Best attractions and places to see around Encinasola De Los Comendadores is a municipality located in the historical region of La Ramajería, in the northwest of Salamanca province. This area offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions, including ancient pre-Roman sites. The landscape is characterized by dryland agriculture, proximity to the Huebra River, and the nearby Natural Park of Arribes del Duero. The terrain features granite and gneiss, supporting a distinct ecosystem.
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walk to the Encinasola of the Commanders
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Vitigudino is the most important population center in the northwest of Salamanca. In the Plaza de España is the impressive Church of San Nicolás de Bari.
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A huge archaeological site of about 5 hectares, also known as "El Castillo". One of the most spectacular pre-Roman fortifications on the Iberian Peninsula. The walls that surround it are preserved in good condition. It is probably from the 5th century B.C.
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Beautiful small town that is located near the Huebra River and where one of its characteristics is the influx of inhabitants that appear between the summer and winter months, assuming large differences due to the good temperatures of the summer season.
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The sites dating back to pre-Roman times up to the most recent ones related to the culture of the castros and boars are known as Vetón territory. It has been studied that the occupation of these territories dates back to the Iron Age 500 years ago and even much earlier up to the 5th century in the case of this particular site of Las Merchanas. In the golden age of these territories, these settlements were mainly populated by shepherds and warriors who, according to various Roman writers, were known as "vetones".
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The province of Salamanca is well known for being Vetón territory since it has two of the most important deposits in the area, Yecla la Vieja and Las Merchanas. The sites dating back to pre-Roman times up to the most recent ones related to the culture of the castros and boars are known as Vetón territory. It has been studied that the occupation of these territories dates back to the Iron Age 500 years ago and even much earlier up to the 5th century in the case of this particular site of Las Merchanas. In the golden age of these territories, these settlements were mainly populated by shepherds and warriors who, according to various Roman writers, were known as "vetones".
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Archaeological site where the ruins of El Castro Castle are found, whose wall is the only remaining vestige and surrounds an area of approximately 5 hectares. Within the property is also the Hermitage of the Virgen del Castillo and tour the place through the various paths to see other remains and some stone engravings of animals and human figures. It is estimated that the construction dates from the Iron Age.
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The region is rich in history, particularly with ancient pre-Roman sites. You can visit the Vettonian Hillfort of Yecla la Vieja, one of the most spectacular pre-Roman fortifications on the Iberian Peninsula. Another significant site is the Vetón Hillfort of Lumbrales (Las Merchanas), an Iron Age settlement preserving the legacy of the Vetones.
The municipality is characterized by its proximity to the Huebra River, with the Arroyo Grande and Bardonera rivers also flowing through. The landscape features dryland agriculture, granite and gneiss soils, and is very close to the Natural Park of Arribes del Duero, offering diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the area is well-suited for ecocultural routes and hiking. You can explore the natural beauty of the surroundings, especially near the Huebra River and within the broader Arribes del Duero region. For specific routes, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Encinasola De Los Comendadores guide, which also features paths suitable for walking.
There are various cycling opportunities. For general cycling, you can find routes in the Cycling around Encinasola De Los Comendadores guide, including a moderate 25 km loop from Vitigudino to Yecla de Yeltes. If you prefer road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Encinasola De Los Comendadores guide offers options like the 46 km Castro de Yecla la Vieja Loop from Vitigudino.
Yes, the settlement of Bogajo is considered family-friendly, especially during the summer months when it experiences a notable influx of inhabitants due to favorable temperatures. Additionally, the Plaza de España in Vitigudino, with its impressive Church of San Nicolás de Bari, offers a pleasant setting for families to explore.
The summer months are particularly popular, as highlighted by the increased influx of visitors to places like Bogajo due to good temperatures. This period is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and exploring the natural and historical sites.
The main artistic resource in the town is the Church of San Juan Bautista, which serves as the parish church of Encinasola de los Comendadores.
Absolutely. The MTB Trails around Encinasola De Los Comendadores guide features several options, including the moderate 31 km Vitigudino to Castro de Yecla la Vieja Loop and the more challenging 37 km Saucelle Viewpoint Loop from Barruecopardo.
The Vettonian Hillforts, such as Yecla la Vieja and Lumbrales (Las Merchanas), are crucial for understanding the pre-Roman history of the Iberian Peninsula. They were settlements mainly populated by shepherds and warriors, dating back to the Iron Age, and offer insights into the ancient Vetones culture through archaeological findings like bronze objects and pottery.
Visiting the Plaza de España in Vitigudino is a great way to experience local life, as Vitigudino is the most important population center in the northwest of Salamanca. The town of Bogajo also offers a glimpse into a small, charming community, especially during the lively summer months.
The landscape is characterized by dryland agriculture and a thriving livestock industry. The terrain features soils composed of granite and gneiss, supporting a unique ecosystem. You'll also find areas where the Huebra River carves deeper channels, adding to the scenic beauty.


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