Best attractions and places to see around Risco include a landscape characterized by hills, historical sites, and a large reservoir. This region features prominent summits and viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. Visitors can explore ancient castles and natural monuments within a diverse terrain. The area provides opportunities to discover both cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Cerro Masatrigo is a hill located in the municipality of Esparragosa de Lares. This hill is known for its almost perfect conical shape, which has earned it the nickname "the magic mountain." It rises 501 meters above sea level and 161 meters above the surrounding terrain. After the construction of the La Serena Dam, Cerro Masatrigo became a peninsula surrounded by the waters of the reservoir.
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Peñón del Pez is a rock formation located in the town of Capilla, in the province of Badajoz. This rock is known for its impressive landscape and rich biodiversity, which includes species such as vultures, Bonelli's eagles, black storks and peregrine falcons.
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Cerro Masatrigo is a hill located in the municipality of Esparragosa de Lares. This hill is known for its almost perfect conical shape, which has earned it the nickname "the magic mountain" It rises 501 meters above sea level and 161 meters above the surrounding terrain. After the construction of the La Serena Dam, Cerro Masatrigo became a peninsula surrounded by the waters of the reservoir.
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Today, the castle is not only not in ruins (it has been restored), but for me it is one of the best preserved in the area, and can be visited. In the mornings it is open for a few hours, it has a well-preserved cistern that is interesting to see, the views, especially with the reservoir full of water, are spectacular.
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Located in the middle of the La Serena Reservoir and at 501 meters above sea level, it offers us wonderful views at 360 degrees. The Masatrigo hill, for sure, will surprise us with its shape and its curious name. It is called this way because for many its shape is assimilated to a pile of wheat.
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The Serena Reservoir is one of the largest reservoirs in Badajoz and where a road crosses it, skirting a mountain called Masatrigo. This is a curious passage through the swamp but beautiful for the views it offers.
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Located in the middle of the La Serena Reservoir, the Masatrigo hill stands out for its shape and its curious name. It is called this way because for many its shape is assimilated to a pile of wheat. In addition to its curiosities, the top of the hill is 480 meters above sea level and offers wonderful views in all directions.
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The views from up here are truly amazing and a well-deserved reward for the effort to get here. The ascent has complicated sectors with technical difficulty but that can be overcome without problems, remember to go with a firm step and taking care of the loose rocks.
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The region is rich in history, featuring the impressive Castillo de Capilla. This castle, originally erected by Muslims and later donated to the Knights Templar, offers a glimpse into the area's strategic past and provides views of the La Serena reservoir. Its structure has been restored and is open for visits.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the View from Peñón del Pez, a prominent rock formation known for its expansive landscape. Another excellent spot is Cima de las Poyatas (856 m), which offers incredible panoramic views of the valley from the Sierra del Torozo.
Absolutely. Don't miss Cerro Masatrigo, often called 'the magic mountain' due to its almost perfect conical shape. This summit rises 501 meters above sea level and is surrounded by the waters of the La Serena reservoir, creating a striking natural landmark.
The Risco area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, road cycling, and running routes. For detailed options, explore the Hiking around Risco guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Risco guide.
Yes, the area features trails ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, the Peñón del Pez offers challenging ascents with rewarding views. The Cerro Masatrigo Botanical Trail is another option, listed as difficult, but provides a unique experience around the 'magic mountain'.
The La Serena Reservoir is one of the largest reservoirs in the region, providing a stunning backdrop to many attractions. You can experience it by visiting viewpoints like Masatrigo Mountain and La Serena Reservoir, where a road crosses the reservoir, offering beautiful views. The reservoir also surrounds Cerro Masatrigo.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive views from various summits and viewpoints, such as those from Peñón del Pez and Cima de las Poyatas. The unique conical shape of Cerro Masatrigo and the historical significance of Castillo de Capilla are also highly valued.
Yes, the Peñón del Pez rock formation is known for its rich biodiversity. It's a habitat for various species, including vultures, Bonelli's eagles, black storks, and peregrine falcons, making it an interesting spot for nature observation.
Trail durations vary depending on the route and your pace. For instance, the Cerro Masatrigo Botanical Trail is about 4.6 km, while a circular hike around Peñón del Pez can be around 9.5 km. Road cycling routes can be much longer, up to 100 km, as seen in the Road Cycling Routes around Risco guide.
The region features several prominent summits. Cerro Masatrigo reaches an altitude of 501 meters above sea level. The highest point mentioned is Cima de las Poyatas, located at 856 meters above sea level in the Sierra del Torozo.
Yes, the Risco area offers several challenging routes. For hikers, trails like the Peñón del Pez – circular from Peñalsordo via Capilla and the Sierra de Las Poyatas Circular Trail are rated as difficult. Cyclists can also find demanding routes, such as the Capilla and its Castle loop from Garlitos, which is over 100 km and rated difficult.


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