Spain Basque Country Laguardia
Laguardia is a town and municipality located in the north of Spain. It has a population of 1500 inhabitants. The site of a 10th-century castle, of which two towers remain, the present village has medieval walls dating back to the 15th century surrounding the houses and old cobble stoned streets. The village has many tunnels dug out of the rock, used for storage of the local Rioja wine, some of which can be visited.
Backed by the Cantabrian Mountains, Laguardia is known for its wine, thus many bodegas await, as well as noteworthy architecture.
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