Friday, where the community gathers for fresh local produce and unique finds.
  • Thriving Social Scene: Whether you’re looking for a quiet morning coffee or a lively evening meal, Caudete’s various bars, restaurants, and vibrant café culture offer something for every palate.
  • Elite Sports & Fitness: Stay active with incredible facilities, including the massive Antonio Amorós Sports City, a dedicated Tennis Club, and a range of gymnasiums like the impressive In-Gym facility.
  • Educational & Spiritual Heart: Families benefit from a selection of local schools, while the historic Church of Santa Catalina stands as a beautiful testament to the town’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.
Caudete is a captivating town in the province of Albacete that feels like a well-kept secret, where centuries of history meet breathtaking natural beauty. This is a place where the air is still, the community is tight-knit, and life follows a peaceful, rewarding rhythm. From the moment you arrive, you are greeted by the town’s iconic landmarks, such as the Church of Santa Catalina. A stunning 18th-century Baroque masterpiece with Gothic and Renaissance flourishes, its grand Latin cross floor plan stands as a testament to the town’s enduring cultural soul.
 
For those drawn to the past, the Castle of Caudete is an absolute must-see. Originally rising from the earth in the 10th century under Moorish rule and later reclaimed by Christians in the 13th century, its ancient stone walls whisper stories of legendary battles and strategic importance. But the allure of Caudete stretches far beyond its historic center. The town is cradled by the majestic Sierra de la Sagra mountain range, a paradise for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Here, winding trails lead to sweeping panoramic views that capture the raw, untamed beauty of the Spanish countryside.
 
Living in Caudete is an invitation to slow down and savor the finer things—especially the food. The local cuisine is a celebration of the earth, utilizing sun-drenched almonds, rich olive oil, and aromatic saffron. You’ll find yourself tucked into local eateries enjoying a hearty Gazpacho Manchego stew or the traditional Arrós amb fesols i naps.
 
With a population of 10,000, Caudete offers a high quality of life that is remarkably affordable. It provides a rare balance: the quiet security of a small pueblo with the modern convenience of full medical facilities and supermarkets. Life here is punctuated by vibrant bursts of color and music during the Moros y Cristianos festivals, ensuring that while the pace is relaxed, the spirit of the town is always alive.
 
The Caudete Experience:
 
  • Architectural Heritage: Home to the stunning Baroque Church of Santa Catalina and a 10th-century Moorish castle.
  • Outdoor Adventure: Direct access to the Sierra de la Sagra for world-class hiking and nature photography.
  • Authentic Gastronomy: A rich culinary tradition featuring famous regional stews and rice dishes.
  • Affordable Quality of Life: A low cost of living in a safe, peaceful environment with all essential modern amenities.
  • Vibrant Traditions: Experience the world-famous «Moros y Cristianos» festivals that bring the town’s history to life.
The sports complex has the following faculties:

Installation that has inside a multipurpose court enabled for the practice of futsal, handball, basketball and volleyball, in addition to allowing the simultaneous acts of up to three mini-basketball matches. In addition to the main room, it is equipped with a warm-up court equipped with two ping pong tables. In this same facility are the offices of the Sports Department, with its secretarial office, management and meeting room. Although, in a conventional way, this facility welcomes the practice of the aforementioned sports, it allows its adaptation for the use of other sports, such as badminton, fencing, taekwondo, capoeira …

It is made up of two independent warehouses, one designed for the practice of basketball, badminton and volleyball, and the other one designed for handball and futsal, although the latter also has a multipurpose room where it regularly hosts other types of sporting activities.

It opens its doors in the summer period, offering users a space of 4,128 m2, housing a multipurpose or recreational pool with Olympic dimensions of 50 × 25 m and a children’s or splash glass for the little ones, in addition to 1,120 m2 of lawn natural with shadow areas.

Since 2011, the football field was completely remodelled, replacing the grass field and replacing it with a third-generation synthetic grass surface, characterized by each of its filaments having three nerves, one central and two lateral, which improves the resistance of the turf. Its marking allows the alternative practice of a football 11 match, or up to two football 7 matches. For its irrigation it has a rainwater collection tank in order to avoid the consumption of mains water.

