Valley of Alberche and Tierra de Pinares
- Position
- Avila province
- Type of route
- Weekend
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Situated in the east of the province of Ávila, the Alberche Valley and the area known as Tierra de Pinares boast a wealth of built heritage and stunning natural landscapes. A deep narrow valley crossed by the River Alberche stretches out to the south between the Paramera Mountain Range and the final foothills of the Sierra de Gredos mountains.
Travellers will have the chance to explore Burguillo Reservoir and admire the Guisando Stone Bulls, a fine example of Celtic culture, as well as breathtakingly beautiful scenery, such as the Hoyocasero Pine Forest, and the traditional architecture of the towns of Cebreros and Burgohondo.
This route also includes the following sites of interest: Castañar de El Tiemblo and the Adolfo Suárez and the Transition Museum in Cebreros.
What to see?
The Chestnut Grove of El TiembloMore information
The path starts and ends in an old stone lodge and part towards the centenary chestnut ‘El abuelo’. This is an easy path to go with children or people with reduced mobility.
Iruelas Valley Nature ReserveMore information
Explore the Iruelas Valley Nature Reserve, a corner in the Sierra de Gredos. Discover mountain streams, the Iruelas stream being the main tributary of the Alberche River. Observe the largest colony of...
Reservoir of El Burguillo and el Charco del CuraMore information
The dams of Burguillo and Charco del Cura were created in the early twenties of the last century. Both are ideal for playing water sports and are in the Alberche River in the town of El Tiemblo, which...
Museum of Adolfo Suarez and the TransitionMore information
The museum is a store of the political memory of Spain that emerged with the arrival of the democracy. The younger generations will find a motive for reflection and knowledge of the bases that make up...