Our Village: Alacón
Boring into the hill on its northern face, nearly 500 wine cellars are carved into the rock. From the old walled enclosure, only one of the access arches and a semi-ruined medieval tower, popularly known as “La Torre Vieja“, remain.
At the highest point of the town is the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.
However, what truly sets Alacón apart are the numerous levantine rock art shelters scattered throughout its territory, around Felio hill and Mortero ravine.