Designed by skateboarders but perfect for scooters and roller blades also.

Equipped with a sports court made of asphalt mixtures with a resin finish.

Ring of eight lanes with a circumference of 400m. and an ash surface. It also has an area equipped with a launch cage for hammer, disc and weight, a space for the high jump and another for the long and triple jump.

It is a lane with a width of more than 3 m and a length of 1,000 m, circumscribed to the perimeter of the Sports City and connected to the ring of the athletics track, which make it an ideal space for pedestrian training.

Annexed to the sports hall, it is a dirt circuit equipped with chicane, dubbing, jumps, boxer … in addition to the tent for the pilots and the commissioner’s cabin for official races.

Further Caudete ameneties:
This versatile multi-purpose sports complex is the heart of athletic life in the community. The main arena is expertly designed for futsal, handball, basketball, and volleyball, with the unique capability to host up to three mini-basketball games simultaneously.
 
Facility Highlights:
 
Diverse Sports Support: While optimized for major team sports, the space is easily adaptable for specialized disciplines including badminton, fencing, taekwondo, and capoeira.
 
  • Warm-up & Leisure Area: Beyond the main court, the facility includes a dedicated warm-up zone featuring two table tennis setups.
  • Administrative Hub: The center also serves as the local Sports Department headquarters, housing the secretarial office, management suites, and professional meeting rooms.
  • Whether you are a competitive athlete or a casual player, this facility offers a high-spec environment to stay active and connected.
The Caudete Medical Centre is a state-of-the-art facility providing comprehensive care that exceeds the typical expectations of a UK surgery.
 
Spain’s healthcare system is consistently ranked among the best in the world—a fact backed not only by official statistics but by the glowing personal experiences of ourselves and our clients. The efficiency of the service is truly remarkable:
 
  • Rapid Appointments: When calling for a doctor, you can often secure an appointment for the same day or, at the latest, the following morning.
  • Immediate Referrals: If further investigation is required, the process is instantaneous. Referrals are handled on the spot, with paperwork sent directly to the hospital while you wait at the reception desk.
  • Modern Facilities: Spanish hospitals pride themselves on housing the latest medical technology and ensuring it is utilized to its full potential for patient care.
  • Minimal Wait Times: With almost non-existent waiting lists and highly dedicated professionals, you can enjoy total peace of mind regarding your family’s health and well-being.
Cardio Kickboxing: High-Energy Fitness with a Punch
Unleash your inner athlete with Cardio Kickboxing, a high-octane fusion of martial arts and contact sports set to a motivating, rhythmic beat. This isn’t just a workout; it’s a dynamic group experience designed to challenge everyone from beginners to elite athletes.
Why Join the Class?
  • Sculpt & Tone: Build lean muscle and improve overall muscle definition.
  • Sharpen Coordination: Enhance the mind-muscle connection through fast-paced, choreographed combos.
  • Total Body Flexibility: Increase your range of motion and elasticity with every kick and strike.
  • Endurance Boost: A powerful cardiovascular challenge that leaves you feeling energized and empowered.
Comprehensive Fitness Hub:
In addition to our signature kickboxing sessions, we offer a full spectrum of fitness options to suit every goal. Whether you’re looking for the mindful balance of Yoga and Pilates, the functional power of TRX, or a heavy session in our full free-weights area, our facilities are equipped to support your entire wellness journey.

Yecla

Post Code - 03400

Yecla is a town that captures the very essence of the Murcia region—a place where the air smells of aging oak and sun-ripened grapes, and where life is lived with a generous, welcoming spirit. Famous worldwide for its prestigious Monastrell wines, Yecla invites you to immerse yourself in its deep-rooted viticulture. Touring the local bodegas is more than a tasting; it’s an education in a tradition that has shaped the town’s identity and its soul.
 
