Village of Iberian origin, situated above a tributary of the Rio
de Aguas, which its houses overhang. Of distinctly arab appearance.
It is an important center for traditional pottery. The Rio de Aguas
area is of geological, botanical and speleological interest and
was declared a protected area in 1989. It has the most important
gypsum quarry in Europe. There is a Reception Center for visitors
to the caves. Rural tourism and adventure sports.