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Huéscar: A Village Full of Surprises

Nestled in a lush valley at the foot of the Sierra de la Sagra, the beautiful village of Huéscar sits at an altitude of 953 meters. It's a place where history and charm come alive.

While you're here, be sure to visit the Church of Santa María, a protected national monument that holds a priceless artifact: the "Torrecilla Alta" monstrance. You can also explore the 16th-century Colegiata de la Encarnación and admire the many old houses that showcase the village's rich architectural heritage. Just outside the old town, you’ll find the famous Fuencaliente Thermal Baths, a natural spring that forms a constant 18ºC swimming pool—perfect for a refreshing dip!

But what makes Huéscar truly unique is its quirky past. Back in the 13th century, it was a a village in demand, constantly changing hands between Castilian and Moorish rule until its final reconquest in 1488. Yet, its most surprising historical event took place much more recently. On November 11, 1981, the village made headlines by signing a "Peace Agreement with Denmark."

It turns out that on November 11, 1809, Huéscar declared war on Denmark. Since a war doesn't officially end until a peace treaty is signed, a local historian named D. Vicente González Barberán discovered that Huéscar and Denmark were technically still at war 172 years later! To end this historical oddity, the local authorities reached out to their Danish counterparts, and a peace agreement was finally signed. This event united the two places and led to Huéscar becoming a twin town with the city of Kolding, Denmark.


The Allure of Cave Homes

Cave houses might sound like ancient dwellings, but in many parts of Spain, they’ve been beautifully transformed into modern, comfortable, and unique living spaces. Thousands of people now call these incredible homes, carved directly into the rock, their own.

A Rich History This tradition of cave living has deep roots, with some homes tracing back over 500 years to Arab Spain. Families have passed down their building expertise through generations, becoming masters of cave construction. While they were once simple shelters for Moorish communities and local farmers, today's cave houses are anything but old-fashioned!

Modern Living in a Timeless Setting in places like Huéscar, modern cave homes have been lovingly restored and updated. Many are now available as one-of-a-kind holiday rentals, giving you a chance to experience this unique tradition firsthand. The natural construction keeps them at a stable temperature all year long—warm and cozy in the winter, and wonderfully cool in the summer.

What to Expect Wander through a Barrio de las Cuevas (Cave Neighborhood) and you'll see doors carved into the hillsides. These are not dark, damp spaces; instead, they're surprisingly spacious, light-filled, and equipped with all the modern comforts you'd expect. From rustic charm to modern luxury, each cave house is a unique work of art.

Staying in a cave house is more than just a place to sleep—it’s an enriching journey into a community's ingenuity and its connection to the land. It’s a truly authentic way to immerse yourself in local culture and create unforgettable memories.

What to do in Huéscar

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The rich history of this town, combined with its natural beauty and traditions, makes it an ideal destination for travelers seeking to explore an authentic corner of Andalusia. From its old town, full of historic monuments, to the natural landscapes that surround it, Huéscar is the perfect place for those who want to enjoy a complete experience. In this guide, we present the 12 essential experiences you cannot miss.

Essential Festivals in Huéscar

Among its most notable festivals is Holy Week (Semana Santa), which has been declared a Festival of Tourist Interest in Andalusia, where religious fervor and devotion are evident in every procession. But Holy Week is not the only significant celebration. The Festivities of the Saints Alodía and Nunilón, the town's patron saints, also stand out, as does the Segureña Sheep Fair (Feria de la Oveja Segureña), an event that highlights local livestock farming and rural culture.

Each of these celebrations reflects the soul of Huéscar and its connection to tradition and modernity. From the solemnity of its processions to the joy of its fairs, these festivals are a clear example of the town's cultural richness.

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In-house - Massage by Josie, at Cuevas Barrio Las Santas

Price list for in-house massages.

Note: Due to space constraints, the massage can't take place in every cave, but there's always room to relax behind a door in the main house.

Exercise is also available, always upon request