Alcublas is a municipality located in the region of Los Serranos, in the province of Valencia, on the southern slopes of the mountainous area between the Sierra Calderona and the Sierra de Andilla.
You can reach this town from Valencia by taking the CV-35 until you join the CV-339 and then continue along the CV-245. Despite being an agricultural and livestock farming town, it is a tourist attraction all year round, visited by groups of cyclists, both mountain and road cyclists, as well as hikers and inland tourists. Its monuments, to visit within the town, are the Church of San Antonio Abad, from the 17th century, the Chapels of S. Agustín and Santa Lucía, on the outskirts. And outside the town centre, the Masía de Las Dueñas, from the 15th century; remains of snowdrifts, the Molinos, from whose location you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views, including that of the town. Other places of interest to visit are the fountain and drinking trough in the Plaza S. Agustín, near the washhouse, the washhouse of La Cava and the well of the same name.