Attractions and places to see around Manzanal De Los Infantes are characterized by a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. Located in the comarca of La Carballeda in Zamora, the area features lush valleys, mountainous zones, and the Río Negro. It is known for its dense forests and traditional architecture, offering insights into the region's heritage.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Nice hostel with washing machine and dryer + what luxury!
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The sculpture, which is very modern in both design and material, shows the typical silhouette of a pilgrim on the way to Santiago de Compostela: the walking stick stretched forward, the only hint of a pilgrim's hat, and of course a backpack with the clearly visible symbol of the shell, the symbol for the Camino de Santiago par excellence.
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Small regional town, capital of the La Carballeda region on the Vía de la Plata on the Camino de Santiago. The origin of the city is believed to date back to the era of the Knights Templar.
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A beautiful little catholic church in Palacios de Sanabria. There is parking nearby and a few cafes if you want to get some food.
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Rolling along the road at the height of Palacios de Sanabria, we come across this beautiful hermitage located in the upper part of the town.
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Monument to the pilgrim (Rionegro del Puente)
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The region is rich in history and traditional architecture. You can explore the Romanesque Church of Santa María de Mombuey, believed to have Templar origins, or the charming Hermitage of the Incarnation in Palacios de Sanabria. Don't miss the Ermita de Santo Cristo de Palacios de Sanabria, another beautiful hermitage. The area also features traditional stone architecture, ancient forges, and the historic *castro* in Lanseros.
Yes, the Hermitage of the Incarnation is noted as family-friendly, offering nearby parking and cafes. Beyond specific sites, the natural beauty of the Río Negro and its fluvial beaches provide excellent opportunities for family outings, including swimming and gentle walks. The nearby Sanabria Lake Natural Park also offers sandy beaches and a visitor center.
Manzanal de los Infantes is nestled in lush valleys alongside the Sierra de la Culebra and the Río Negro. You can enjoy dense forests of chestnut, oak, and pine, which are great for wildlife observation and mushroom foraging in season. The Río Negro also forms beautiful fluvial beaches, perfect for water sports, swimming, hiking, and cycling. The nearby Sanabria Lake Natural Park boasts the largest glacial lake on the Iberian Peninsula, surrounded by oak forests and sandy beaches.
The area is a paradise for hikers and cyclists. Notable routes include the 'Senda de los Monjes,' 'Ascension a Peña Trevinca,' 'Vega del Tera,' and trails around the Río Bibey. For cycling, you can explore various routes like the 'Camino Sanabrés and Cernadilla Reservoir Loop' or the 'Valparaíso and Cernadilla Reservoirs Loop.' You can find more details on specific routes in the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and MTB trails guide.
Yes, the region has several religious sites. The Monument to the Pilgrim of Rionegro del Puente is a modern sculpture dedicated to pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. Other significant religious buildings include the Hermitage of the Incarnation, the Church of Santa María de Mombuey, and the Ermita de Santo Cristo de Palacios de Sanabria. The Virgen de la Carballeda Pilgrims' Hostel also serves pilgrims with useful facilities.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Autumn is particularly popular for mushroom foraging in the dense forests. Summer is perfect for enjoying the fluvial beaches of the Río Negro and the sandy shores of Sanabria Lake for swimming and water sports.
Villages like Palacios de Sanabria offer cafes near attractions such as the Hermitage of the Incarnation. For pilgrims, the Virgen de la Carballeda Pilgrims' Hostel provides facilities and is conveniently located next to a bar and restaurant. The medieval town of Puebla de Sanabria, a short distance away, also offers a wider range of amenities including accommodation, cafes, and pubs.
The area is characterized by stunning natural landscapes, including the Sierra de la Culebra and the lush valleys of the Río Negro. While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, the numerous hiking and cycling trails offer panoramic views of the mountainous terrain and dense forests. The Sanabria Lake Natural Park, with its glacial lake, is a significant natural landmark providing picturesque vistas.
The traditional architecture in Manzanal de los Infantes and its surrounding villages is a defining feature of the area's cultural heritage. Buildings are typically constructed with local materials like stone, wood, and slate, reflecting centuries-old building practices. This style is evident in homes, hermitages, and old water mills, offering a glimpse into the ingenuity and history of the inhabitants.
The Monument to the Pilgrim of Rionegro del Puente is noted as wheelchair accessible. While many natural trails may present challenges, some areas, particularly around the fluvial beaches and main village centers, offer more accessible paths. It's advisable to check specific site details for accessibility information.
The Sanabria Lake Natural Park is special because it hosts the largest glacial lake on the Iberian Peninsula. This natural wonder is surrounded by ancient oak forests and features several sandy beaches like Custallago and El Folgoso, ideal for swimming and water activities such as windsurfing and canoeing. The park also has a Center of Interpretation in San Martin de Castaneda, explaining the lake's glacial origins.


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