The Region of Murcia (/ˈmʊərsiə/; Spanish: Región de Murcia [reˈxjon de ˈmuɾθja], Catalan: Regió de Múrcia) is an autonomous community of Spain located in the southeast of the state, between Andalusia and Valencian Community, on the Mediterranean coast.
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The Castle of Lorca is the hallmark of the city, symbol of power and the incessant struggle between the Nasrid kingdom of Granada and the Crown of Castile. The castle-fortress is a place where history is lived first hand through exhibitions, workshops for the whole family, guided tours and extraordinary activities throughout the year. In this space, Ben Sakar (the Hawk's Son), the virtual mascot of the castle will show you scenarios as emblematic as the walls, the stables, the cisterns, the Tower of the Spur, the Tower Alfonsina or the Jewish Synagogue.
A wonderful place to visit, we went for the longer tour and enjoyed seeing the Jewish Synagogue as part of this trip.
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This site does not make it easy to review a very solid feather in Terreros' cap ... to muddle my metaphors. The historic castle above the nearby town of Aguilas is all very impressive in its own right and involves some climbing. The views of Aguilas are very good but ... The views from the castle with the same name in Terreros are exceptional on a clear day - you can't see forever quite, but can take in views north-east to Cabo Cope to the start of the Cabo de la Gata national park. Close by, off the rugged coastline, are Terreros' two islands: Isla Negra and Isla de Terreros. Sunsets are a delight. Arguably, the best attraction in Terreros is free. You can drive up to the 18th century castle, but it's walkable if you're a little fit. There's a restaurant at the top too to relax with a drink or meal. My five stars are aimed more at the Castillo in Terreros - I'd give four to that of Aguilas.
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