Belmonte Castle Spain

Belmonte Castle and Alarcón – Two Medieval Gems Worth Visiting in Central Spain

From Conseugra we were headed to Cuenca, our last overnight stop on our two-week tour of southern Spain. We were sad to be coming to the end of such a wonderful adventure. On the way to Cuenca, we made two stops that were well worth our time, Belmonte (home of Belmonte Castle) and the village of Alarcón.

Belmonte and Alarcón are located southeast of Madrid, Spain.

Belmonte Castle

Belmonte Castle is a classic – from the exterior it’s exactly what you’d expect from a late medieval era castle. So classic in fact, that it has been the setting for many films, such as Lord of the Rings (1978), Flesh+Blood (1985), El Cid (1961) and others. The castle was originally built in the second half of the 15th century, but was never completed. It was pretty much abandoned until the mid 1800’s when restoration work was undertaken, and interestingly, the courtyard and interior of the castle were modified to the tastes of the 19th century, and therefore they look much different than the exterior. The castle is in private hands (the family that took over work on the castle in the 1800’s still owns it), and it has been open to the public since 2010.

View of Belmonte Castle as you drive up to the entrance – what an imposing sight!
View of Belmonte Castle’s courtyard – as mentioned above, it doesn’t look anything like the exterior!

Castle Interior

Many of the castle’s interior rooms are open for viewing and they are worth a visit – pay particular attention to the fine woodwork detail.

Alarcón

What is most stunning about this little picture-perfect village is its setting and the drive to up to the entrance. One can imagine what it was like hundreds of years ago, and I’m guessing the view has not changed much. The main castle keep is now a parador (hotel). A Moorish fortress was constructed here in the 8th century and forms the basis for the current castle. You certainly can see how this castle was in a perfect defensive location. The town is worth at least a half-hour stroll for its magnificent buildings and setting on a steep, narrow hilltop above a meandering river (Rio Júcar) with defensive towers seen in several directions from the village. Alarcón is about 2 hours southeast of Madrid by car (188 km or 117 miles).

The view as one enters the village of Alarcón.

If you’re in Madrid and would like to get out of the city for a bit, head to Alarcón, you won’t be disappointed!