It is a pelendón Celtiberian town from between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC located on a rocky outcrop.
It is surrounded by ravines on 3 of its sides while on the south, which was the most accessible part, a wall was built of which up to 5 meters high, 2 towers and 2 gates are preserved.
Some houses attached to the wall have also been excavated in which ceramics and various Celtiberian utensils have been found.
Access is difficult as it is on a high ledge and you can only see the remains of what was once the wall but it is worth going to see it in addition to the views.
the best option is to go up from Ocenilla along the Viñuela road