Segorbe is a good idea
We are heading into Segorbe. We have reached a town of standing, some 10,000 souls, guarding the way down to the coastal plains. It has History - well, where doesn’t. The last Almohad governor of Valencia, Zayd Abu Zayd, hung around here till he was deposed in 1229. James I made it part of Aragon in 1238. Martin I had a residence here and married local girl Maria de Luna in 1372. The town wandered around the 7000 mark until the 1940s. Since then it has grown, especially after 2000. We are going to enjoy wandering through the backstreets and tiny squares, crammed with cafes and diverse delights. We will pass the Medieval aqueduct. Yes, I know, not Roman! No, its an 11th / 12th century Moorish piece of water based joy. The suruving bits date to the 14th century, https://turismo.segorbe.es/patrimonio/monumentos/acueducto-medieval/ Next to the Cathedral. Built in the 13th century , on the site of a mosque, the works began ...