Just about a two hour drive from Madrid, Cuenca is an ideal day-trip destination. Nicknamed "The Eagle's Nest" because of its hilltop location, the stunning views and interesting architecture will not disappoint.
A Brief Summary of Cuenca's Complicated History
Like much of the Castilla-La Mancha, and due to its strategic hilltop location, Cuenca was the object of a tug-o-war between Moorish and Christian rulers and was conquered and reconquered on several occasions after its discovery by Muslim forces in the 700s.
It was captured finally by Catholic Spanish ruler Alfonso VIII in 1177 but later suffered greatly under Napolean's troops.
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