Caudete is a town located in the province of Albacete, in Spain, which has several interesting places to visit. Some of the most outstanding tourist sites are:
Castillo de Caudete: A castle built in the 12th century that stands on a hill and offers panoramic views of the town.
Iglesia de Santa Catalina: A church built in the 16th century with a bell tower and a renaissance style façade.
Ermita de San Blas: A hermitage built in the 18th century on the outskirts of the village and boasts great architectural beauty.
Municipal Archaeological Museum: A museum that exhibits archaeological pieces found in the area, from the Iberian period to medieval times.
As for gastronomy, some of the typical local dishes you can try in Caudete are:
Gazpacho manchego: A typical dish of the region made with game meat, vegetables and bread.
Gachas migas: A dish of breadcrumbs accompanied by pork and vegetables.
Caldereta de cordero: A lamb stew with potatoes, onions and peppers.
Queso manchego: A cheese made from sheep's milk and with designation of origin.
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