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Cabezabellosa

Cabezabellosa

Sky High Overlook

Nestled in the Tras la Sierra mountains, between the Jerte and Ambroz valleys, Cabezabellosa is the highest municipality in the Trasierra-Tierras de Granadilla region (836 m).

The town’s identity is intricately linked to the goatherds and transhumants who were the drivers of economic and social development. Every December, the Jornada del Cabrero festival invites visitors to experience the rich culture, timeless traditions, and enduring charm of the goatherd’s way of life.

The 17th-century Church of San Lorenzo and the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Castillo are the most notable religious buildings. For popular architecture, it’s worth visiting the traditional washing places.

For the best sunsets in the area, don’t miss the Ermita del Castillo Overlook, an impressive steel structure with two walkways offering breathtaking panoramic views. From this vantage point, you can take in the sweeping landscapes of Las Hurdes, Gata, Granadilla, and the Sierra de Francia. Another must-see is Pico Pitolero (1,352 meters), where you’ll be treated to stunning vistas overlooking the town. It’s also a popular launch site for paragliders, filling the sky with vibrant colours as they glide over the picturesque surroundings.

Nature lovers will want to follow the trail to the Acarreadero Oak. This oak tree, which is over 500 years old, has been declared noble tree of Extremadura.

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Baños de Montemayor

Baños de Montemayor

Thermal spas

This charming mountain village in the Ambroz Valley with its thermal spas combines the allure of rustic architecture with the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.

Immerse yourself in the sulphur and mineral-rich waters of the 2,000-year-old Roman thermal baths. Feel your stress melt away as you soak in these ancient healing springs. Pamper yourself with a day at the spa, where everything is designed with your wellbeing in mind.

Baños de Montemayor has numerous hiking and mountain biking trails that invite you to explore nature and keep your body moving as you marvel at the spectacular landscape. Hike or bike the Vía Verde de la Plata. For those seeking adventure on the water, Baños de Montemayor Reservoir offers canoeing and paddle surfing. Something for everyone.

Visit the parish church of St. Mary, the Vía de la Plata Interpretation Centre and the Ethnographic Museum if you want to learn more about the storied history of Baños de Montemayor. You mustn’t leave without stopping by the Castañar neighbourhood, located in the upper part of the village, to see the traditional architecture.

This neighbourhood is also the heart of one of the most beloved traditions in Baños de Montemayor’: chestnut basket-making.

On Palm Sunday, Baños de Montemayor is decked out like an authentic Roman villa for the celebration of “Termarium: History comes to life”. This event marks the start of the thermal spa season by reviving its Roman origins.

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Abadía

Abadía

Refuge of nobles, monks and literati

This destination in the lowlands of the Ambroz Valley offers sweeping mountain views and a wealth of heritage that speaks to its vibrant history.

Explore the Convento de la Bien Parada, a former Franciscan refuge that once housed a theology school. Though now in ruins, it still retains the aura of its former grandeur.

The Palace of Sotofermoso, with its Renaissance architecture and fairytale gardens, offers a window into the past. Declared a Cultural Heritage Asset in 1931, the House of Alba converted it into a vibrant art and cultural centre. The palace and gardens are open to visitors on Mondays.

The Ambroz River boasts one of the largest natural swimming holes in Ambroz-Cáparra, ideal for cooling off on warm days. Spend a relaxing day having a picnic on the lawn under the shade of the trees.

Stroll along the Bien Parada trail that connects the swimming spot with the convent. Enjoy a peaceful walk through the village’s natural beauty and rich history.

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Ahigal

Ahigal

Natural Charm

The landscape is dotted with oak and cork oak dehesas, vineyards, olive groves and the waters of the Gabriel y Galán reservoir and the Las Cumbres Reservoir. Here you can enjoy bird watching, water sports, cycling or hiking on short trails through the Ahigal reservoir and discover the mills and wineries on the Palomero plains.

The most notable religious buildings is the sixteenth century Gothic-Renaissance Church of the Assumption, along with the Santísimo Cristo de los Remedios del Humilladero, Santa Marina and los Santos Mártires hermitages erected on Roman structures.

Visitors will be captivated by the legends that live on in the local imagination, filled with restless spirits, ladies dressed in black and white, and witches. These tales come to life at the Pozo del Cinojal and at the special storytelling events for adult audiences.

Don’t miss the chance to visit the Sunday market with more than one hundred stalls selling regional products and handicrafts, and enjoy some local cuisine, of course.

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Aldeanueva del Camino

Aldeanueva del Camino

Roman roads and legacy

Aldeanueva del Camino is a fascinating place, a unique blend of history and nature.

Those interested in Roman legacy will be keen to explore the remains of the Roman road after which the town is named. Discover several Roman bridges that are still preserved as you realise that you’re walking in a place where the Romans once walked!

Don’t miss the parish churches of Our Lady of the Elm and St. Servandus, fine examples of Gothic architecture.

If you like smoked paprika from La Vera, you’re in luck because this town is famous for producing this delicious condiment. In early October the town hosts a Paprika Festival, where the townspeople recreate the traditional method of harvesting, drying and grinding these peppers.

The Fresneda cork oak is an enormous tree that you won’t want to miss. As the largest cork oak in Extremadura, this ancient tree symbolises the region’s rich natural heritage.

From the Vía Verde de la Plata you can enjoy a walk to Pozo Hondo, an ideal place to connect with nature.

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