The Sabinares del Arlanza and La Yecla Natural Park, famous for housing the largest and best preserved juniper forests in the world. Explore junipers that are over two thousand years old, known as "juniper", along with oak forests, pine forests, rebollares and gall oak forests, representing traditional resource management systems.

It follows the course of the Arlanza River, one of the main tributaries of the Duero, flanked by a riverside forest with ash, alder, poplar and willow trees. Visit La Yecla, a deep, narrow gorge with walkways to explore, and the Ura Gorge, a popular route along the Mataviejas River.

Explore cultural and historical sites such as Covarrubias, the first city with an independent fortification license of the Kingdom of Leon, Santo Domingo de Silos and the Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. Discover the rich historical and natural heritage, as well as a refuge for birds of prey, including the Iberian imperial eagle and one hundred pairs of griffon vultures.

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