Attractions and places to see around Villanueva Del Campillo include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This municipality in the province of Ávila, Castilla y León, is situated in the plains of the Sierra de Ávila. The area offers a tranquil environment with a rich past, characterized by ancient stone sculptures and significant religious architecture. Visitors can explore a landscape featuring pastures, oak groves, and rocky terrain.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The Serrota is a mountain that reaches 2,292 meters in height, which means that you need to watch the time of its ascent, where the snow covers the area completely with low temperatures.
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Mountain pass located in the center of the province of Ávila and which is 1,499 meters above sea level and connects the Amblés valley with San Juan del Olmo and the Muñico valley.
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In the final stretch of the ascent, milestones appear in several places and the best option is to find the optimal path according to the moment, the mountain conditions and personal taste. The geodesic vertex is visible long before you arrive, it is placed on a tower of rocks and the views are extraordinary, practically covering the entire Central System, from the Sierra de Guadarrama to the peaks of Las Batuecas and the distant Sierra de Gata. Below the channels that form the sources of Corneja and Adaja and a little further on is the valley of the highest Alberche, when it is not yet a river in the páramos of San Martín de la Vega del Alberche.
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Former Discalced Augustinian convent. Its current state is dilapidated. Still, covered with vegetation you can see the remains of the apse of the Gothic church. Currently, it What attracts the most attention is the magnificent tower built much later in blocks of perfectly carved granite and in the Herrerian style.
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The Muñotello roll symbolizes the jurisdictional independence obtained by the town with respect to the Villatoro council in 1733, during the reign of Felipe V. The construction is made of carved granite, it is five meters high and represents the sovereignty of the town of Muñotello to administer Justice. The prisoners were tied to the stone pillory during the trial and depending on the sentence they were stoned to death or released.
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Listed as one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, it is worth crossing through its cobbled streets.
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Villanueva del Campillo is rich in history. You can visit the Parish Church of Villanueva del Campillo, a Gothic church from the 16th century offering great views. The village also features ancient structures like Los Caños, a 19th-century natural spring, and Fuente de la Errén García, another historical spring near old wash houses. The area also has a historical connection to the Knights Templar.
The most prominent archaeological find is The Vettonian Bulls (Los Toros Vettones), ancient stone sculptures carved by the Vettones. Villanueva del Campillo is home to the largest Vettonian bull in the Iberian Peninsula, located in the main square. Additionally, you can explore the medieval Necropolis of Navagamella and other necropolises like 'Canto de la sepultura' and 'Cocina de los moros', which are excellent for hiking routes.
Yes, the Parish Church of Villanueva del Campillo, dedicated to the Nativity of Our Lady, is an imposing 16th-century Gothic church located at the highest point of the village. Another religious site is the Ermita de la Madre de Dios, situated next to the cemetery. Further afield, you can find the Ruins of Monasterio del Risco, a former Discalced Augustinian convent with a magnificent Herrerian-style tower.
The Rollo de Muñotello is a significant man-made monument. This carved granite structure, standing five meters high, symbolizes the jurisdictional independence obtained by the town of Muñotello from the Villatoro council in 1733. It represents the town's sovereignty to administer justice, and historically, prisoners were tied to it during trials.
Villanueva del Campillo is nestled in the Sierra de Ávila, offering a rich natural environment with pastures, oak groves, and rocky terrain. You can explore routes towards the source of the Gamo River, located at the springs of Fuente Fría and Fuente Quinquillas. The Las Fuentes Pass, at 1,499 meters, offers scenic views, and the mountain Serrota reaches 2,292 meters with extraordinary panoramic views.
Absolutely. The rural surroundings of Villanueva del Campillo, with its extensive pastures and the Sierra de Ávila, provide a tranquil setting for walking. You can find excellent hiking routes around the medieval necropolises like Navagamella. The village is also connected to various hiking and Teresian routes. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore the routes available in the region.
Yes, the area around Villanueva del Campillo offers various routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging MTB trails like the 'Villatoro and Garganta de los Hornos Loop' or 'Arroyo Prodesagar – Rollo de Muñotello loop'. For road cycling, options include the 'Chía Pass and Corneja Valley Loop' or routes around the Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Villanueva Del Campillo, Cycling around Villanueva Del Campillo, and Road Cycling Routes around Villanueva Del Campillo guide pages.
Villanueva del Campillo offers a calm atmosphere, perfect for disconnecting and reconnecting with nature and history, which can be enjoyable for families. The Rollo de Muñotello is listed as a family-friendly historical site. The natural surroundings provide opportunities for gentle walks and exploring the village's historical springs.
The region's landscape features pastures and oak groves, making it pleasant for outdoor activities during milder seasons. However, if you plan to ascend higher peaks like Serrota, be aware that snow covers the area completely with low temperatures during winter, so spring, summer, and early autumn would be more suitable for high-altitude excursions.
Yes, the Parish Church of Villanueva del Campillo, located at the highest point of the village, offers remarkable views of the surrounding area. The Las Fuentes Pass, at 1,499 meters above sea level, provides scenic vistas. For truly extraordinary panoramic views, including the entire Central System, a climb to the summit of Serrota is highly recommended.
Villanueva del Campillo, with its roughly 100 inhabitants, offers a calm and tranquil atmosphere. It's an ideal place for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature and history. The village provides a peaceful escape amidst the plains of the Sierra de Ávila.
Visitors appreciate the historical richness and natural beauty. The Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra is often highlighted as part of one of Spain's most beautiful towns, with its charming cobbled streets. The Serrota summit is praised for its extraordinary views covering a vast landscape. The area's blend of ancient monuments and serene natural settings is a key draw.
Yes, the Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra is a notable historical settlement nearby. It's considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, and visitors enjoy exploring its cobbled streets and historical ambiance.
Villanueva del Campillo has several historical water sources. You can visit Los Caños, a 19th-century natural spring that served as a historical water source for the village. Another significant spring is Fuente de la Errén García, located near the old wash houses, offering a glimpse into the village's past daily life.


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