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Montesquieu's Castle Route - Bufadores
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area the weather can vary greatly, we can go out with fog and rain and at the way backback have a radiant sun that help us to enjoy the oak forests of the road and the contrast of the grasslands that surround the castle we left behind.
Although we do the track with mist, the road is so wide that its easy to follow it, but perhaps the mist will prevent us seeing the magnificent mountains that surround us, even when we went through the Cuello de Tres Palos in 800m. high and about 6km. away, we can not enjoy the mountains that form the Sierra de la Rovira at our left and the Sierra de la Socarrada at our right.
A little less than a kilometer from the Collada de Tres Palos that left behind we arrive to the Collada de Beví Gras , where we will see some pasatures and behind, our destiny the Sierra de los Bufadores
Bufadores Mountains 
Here begins the part of the circular route, we turn left following the Cingles
of Beví.
Cingles de Beví 
The road is wet and begins to decline slightly through the forests.
Shrine Moí 
After one kilometer of the deflection to the left that we took, we will find an informative signal that indicates the ways to The shrine of Moi or The Bufadores de Beví , seconds ones are our destination.
If we can divert and go to visit the shrine because it's only about 2 km away, but the road is not very spectacular. Shrine of Moi also called Church of the Saint Moi is a pre-Romanesque style, built
Chapel of Moí and well 
probably at the end of the tenth century, although the first documentation of it date from s. XIII.
Chapel of Moí and well 
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Mountains Bufadores de Beví (with and without fog)
 



 
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