Best attractions and places to see around La Roca De La Sierra, a municipality in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated in the Tierra de Mérida – Vegas Bajas region, it is characterized by plains nestled among low-lying mountain ranges such as Dueñas, Milano, Aguda, Aliso, and Sierrilla. This area serves as a transition zone towards the Guadiana river vegas and the Sierra de San Pedro, providing a…
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One of these towns that is located on the great plain that is created in the north by the Sierra de San Pedro until reaching the Río Guadiana.
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Spectacular views of the surrounding landscape from Puerto del Zángano. With a length of 2 km and a gradient of 3.5%, this lcimb is not too difficult.
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La Roca de la Sierra is a municipality in the province of Badajoz, located between Puebla de Obando and Villar del Rey. In the municipality there is a set of hills to the northwest of the town called Las Sierrillas.
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Some parts of the camino natural are really nice, still and so quiet. Other parts are not good for a full loaded touring bike, as the trail has some loose stones. Still doable but expect low speed and some hike-a-bike in big climbs
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century Church of Nuestra Señora del Prado with its Gothic and Renaissance features, and the ancient Medieval Bridge, originally Roman. The current Town Hall building was once a 16th-century Franciscan convent. Don't miss the House of the Counts of La Roca on Portugalejo street, known for its heraldic coat of arms. For a broader understanding of the area's heritage, consider exploring La Roca de la Sierra itself.
Yes, La Roca de la Sierra is home to significant prehistoric and Roman vestiges. You can find megalithic remains, including dolmens, in areas like Dehesa de la Muela and Dehesa Luriana. Notably, the "Cueva del Monje" (Monk's Cave) is an incipient corridor dolmen, and the "Cueva del Moro" also shows signs of ancient human settlements. The historical site of Loriana, located between La Roca de la Sierra and La Nava de Santiago, is particularly rich in dolmens such as Lácara, Moneda, Moro, and Monje.
The area is characterized by a blend of plains and low-lying mountain ranges, including Dueñas, Milano, Aguda, Aliso, and Sierrilla. This creates a natural transition zone towards the Guadiana river vegas and the Sierra de San Pedro. You'll find picturesque views and varied terrain suitable for outdoor exploration. The Arroyo de la Troya stream also runs through parts of the town.
The surrounding low-altitude mountain ranges and the proximity to the Sierra de San Pedro make the area excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking and cycling routes. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Camino Natural of the Cáceres - Badajoz Corridor, which offers quiet stretches and beautiful scenery. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around La Roca De La Sierra guide, and MTB trails in the MTB Trails around La Roca De La Sierra guide.
Yes, for spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, head to Puerto de El Zángano. This mountain pass, with a length of 2 km and a gradient of 3.5%, offers rewarding panoramas without being overly challenging to reach.
The region blooms beautifully in the spring, making it a wonderful time for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The weather is generally pleasant, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Autumn can also offer comfortable temperatures for exploration.
While specific family-focused attractions aren't detailed, the general outdoor environment and historical sites can be engaging for families. Exploring the town of La Nava de Santiago, a historical site, could be an interesting outing. Many of the outdoor trails, especially the easier ones, can also be enjoyed by families.
Visitors often highlight the tranquility and quietness of parts of the Camino Natural of the Cáceres - Badajoz Corridor. The blooming landscapes in spring are particularly appreciated, offering a wonderful sense of release and natural beauty. The varied terrain, from plains to low mountains, also provides diverse experiences.
Yes, the settlement of La Roca de la Sierra is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it possible for a wider range of visitors to explore the town and its immediate surroundings.
Yes, the municipality celebrates several traditional festivals. These include the lively Carnivals, the pilgrimage of San Isidro (Romería de San Isidro) on May 15th, and the patron saint festivities in honor of San Juan on June 24th. "La Chiquitía" is another traditional celebration held on All Saints' Day, where people gather in the countryside.
For an easier cycling experience, consider some of the routes mentioned in the MTB Trails around La Roca De La Sierra guide, such as the Puerto del Zángano loop from Puebla de Obando (18.1 km) or the Puerto de Gonzaliani loop from Puebla de Obando (19.6 km), both rated as easy. These offer a chance to enjoy the scenery without overly challenging climbs.


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