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outdoors in Extremadura : the essentials
Rivers in Mérida
The Guadiana River Passing through Mérida
(10)
Nature Reserves in Saucedilla
Arrocampo Reservoir Special Protection Area
(3)
The last thing you expect to find near Monfragüe is a reservoir meant to cool a nuclear reactor that has become a protected haven
Hiking in Navaconcejo
Route of the Gorge of the Nogaledas
(8)
Nature Reserves in Acebo
Acebo Natural Pools
(5)
Our summertime route through Extremadura began at the Acebo natural pools. Honestly, it’s a wonderful place to cool off. That bein
Rivers in Riomalo de Abajo
Mirador Meandro El Melero
(11)
Nature Reserves in Ovejuela
Hiking Trail to Chorrituelo de Ovejuela
(3)
The trail to Chorrituelo is a true gift of nature. There are two ways of getting there, both well-indicated and easy to follow. Th
Of Cultural Interest in Reina
The Jayona Mine
(9)
Rivers in Villanueva de la Vera
Waterfall of the Devil
(8)
Viewpoints in El Torno
Memoria Viewpoint
(11)
Hiking in Navaconcejo
Nogaledas Waterfalls
(6)
Valleys in Guijo de Santa Bárbara
Camino del Trabuquete
(10)
The Camino del Trabuquete walking trail leaves from Guijo de Santa Bárbara and follows the river down the valley through some real
Rivers in Madrigal de la Vera
Alardos Gorge
(12)
Lakes in Jaraíz de la Vera
Jaraiz Lake
(10)
Viewpoints in Cedillo
Viewpoint of the Carrasquera
(3)
A marked trail takes you on a 3-kilometer hike to the Viewpoint of La Carrasquera, one of the most beautiful points within the Taj
Valleys in Jaraíz de la Vera
El Tiétar Valley
(4)
Wetlands in Zarza de Granadilla
Gabriel and Galan Reservoir
(4)
The town of Granadilla had to be abandoned to make way for the Gabriel y Galán reservoir. I thought that the town was submerged be
Hiking in Cachorrilla
Canchos de Ramiro
Leaving from the town of Cachorrilla towards Caclavín, we took a trail called the "Camino del Chorrillo" that made a 10-kilometer
Nature Reserves in Cedillo
Tajo International Natural Park
(5)
"How austere, how solemn, how exciting is the Spanish Tajo.” So was our great river described in the 19th century by the English t
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