This simple chapel and grotto located therein saved one of the most typical Cuenca traditions: climbing every January 28 to commemorate the death of San Julián , second bishop of the city and the same pattern . Tradition has it that St. Julian retired to this place he called \" the place of my quiet day \" and that the said cave performed wicker baskets to help the needy.
Regardless of the religious significance of the place , access to it by the route of San Julián , located just before the walkway leading to Sorrows, provide the visitor one of the best views of the Hoz del Júcar , having different viewpoints along thereof . Another alternative is to continue on the road Villalba and seek second access , shorter but steeper , located about 2 km from the city .
In any case a good excuse to go up a little beyond the sanctuary and crown the Hill of the Majesty orclose to \" Los Ojos de la Mora \"
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San Julian el Tranquilo
San Julián |
This simple chapel and grotto located therein saved one of the most typical Cuenca traditions: climbing every January 28 to commemorate the death of San Julián , second bishop of the city and the same pattern . Tradition has it that St. Julian retired to this place he called \" the place of my quiet day \" and that the said cave performed wicker baskets to help the needy.
Regardless of the religious significance of the place , access to it by the route of San Julián , located just before the walkway leading to Sorrows, provide the visitor one of the best views of the Hoz del Júcar , having different viewpoints along thereof . Another alternative is to continue on the road Villalba and seek second access , shorter but steeper , located about 2 km from the city .
In any case a good excuse to go up a little beyond the sanctuary and crown the Hill of the Majesty orclose to \" Los Ojos de la Mora \"
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