The heart of Yecla is its Old Town, a beautiful labyrinth of narrow, sun-dappled streets and historic squares that lead you past grand churches and hidden chapels. It is the perfect place to lose track of time before settling into a vibrant café for a glass of local red. For those drawn to the horizon, the Salinas Mountain Range provides a dramatic backdrop to the town. These peaks offer a playground for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with trails that reward you with breathtaking vistas of the Spanish countryside.
 
A Life of Tradition and Modern Ease:
 
  • Historic Majesty: Explore the 15th-century Yecla Castle, a fortress that stands as a silent sentinel over the town, offering some of the best panoramic views in the region.
  • Vibrant Festivities: From the spectacular San Isidro parades in May to the autumn wine harvests and the soul-stirring processions of Easter, Yecla’s calendar is a colorful celebration of community and history.
  • A Culinary Journey: Savor the fusion of Murcian and Valencian flavors. Whether it’s a rustic Arroz con conejo (rabbit rice) or a spread of local embutidos, the focus is always on fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
  • Accessible Quality of Life: Yecla strikes the perfect balance—it is intimate enough to feel like a true community, yet large enough to provide modern shops, restaurants, and essential services.
With a relaxed pace of life and a remarkably low cost of living, Yecla has become a premier destination for retirees and expats seeking an authentic Spanish lifestyle without the price tag of the coastal resorts. It is a town where family and tradition come first, and where every sunset over the vineyards feels like a celebration.

Villena

Post Code - 02640

Situated in the heart of the Alicante province, Villena is a city that captures the grand scale of Spanish history while maintaining the warmth of a close-knit community. Dominated by the majestic Atalaya Castle, a strikingly well-preserved 12th-century fortress, the city serves as a living museum. To walk through its Old Town is to wander through a labyrinth of time, where narrow alleys lead to hidden squares and architectural treasures like the Church of Santiago.
 
A true crown jewel of the city’s cultural life is the Teatro Chapí. This magnificent neoclassical theater, named after the famous local composer Ruperto Chapí, is one of the most important cultural venues in the region. Whether you are attending a world-class opera, a contemporary play, or a musical performance, the theater’s stunning architecture and prestigious programming provide a sophisticated touch to life in the city.
 
A Lifestyle of Balance and Beauty:
 
  • Breathtaking Nature: Just minutes from the city center lies the Sierra de las Salinas, a paradise for hikers with trails that reward explorers with sweeping views across the sun-drenched valley.
  • Cultural Excellence: Beyond the Teatro Chapí, the city celebrates its heritage through the world-famous Moors and Christians festival every September and the Archaeological Museum, which houses the «Treasure of Villena»—the most significant prehistoric gold find in Europe.
  • A Fusion of Flavors: The local gastronomy is a delicious crossroads of Spanish and Moorish traditions, featuring hearty gazpacho villenero and the sweet, world-famous turrón.
  • Unrivaled Connectivity: Villena is incredibly well-connected, boasting its own high-speed train station (AVE) and easy highway access, making it effortless to reach Alicante, Madrid, or the coast.
  • Affordable Quality of Life: With 35,000 residents, Villena offers city-level amenities—including excellent shopping and medical facilities—with a cost of living far below that of Spain’s major capitals.
Villena is a treasure trove for history lovers, headlined by the Archaeological Museum located within the City Hall. This intimate space houses a vast collection of local artifacts spanning the Bronze Age and Roman era, but its true centerpiece is the world-renowned Villena Treasure (Tesoro de Villena). Discovered locally in 1963, this breathtaking collection of 60 gold pieces dates back to approximately 1,000 BC and is considered one of the most significant prehistoric gold finds in Europe. To witness this shimmering hoard, the museum manager personally opens the high-security safe for a supervised viewing—an experience that feels as exclusive as the treasure itself.
 
