The forgotten point zero
My dedication to keeping this real is to pretend to a lost Brit following and map and only after a few hundred metres and some confused motorists beeping horns, realising I should not be on the motorway but actually on the side road that runs parallel and probably was the original road. We will go near, but not to, a hermitage. https://mucc.castello.es/itineraris/itinerari-ermites-de-castello/ Castellon had a route marked out connecting the various hermitages and remembers to mention Roman roads and Muslim farm houses. The Ermita Sant Jaume de Fadrell is mightly praised by Jorge. ;One of the best preserved Hermitages in our municipal area. Located next to the Caminas road, 4 km from Castellón. Ancient Roman settlement possibly in its beginnings. During the Muslim period it was a farmhouse (civil nucleus of ten houses) and later, after the Reconquista, it was converted into a Hermitage because its care and defense belonged to the Order of Santiago, hence its name of S...