5/5 Drago Del F. 6 months ago on Google • 731 reviews
The
old
stone
church
from
1815,
although
it
was
later
restored,
but...it
is
supposed
to
stand
on
the
foundations
of
an
even
older
one
from
1300,
but
there
is
no
evidence
for
this.
The
cemetery
is
also
full
of
old
tombstones.
Next
to
the
church
is
a
cemetery,
including
old
graves
and
home
to
a
Spanish
chestnut
tree.
The
chestnut
from
the
16th
century
fell
over
in
2020
and
is
no
longer
there,
but
the
legend
is
still
alive,
just
like
some
of
the
"descendants"
of
this
chestnut...
Legend:
in
the
16th
century,
a
Spanish
conquistador
ship
is
said
to
have
sunk
on
this
part
of
the
coast.
The
drowned
Spanish
sailor,
who
was
buried
by
the
villagers
in
the
village
cemetery,
in
an
unmarked
grave,
is
said
to
be
among
the
debris.
The
sailor's
corpse
is
said
to
have
in
its
pocket
a
chestnut
tree
from
his
birthplace,
which
sprouted
and
grew
in
this
cemetery...
Legend
or
real
historical
event?
The
tree
was
dated
and
was
planted
somewhere
in
the
16th
century,
so...
High
rating
also
because
of
the
story...and
the
chestnuts...
Free
entry,
of
course,
with
appropriate
behavior...
you
are
in
the
cemetery...