Best attractions and places to see around Prado De La Guzpeña include a variety of historical sites and natural viewpoints. The region features structures with Roman origins, such as bridges over the Esla River, alongside former mining areas. Visitors can explore sites that highlight the area's industrial past and natural beauty, offering insights into its cultural and geographical landscape.
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A little before La Mata de Monteagudo, we turned off towards the sanctuary of the Virgen de la Velilla, which awaits on a clearing halfway up the mountain. Surrounded by oaks, beeches, and holly trees, the much-venerated Virgen de la Velilla has the privilege of residing in a truly beautiful place. In the 16th century, a small and humble sanctuary was built, where pilgrims came to worship the Virgen de la Velilla. By the end of the century, this Virgin was very well-known and famous due to her many miracles and favors, for which she received abundant donations and alms.
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The Mercadillo Bridge is a historic civil structure located over the Esla River, near Sorriba del Esla, within the municipality of Cistierna (province of León). It likely has Roman origins, forming part of the ancient Esla road or Via Saliámica. It is mentioned in medieval documents, including records from the Monastery of Gradefes and the will of Countess Doña Sancha in 1234, confirming its existence and use during the Middle Ages.
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This little detour is really worth it.
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Running along the route of the Mines we find this beautiful viewpoint. This is the Esla viewpoint, which offers wonderful views of Aleje and Alejico and the surrounding mountains.
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Located on Pico Los Rejos (1,292 m), we find the beautiful viewpoint of Los Rejos with exceptional views of the valley formed by the Esla river.
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Walking along the Ruta de las Minas we come across this beautiful viewpoint. This is the Esla viewpoint, which offers wonderful views of Aleje and Alejico and the surrounding mountains.
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At this point of the route of the Mines we find the Imponderable Mine and a spring. This mine was used to extract iron, as we can see in the color of the stones in the stream. The source has a high iron content, so it is not recommended to drink from it.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Puente del Mercadillo, a historic bridge over the Esla River with Roman origins, which was part of the ancient Esla road. Another significant site is Mina Imponderable, an old iron mine that showcases the area's industrial past. Additionally, the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Velilla offers a historical and religious experience nestled in the mountains.
Yes, the Esla Viewpoint is a must-see. Located along the Ruta de las Minas, it provides stunning views of Aleje and Alejico, as well as the surrounding mountains.
Prado De La Guzpeña offers various outdoor activities. You can explore several hiking trails, such as the 'Mines Trail' or 'Miradores de Aquilare – circular through the Sabero Valley'. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Peñacorada Perimeter Trail' or 'Coal Mining Basins Route'. Cyclists can enjoy tours like 'Almanza and Gradefes Circular from Cist'. You can find more details on these routes in the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides for the region.
The Puente de Almuhey is considered family-friendly. This bridge is located in a small town on the banks of the Cea River, offering a pleasant spot to visit. Exploring the historical bridges and viewpoints can also be an engaging experience for families.
Yes, the town of Puente de Almuhey, where the historic Muey bridge is located, is served by a small regional mountain train from León. This provides an option for public transport access to that specific area.
The Ruta de las Minas is a significant route in the region that highlights its mining heritage and natural beauty. Along this route, you can find the Esla Viewpoint, offering expansive mountain views, and the Mina Imponderable, an old iron mine with a spring known for its high iron content.
Absolutely. The Puente del Mercadillo is a notable historic civil structure over the Esla River, believed to have Roman origins and forming part of the ancient Esla road. Another is the Puente de Almuhey, a significant monument in the town of the same name.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The ancient Roman origins of structures like the Puente del Mercadillo, the insights into the industrial past at Mina Imponderable, and the breathtaking views from the Esla Viewpoint are frequently highlighted. The serene setting of the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Velilla also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, at the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Velilla, there is a fountain that emanates water even during the driest summer months. Additionally, near the Mina Imponderable, there is a spring with a high iron content, though it is not recommended for drinking.
Yes, the Puente del Mercadillo is located on a secondary route of the Camino de Santiago, specifically the Ruta Vadiniense. Also, the town of Puente de Almuhey is situated on the Camino de Santiago, making it a relevant stop for pilgrims.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes, from river valleys like those around the Esla and Cea rivers, to mountainous terrain visible from viewpoints such as the Esla Viewpoint. You'll encounter areas shaped by historical mining, as well as serene spots like the mountain setting of the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Velilla.


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