Attractions and places to see around Castrillo De La Reina offer a blend of historical landmarks, ancient cultural sites, and unique natural features within the Sierra de la Demanda region of Burgos, Spain. The area is characterized by its mountainous and wooded landscapes, providing a setting for exploration. Visitors can discover well-preserved High Middle Ages necropolises and significant geological finds. This region serves as a point of interest for those seeking historical depth and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A group of lakes formed in glacial cirques surrounded by peaks approximately 2,000 meters high. Between 1969 and 1972, a project was developed to transform the glacial complex for tourism and intensive fishing. Some of the consequences of this project included the alteration of moraines, land clearing, the creation of dams, and the construction of roads.
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The fictional cemetery “Sad Hill Cemetery” was artificially created for the filming of “Two Glorious Scoundrels”. The scene of the big showdown is iconic, in which the three opponents face each other between the graves of an old cemetery in a haunting finale. The cemetery was exposed to increasing decay. A group of courageous residents polished up the cemetery in 2016 in time for the 50th anniversary of the cult western.
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In this natural setting the duel of the mythical movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was filmed. But apart from that, as soon as you get there, the cemetery is only part of the natural beauty that that valley has.
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Laguna de la Cascada is part of the set of small lagoons of glacial origin of Lagunas de Neila, within the Natural Park of the Lagunas Glaciares de Neila. In the vicinity of the lagoon there is an information panel with interesting data on the flora and fauna.
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Spectacular set of small lagoons of glacial origin is located in a mountainous environment of great beauty. Surrounded by forests and meadows, the Neila Lagoons offer an impressive visual spectacle, especially during the autumn thaw. The viewpoint has an information panel on the flora and fauna of the area.
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Sad Hill Cemetery is an iconic location built specifically for the movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." Located in the Sierra de la Demanda, the cemetery was built in 1966 for the filming of the final scene of the film, where the three protagonists have their last confrontation.
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Campiña is the highest mountain that is found in this kind of circus where the set of lagoons are located in the middle. It offers stunning panoramic views of the area.
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The region offers several natural wonders. You can visit the Neila Lagoons, a beautiful group of glacial lakes surrounded by forests. For panoramic views, head to Campiña, the highest mountain in the area where the lagoons are located, or Pico de la Laguna (2004m) for stunning vistas of the lakes and valley. Don't miss the unique fossilized tree in "Matalaguna," which is 16.5 meters long and approximately 130 million years old, accessible via a 3-kilometer walk from the church.
Castrillo de la Reina is rich in history. You can explore the Sad Hill Cemetery, a historical site built for the filming of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." The village also features the Iglesia de San Esteban with Gothic and Baroque styles, and the Ermita de Santa Ana on the "Alto de la Muela," built upon an ancient necropolis with visible rock-cut tombs. The Covacha de Santiuste is another semi-rupestrian hermitage and necropolis dating back to the 9th-10th centuries.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Sad Hill Cemetery is a unique historical site that can be interesting for all ages, especially film enthusiasts. The San Francisco Viewpoint offers accessible panoramic views. Additionally, the nearby interpretation center in Hacinas provides information on dinosaur footprints and other fossils, which can be engaging for children.
The Sierra de la Demanda region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like "Las Lagunas de Neila and ascent to La Campiña" or "Campiña – Pico de la Laguna (2004m) loop." For cycling, routes such as "Parque Natural Lagunas Glaciares de Neila" are available. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like "Colina Triste." You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Castrillo De La Reina.
While many trails in the Sierra de la Demanda are moderate, there are options for easier walks. The path to the fossilized tree in "Matalaguna" is a relatively easy 3-kilometer walk from the church. For specific beginner-friendly hiking routes, it's best to consult the detailed hiking guide for Castrillo De La Reina, which provides difficulty grades for various trails.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring natural features, spring and autumn are often ideal due to milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. The Neila Lagoons are particularly impressive during the autumn thaw. Summer offers warm weather for longer days, while winter can bring snow to higher peaks, offering a different kind of scenic beauty.
Castrillo de la Reina maintains strong traditions. If you visit in August, you might witness the annual theatrical representation of "Los Siete Infantes de Lara." In December, the celebration of its patron saint, San Esteban, features traditional costumes and local festivities.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the numerous well-preserved High Middle Ages necropolises scattered around the area, such as those at El Villar or La Cueva de los Moros, which feature fascinating rock-cut tombs. The Paraje de La Herramienta offers beautiful views, a natural stone observatory, and the Cueva de la Herramienta, providing a quieter natural experience.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from summits like Campiña and Pico de la Laguna, especially of the glacial lagoons. The historical significance of sites like Sad Hill Cemetery and the unique natural beauty of the Neila Lagoons are also highly appreciated. The blend of history, nature, and cinematic heritage makes the area a compelling destination.
Yes, the region is known for the discovery of dinosaur footprints and other fossils. While the specific sites might require local guidance, a nearby interpretation center in Hacinas provides more information on these significant paleontological finds, offering an educational experience for those interested in ancient life.
Yes, birdwatching enthusiasts can visit the Observatorio de Aves (Bird Observatory) located near the tail dam of the Castrovido reservoir. This spot offers excellent opportunities to observe local bird species in their natural habitat.


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