Peek Into the Wild
#summervacay If you're anywhere near Cuenca, you've got to stop by Ventano del Diablo. First off, the name literally means "Devil’s Window", how cool is that? It’s this dramatic natural lookout carved into a cliff, and the view? Absolute fire. You’re staring down into a deep, twisty canyon with the Júcar River snaking below. It’s one of those spots where you just stand there like, “Okay nature, I see you.”
The whole area has this epic, almost spooky energy, especially if the wind’s howling. The drive there is also a treat: winding mountain roads, pine forests, and then boom, this wild view pops out of nowhere. There's even a little platform you can step onto for full panoramic drama (if you're not afraid of heights).
It’s a quick stop, maybe 15–30 minutes, but it leaves a mark. Bring a jacket (it can get windy), take a bunch of pics, and soak it all in. Devil’s Window? More like Heaven’s Balcony.