The last time I visited Guadalest was around 30 years ago and since I was very young and didn't remember it very well, I decided to pay a visit to this famous town, which has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site and which is part of the association of The Most Beautiful Towns in Spain.
The castle, which already existed in Muslim times after the Christian reconquest, passed through various hands of Catalan-Aragonese nobles until the Crown sold it to the Infant Don Pedro and his descendant passed it on to the Cardonas, who would become the Marquises of Guadalest.
In the 18th century, the castle suffered significant damage due to various earthquakes and the War of Succession and in the 20th century, it was reconstructed, converted into a museum and the construction of its dam began.
Apart from being an Asset of Cultural Interest, in 2016 it entered the Federation of the Most Beautiful Towns in the World.
The area of the town where the castle is located is only 16 square kilometers and its population is estimated at just over 240 inhabitants.
After visiting the castle I decided to have early lunch (I had no reservation, but I highly recommend you to make a reservation if you plan to have lunch here) in a typical restaurant and try their thick broth with meatballs and their baked lamb.
Xorta restaurant (12th km., Callosa road) isĀ specialized in Spanish-traditional cuisine such as paella, different meat and bushmeat, fresh fish and diverse tapas.
It has a large cozy room with a large window, overlooking the valley and the sea and a central fireplace, which in winter heats the entire room.
It is a family business so the atmosphere is calm and the service pleasant.
They have aĀ ā4.5 rating on Google Maps and my personal rating was ā4.
Overall evaluation of the restaurant: 6.5 points out of 10.
Photographs taken with my Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G camera.
Source on which I relied to give some accurate info about Guadalest castle, town and surroundings: (1), (2)
Source on which I relied to give some accurate info about Xorta restaurant: (1)Ā Ā