Attractions and places to see around La Puebla De Valdavia is a municipality in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, offering insights into rural Spanish life. The area is situated on the left bank of the Valdavia River, featuring natural landscapes and pine forests. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and cultural sites within this setting.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Fontecha de la Peña is a town with less than 20 inhabitants. It is not far from Respenda de la Peña. It is absolutely charming when covered in a blanket of snow.
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This small town is located in the valley below the Sierra del Brezo, making it a perfect place to start an adventure. It is also not far from Cervera de Pisuerga and Guardo.
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PP-2223 road with little traffic between Dehesa de Montejo and Olmos de Ojeda. The asphalt is in perfect condition, a real pleasure to pedal here.
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Before arriving, pass by the Monastery of Santa Eufemia, former residence of kings, princes and nobles, it is one of the most valuable monumental complexes of the Palencia Romanesque, it was declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931 and can be visited on weekends. The price of the visit is four euros per person.
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The rural road has a good surface and without stopping we reach Colmenares de Ojeda. The entrance to the church of San Fructuoso is fantastic, it has three arches with a cross vault and a Romanesque portico. The jewel is a baptismal font from the 12th century kept inside, one of the best of the Palencia Romanesque, it is a sandstone rock font carved with high reliefs of religious scenes and ceremonies. The towns are small, people barely appear on the streets, and it is surprising to find so much artistic wealth in each rural center.
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Situated in the valley at the foot of the Sierra del Brezo, the village of Respenda de la Peña is perfectly located for exploring adventures in the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre Natural Park.
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Town of the Palencia Mountain whose name seems to be that it comes from "steep or pindian place". It is worth going through here for the landscape that surrounds it.
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La Puebla de Valdavia offers several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the Iglesia de la Virgen de las Nieves, a significant parish church with a Gothic head and a sculpture by Inocencio Berruguete. The village also features the Ermita de la Virgen del Carmen and the Ermita de San Roque, both wayside shrines. For a deeper dive into local heritage, visit the Museo Etnográfico near the central square, which showcases original farm implements and tools from the past century. Visits to the museum can be arranged during July and August.
Yes, the region is rich in religious heritage. Beyond the local churches, you can visit Santa Eufemia de Cozollos, a highly valued monumental complex of Palencia Romanesque, which was once a residence for royalty and is now a Historic-Artistic Monument. Another significant site is Colmenares de Ojeda, home to the Church of San Fructuoso with its Romanesque portico and a remarkable 12th-century baptismal font. Additionally, the Church of San Pelayo Mártir, a 12th-century sanctuary, features a beautiful door and baptismal font.
La Puebla de Valdavia is situated on the left bank of the Valdavia River, offering picturesque natural landscapes. You can enjoy serene walks along the riverbanks and through the nearby pine forests. The village of Respenda de la Peña, located at the foot of the Sierra del Brezo, serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre Natural Park.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The monumental complex of Santa Eufemia de Cozollos is considered family-friendly, offering an educational glimpse into history. The settlement of Respenda de la Peña is also noted as family-friendly, providing a pleasant environment for exploring the natural surroundings.
The area around La Puebla de Valdavia is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, consider routes like 'Respenda de la Peña and its oak and fir forests' or 'Hike through the fields of Báscones de Ojeda'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Response from Peña to Embalse de Villafría'. Road cyclists might enjoy 'Saldaña from Guardo – circular via Respenda de la Peña'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB trails, and road cycling around La Puebla de Valdavia.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to various difficulty levels. For an easy walk, you could try 'Hike through the fields of Báscones de Ojeda' (6.8 km). Moderate options include 'Respenda de la Peña and its oak and fir forests' (9.1 km) or 'Hiking through the fields of Payo de Ojeda' (8 km). You can explore more options and detailed descriptions in the Hiking around La Puebla De Valdavia guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical and artistic wealth found in the small towns, often surprising given their rural setting. The well-preserved Romanesque architecture, such as the baptismal font in Colmenares de Ojeda, is a highlight. The scenic landscapes, especially around Respenda de la Peña, are also highly valued for their natural beauty and opportunities for exploration.
Yes, cyclists can enjoy the PP-2223 Road Between Dehesa de Montejo and Olmos de Ojeda. This road is known for having little traffic and asphalt in perfect condition, making it a pleasant route for pedaling.
The Museo Etnográfico is open for visits during July and August. It's recommended to contact them in advance to arrange your visit.
While focusing on La Puebla de Valdavia, those looking to explore the broader Palencia province might consider visiting the Roman Villa La Olmeda, which is another significant point of interest in the region.
The entrance fee for visiting Santa Eufemia de Cozollos is four euros per person. Visits are typically available on weekends.


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