 This route takes the rider from Camping El Castillejo to the the Baños de Fortuna hot springs, passing by what was once an ancient Roman village, archeologists have discovered tombs full of weapons on this site and ancient pottery. Also, the large mound of earth on the left-hand side of the road was the village look out post and has to this day small pieces of roman pottery scattered around and on top of the site.
You will also find just of the main road the original archeology excavations of the roman baths they have been studying this area for many years and have found numerous artifacts.
Crossing the main road and heading to the modern-day Baths you will see the four-star Hotels that have therapeutic treatments available, the hot spring water is about 38 degrees and are said to have therapeutic healing capabilities.
Heading out of Fortuna and then climbing the very steep hill to the village of Capres, this will be tough but much easier with the 500Wh Bosch battery, as you pass through the south side of the Sierra De La Pila National Park.
You can fill up your water bottles at Saint Geronimo water point and then drop down the step hill heading back to Fortuna, be careful to follow your GPS as you are required to take a sharp left turn whist you are still on the hill.
This track is tough but progressively down hill eventually you will arrive at the ancient Black Cave, archeologist discovered wall painting dating back to first century.
Heading through the orange and lemon groves you will arrive at Las Calendas urbanization where there is a traditional Spanish bar and an Indian restaurant, you have only 1Km to go until arriving back at Camping Castillejo.
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