Sedella
In Sedella, apart from visiting the ruins of a fort, it is worth seeing the parochial church of San Andrés Apostpol (the Apostle Saint Andrew) dating from the 16th century. Its square two-part tower and octagonal top are outstanding. Inside, one finds statues and religious artifacts of the 17th and 18th century. Close to the church is the Casa Torreón, which is the old mansion of the Lord of Sedella. It is now a private residence and still has its Mudejar tower with Moorish-style decoration and on one of the sides, Moorish-style artwork.
For those interested in nature, the Sierra Tejada offers plenty of places to visit, such as the old way of Arrieros, the Horeada Cave, the peaks of La Maroma and Salto de Caballo.
The most typical dishes of the municipal are el chivo al ajillo (goat with garlic), el choto al vino (baby goat in wine), el pan de pobre (a type of bread), tomates secos (dried tomatoes) and potaje de coles y de hinojos (cabbage and fennel hot-pot). Also worth trying are the local wines.
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Number of inhabitants: 508
Public festivals: 1st week of August - Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza
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