Every weekend, Granadilla is full of tourists. It is, undoubtedly, a good time to take a trip and visit this old abandoned village declared a historic-artistic site. Ideal to go with the family (adults and children) and walk along its walls and streets (in many cases semi-ruined) and, of course, climb to the top of the castle.
It is a small village, semi-derelict, surrounded in its entirety by a wall that you can go around almost completely and that offers beautiful views of the Gabriel y Galán reservoir (which surrounds most of the village). But for views, the ones you will enjoy when you climb to the top of the castle. The castle imposingly guards the entrance of the wall that gives access to the village. It is very original and not too high, so it is advisable to climb to the top (perhaps not for very old people, because of its steep spiral stairs) as it serves as a viewpoint. The landscape, with the water of the reservoir surrounding the village, is really beautiful.
The route is short and if you walk a lot you will have seen everything in little more than an hour. On the outside, next to the parking lots there are groves of trees and a small area that serves as a picnic area. If we take a snack, we can have a nice time.