Beyond the gold, the city’s artistic heritage continues to shine:
 
  • Museo del Festero: A vibrant museum dedicated to the city’s festival history, showcasing exquisite ceramics and unique pieces of art.
  • Museo Escultor Antonio Navarro Santafé: Dedicated to the celebrated local sculptor, this museum displays a fascinating collection of his works, including his famous animalier sculptures.
Key Highlights:
 
  • The Villena Treasure: 60 pieces of 3,000-year-old gold, viewed via private safe access.
  • Deep History: Extensive Roman and Bronze Age finds located right in the heart of the city.
  • Artistic Diversity: Specialized museums ranging from sculpture to festive folk art.
Standing as a testament to the town’s layered history, this 16th-century church was constructed upon the foundations of a former mosque. While its origins are ancient, the building is famously defined by its striking Baroque facade, which serves as a grand centerpiece for the town’s architectural heritage.
Key Features:
  • Historic Foundation: Built directly on the site of a 16th-century mosque.
  • Baroque Artistry: Features an ornate and beautifully preserved front.
brings together the city’s most essential landmarks, including the City Hall, the Archaeological Museum, the House of Culture, and the Tourist Office. Dominating the square is the breathtaking Church of Santiago. Constructed between the 14th and 15th centuries, this architectural marvel is recognized as one of the most significant and historically vital churches in the entire Valencian region. Its grand interior and centuries-old stone walls offer a serene glimpse into the past, with guided viewings easily arranged through the neighboring Tourist Office.
 
Highlights of the Square:
 
  • Cultural Hub: A single destination housing the city’s primary museum, theater, and civic offices.
  • Historic Church of Santiago: A Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece and a regional treasure.
  • Convenient Access: Located directly opposite the Tourist Office for easy tour bookings and information.
Standing as a testament to the town’s layered history, this 16th-century church was constructed upon the foundations of a former mosque. While its origins are ancient, the building is famously defined by its striking Baroque facade, which serves as a grand centerpiece for the town’s architectural heritage.
 
Key Features:
 
  • Historic Foundation: Built directly on the site of a 16th-century mosque.
  • Baroque Artistry: Features an ornate and beautifully preserved front.
Situated on the Avenida de los Toreros, this historic building is currently undergoing a transformative restoration and conversion, breathing new life into one of the city’s notable structures. For those eager to explore further, a comprehensive guide and map of all the monuments and landmarks throughout Villena can be collected at the Tourist Office in Plaza Santiago.
 
Key Information:
 
  • Revitalization Project: A major restoration currently in progress on Avenida de los Toreros.
  • Explorer’s Guide: Detailed monument maps available at the central Tourist Office.
Villena is a city that truly knows how to celebrate, boasting a packed calendar of vibrant fiestas that go far beyond standard national holidays. The year kicks off with the magical Three Kings parade in January, followed closely by the feast of the town’s Patron Saint on January 17th. However, the true spectacles are the world-famous Moors and Christians festivals, which fill the streets with music and color in both March and September.
 
Beyond the city limits, you are perfectly positioned to explore a region steeped in heritage:
 
  • Sax: Just a 10-minute drive away, this town is dominated by a stunning crag-top castle and several exquisite historic churches.
  • Novelda: Famed globally for its high-quality marble and saffron production, it also features a unique 12th-century castle with a rare triangular tower.
  • Alicante City: For a taste of the coast, the major city of Alicante—with its international airport, high-end shopping, and Mediterranean beaches—is just 59km away.

At a Glance:

  • Vibrant Fiestas: Multiple «Moors and Christians» events and deep-rooted patron saint traditions.
  • Castle Route: Easy access to the iconic fortresses of Sax and Novelda within minutes.
  • Coastal Proximity: Around a 40 minute drive to the vibrant city, airport and beaches of Alicante.

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The Villena Train Station is perfectly situated in the heart of the city, just a short stroll from the scenic Paseo Chapí and the iconic Teatro Chapí. This station serves as a vital transport link, featuring a dedicated stop for the high-speed AVE train, which offers a seamless and rapid connection directly to Madrid.
 
Key Features:
 
  • Prime Location: Centrally located near the city’s main theater and gardens.
  • High-Speed Connectivity: Direct AVE access, making travel to the Spanish capital fast and effortless.
  • Gateway to the Region: An ideal starting point for exploring the Alicante province and beyond.
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