Attractions and places to see around Valdehúncar are found in the Cáceres province of Extremadura, situated in the Campo Arañuelo region. The municipality lies alongside the Valdecañas reservoir and the Tagus River. This area offers a combination of historical significance, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, medieval structures, and natural features within the region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A must-see photo stop if your route takes you there...
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Almaraz is a small town next to the Tagus River and the Arrocampo Reservoir where the Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is located. If you cycle through the town that is on the Camino Real, you must visit the Torre de Almaraz and also see the Rollo de Almaraz Granite.
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Bridge over the Tagus River and the EX-118 Valdecañas Reservoir road between Bohonal de Ibor and Peraleda de la Mata. You can't walk past without stopping for a photo.
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Spectacular but ghostly remains of a marble temple from an ancient Roman city called Augustobriga. Close your eyes and imagine what the city looked like in its great days.
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Talavera la Vieja corresponds to the Roman city of Augustobriga, halfway between Mérida (Emérita Augusta) and Talavera de la Reina (Caesarobriga). For a long time it was doubted that this was the Roman city, until an inscription was discovered that unquestionably linked the ancient city with the town of Talavera la Vieja. It is interesting to note that the only Roman portico of the Curia that is preserved today comes from this city. Today it is next to the EX-118, since it was saved from the flood by moving the stones and relocating them in the place where they are now. This historical monument is better known as "the marbles".
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Belvís de Monroy is a small town in the Campo Arañuelo region, next to the Tagus River, near the entrance to the Monfragüe National Park. The medieval castle of Belvís el Monroy dominates the town dominating the surrounding landscape and can be seen from afar.
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Remains of a marble temple from an ancient Roman city called Augustobriga. Spectacular views of the Valdecañas reservoir and the bridge that crosses Guadalupe.
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Site with a lot of history behind it that goes back to the time of the Romans in the second century. The old town of Talavera la Vieja or also known as Talaverilla, originally located on the banks of the Tagus River, was flooded in 1963 due to the construction of the Valdecañas Reservoir. Today they can be seen from its shores in a movie landscape but what stands out the most are the Roman ruins of "Los Mármoles" and the "Cilla" temple that can still be visited and date back to the 2nd century when in this place The citadel of Augustobriga was located, which used to have between 4,000 and 7,500 inhabitants at that time. The discovery, in addition to several dolmens, allows us to indicate that there was a population in this area even before it was inhabited by the Romans.
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Valdehúncar is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Church of Santa María Magdalena in the town center, or explore the remains of the ancient Roman city of Augustobriga, also known as Talaverilla, which are often visible when the Valdecañas reservoir water levels are low. Don't miss the relocated Roman temple remains, known as Temple of the Woodcutters of Augustobriga, offering spectacular views of the reservoir. Further afield, the medieval Castle of Belvís de Monroy dominates the landscape.
Yes, the area boasts significant Roman heritage. The most notable are the ruins of Augustobriga, an ancient Roman city, often referred to as Talaverilla. While much of it is submerged by the Valdecañas reservoir, the impressive marble temple remains, known locally as "Los Mármoles" or Temple of the Woodcutters of Augustobriga, were saved and reassembled by the EX-118 road, providing a tangible link to the Roman past with stunning views.
The region is defined by its natural beauty, primarily the expansive Valdecañas Reservoir and the Tagus River. These offer scenic landscapes and opportunities for water activities. The surrounding countryside features vast pastures and irrigated meadows, perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides. The southern part of the municipal area is also part of the ZEPA Embalse de Valdecañas, a Special Protection Area for Birds.
The area around Valdehúncar is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various water activities on the Valdecañas Reservoir, such as boating or fishing. For land-based activities, there are numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. For example, you can find several cycling routes like the 'Bohonal de Ibor from Belvís de Monroy – circular by Río Tajo' or hiking trails such as 'Talavera la Vieja (Augustobriga) by the Valdecañas Reservoir'. Explore more options on the cycling guide, hiking guide, and MTB trails guide.
Yes, the region offers hiking trails for various abilities. For an easy walk, consider the 'Belvis de Monroy – circular via the Berrocal Hermitage and San Francisco Convent' route. If you're looking for something more moderate, the 'Talavera la Vieja (Augustobriga) by the Valdecañas Reservoir' trail is a good option. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide for Valdehúncar.
The Valdecañas Reservoir is a prime location for birdwatching. It is part of the ZEPA Embalse de Valdecañas (Special Protection Area for Birds), making it an important habitat for various bird species. The scenic landscapes along the Tagus River and the surrounding pastures also offer opportunities to observe local wildlife.
For breathtaking views, head to the site of the Temple of the Woodcutters of Augustobriga, which overlooks the Valdecañas reservoir. The medieval Castle of Belvís de Monroy also provides commanding views of the surrounding landscape from its elevated position.
Families can enjoy the natural beauty of the Valdecañas Reservoir, which is suitable for relaxing by the water or gentle walks. The Granite Pillar of Almaraz is a man-made monument in a small town that can be an interesting stop for all ages. Additionally, many of the easier walking trails through the pastures and meadows are suitable for family outings.
Beyond the historical sites, you can explore the 16th-century Church of Santa María Magdalena in Valdehúncar itself, showcasing traditional architecture. Another notable religious building is the Church of San Bartolomé Apóstol in Bohonal de Ibor, a charming stop where you can also enjoy a coffee in Plaza España.
Yes, the region has evidence of even older human presence. The site known as "La Muralla," situated on a peninsula formed by a meander of the Tagus River, is an archaeological site with findings spanning from the Neolithic period to the Middle Ages. Additionally, the Cancho de las Letras features prehistoric rock carvings, offering a glimpse into the area's earliest inhabitants.
The Valdecañas Reservoir is a central feature of the region, offering not only opportunities for water sports and relaxation but also serving as a crucial ecological zone. It is part of a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), making it vital for ornithological observation and biodiversity. Its creation also led to the submergence of the ancient Roman city of Augustobriga, adding a layer of historical intrigue.
Yes, Valdehúncar retains much of its traditional charm. The town's architecture often features berroqueña stone, which adds to its distinctive character. The Church of Santa María Magdalena is a prime example of the local architectural style and historical craftsmanship.


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