Location: Fuembellida

Fuembellida is a small town perched on a high, rocky valley, at the end of a large limestone moorland which stretches from the Tagus River to the Bullones River.
The landscape surrounding the town is dominated by extensive stands of forest of juniper, kermes oak and pine forest. In the valley bottoms and on some flat land accessible from the village, there are small cultivated fields that seem to want to steal space from the mountain.
The area is prolific in solitary and enchanting landscapes, which deserve to be explored, especially those that form the right bank of the river that creates around it that wonder of nature that is the Alto Tajoand which in this term are even wilder and more unknown.
The church of San Román, located in the main square of the village, is of Molina rural architecture, characteristic of the area, whose altarpiece is presided over by the Virgen de la Hoz and by San Acacio, patron saint of the village.

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