Attractions and places to see around Villanueva Del Campo include historical sites, religious buildings, and natural landscapes within the Zamora province of Castilla y León. This town, known for its rich heritage, is situated in the Tierra de Campos region. Visitors can explore a variety of architectural landmarks and traditional structures. The surrounding plains also offer opportunities for nature observation.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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In the center of Valdunquillo we find this ancient palace that combines colored walls with the color of the stones that used to make these constructions. However, the town is also beautiful to see with the Convento de la Merced.
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Modern agricultural monuments to the industrial cereal production of the city. The two large Silos are located on the eastern edge of the town.
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Welcoming travelers from Villalpando since the 11th century, the Puerta de San Andrés is located on the southeast route to Valladolid. The arched gate is flanked by two defensive round towers on each side.
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A small town in the region of Benavente and Los Valles. The most notable building is that of San Pedro Apóstol, although it could be said that the most modern agricultural buildings that surround the landscape are more striking.
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Old salt town located in the region of Tierra de Campos, in the extreme northeast of the province of Zamora, bordering on the province of Valladolid. The city was under the powerful order of the Knights Templar in the 13th century. Parts of the old wall preserve notable monuments such as the Puerta de San Andrés and the arch of Santiago.
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Villanueva del Campo boasts a rich heritage. You can visit the 13th-century Iglesia de Santo Tomás Apóstol with its significant altarpiece, the rebuilt Iglesia de El Salvador in Plaza de España, and the historic Ermita del Santísimo Cristo de la Vera Cruz. Don't miss the unique Plaza de Toros, excavated into the earth, and the numerous Blasoned Houses like the Casa de Arrazola, showcasing the town's noble past. The town's subsoil also hides many traditional Underground Wineries.
Yes, the region is home to several notable religious sites. In Villanueva del Campo, explore the Iglesia de Santo Tomás Apóstol and the Iglesia de El Salvador. The Ermita del Santísimo Cristo de la Vera Cruz houses a revered image of Christ. Additionally, about three kilometers from town, you'll find the Ermita de la Virgen de Valdehunco, which hosts an annual pilgrimage.
Beyond Villanueva del Campo, you can discover several fascinating sites. Visit the ancient San Andrés Gate, Villalpando, a historical site from the 11th century flanked by defensive towers. In Valdunquillo, explore the Palace of the Dukes of Alba. Also, the Ruins of the Tower of Santa María de la Sagrada Church in Castroverde de Campos offer a glimpse into the past.
The municipal area of Villanueva del Campo is integrated into the ZEPA Penillanuras-Campos Sur and ZEPA Penillanuras-Campos Norte, which are Special Protection Areas for Birds. This makes it an excellent location for nature observation and bird watching throughout the year. The surrounding landscape consists of vast plains and cultivated fields, offering serene environments ideal for those seeking a break in nature.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The historical San Andrés Gate, Villalpando, with its ancient architecture, can be an interesting stop. The settlement of Fuentes de Ropel offers a look at a small town with notable buildings. Additionally, the Ruins of the Tower of Santa María de la Sagrada Church in Castroverde de Campos provide a historical point of interest that families can explore.
The flat terrain and open landscapes around Villanueva del Campo are ideal for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including options like the 'Castillo de Altafria y Palacio de los Duques de Alba — circular desde Villanueva del Campo' or longer loops such as 'Benavente and Villafáfila Lagoons Loop'. For more details on routes, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Villanueva Del Campo guide.
Yes, the area offers cycling routes for various abilities. For an easier ride, consider the 'Castillo de Altafria y Palacio de los Duques de Alba — circular desde Villanueva del Campo', which is rated as easy. More moderate options include 'From Fuentes de Ropel to Virgen de la Vega' and the 'Villalpando and Mayorga Loop'. You can explore these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Villanueva Del Campo guide.
The Silos of Villalpando are modern agricultural monuments located on the eastern edge of the town. They represent the industrial cereal production that has historically been important to the region, showcasing a different aspect of the area's heritage beyond ancient structures.
Absolutely. Beyond the churches and blasoned houses, Villanueva del Campo features other distinctive traditional structures. You can observe the old national schools, the silo, the former train station, the ancient brickyard (tejar), and the Town Hall building, all contributing to the town's unique architectural character.
Villanueva del Campo is nestled within the Tierra de Campos region, known for its vast plains and agricultural landscapes, particularly cereal production. Historically, it's also recognized for its rich heritage, including numerous historical sites, religious buildings, and traditional architecture, earning Villanueva del Campo the moniker 'the town of the three towers, cradle of bishops and inquisitors'.
Fuentes de Ropel is a small town located in the region of Benavente and Los Valles. While it features the notable San Pedro Apóstol building, visitors often find the modern agricultural structures that dot its landscape equally striking, offering a blend of traditional and contemporary rural life.


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