Senés is a small town in the Sierra de los Filabres, located at almost 1,000 meters above sea level and with a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by its numerous megaliths and the Argaric settlement of Hoya de la Matanza. In the Middle Ages, it was noted for its El Castillico castle and the terraced farming systems inherited from the Andalusian era. Today, it is a peaceful destination, ideal for hiking, with marked trails such as the GR 244 and short circular trails.
In February, the Almond Blossom Route fills the landscape with color, making it a perfect time to visit.