Attractions and places to see around El Maderal include a range of historical architecture, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. This rural municipality in Zamora, Spain, is characterized by its traditional village life and serene surroundings. The area features plains, rivers, and cultivated fields, offering diverse scenery. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and experience local customs and events.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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first 'rest stop' since el Cubo del Vino
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Good path or path through the Cañada Real de Vizana or de la Plata.
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A small town on the Jacobean route of the Camino de Santiago. There are hostels and restaurants in the town and of course a lot of wine.
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Famous for its production of chickpeas and cereals, Fuentesaúco is located in the province of Zamora, on one side of the Guareña river valley.
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Magnificent panorama that we find ourselves rolling through the Cañada Real de la Plata or Vizana (in very good condition) with views of the cultivated fields of Salamanca that offer us a beautiful mosaic of colors.
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The track is in very good condition and the views it gives you of the plain are impressive. From this point you can see the mosaic of colors offered by the fields of Salamanca from kilometers away.
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In the direction of Salamanca it is a very cool section and it is made with saddlebags
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The flat area used to be characterized by viticulture (El Cubo de la Tierra del Vino) until phylloxera put an end to the wine in the 19th century. Today mainly grain cultivation.
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El Maderal is rich in history. You can visit the Church of Santa María Magdalena, which has Gothic origins and houses a 13th-century image of the Virgin. Stroll through the narrow streets to admire traditional houses built from stone, adobe, and rammed earth. The village also has a documented history of a former Jewish quarter, and the Ermita del Castillo marks the site of a former castle, hosting an annual pilgrimage.
The area around El Maderal is characterized by its serene rural landscape. The village itself is refreshed by the Talanda River and several streams. You'll find picturesque scenes with poplars, green meadows, and diverse crops, including vineyards, which create a vibrant mosaic of colors. The nearby Guareña River also adds to the historical and natural significance of the region.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. You can experience the expansive panoramas from Views from the Cañada Real de la Plata, a well-maintained path offering broad vistas. Another must-see is the View of the Salamanca Plains, where you can see the impressive mosaic of cultivated fields stretching for kilometers.
El Maderal actively preserves its traditional customs. Notable annual events include an annual wine tasting, showcasing traditionally made wines, and local festivities like San Isidro on May 15th and Santa María Magdalena on July 22nd. A significant highlight is the annual Medieval Market, which transforms the village with artisan stalls, live music, children's activities, and a medieval tavern.
Many attractions around El Maderal are suitable for families. The View of the Salamanca Plains and Endless Plain viewpoints are accessible and offer beautiful scenery for all ages. The annual Medieval Market also features children's activities, including traditional games, face painting, and pottery workshops, making it a great family outing.
The region around El Maderal is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly cycling. You can find various routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Zamarón - Calzada de Valdunciel' loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Torresmenudas Church – El Pino de Tormes loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around El Maderal and Road Cycling Routes around El Maderal guides.
The best time to visit El Maderal depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the natural landscapes and enjoying outdoor activities, with the fields displaying a beautiful mosaic of colors. If you're interested in cultural events, consider visiting in May for San Isidro, July for Santa María Magdalena, or August for the lively Medieval Market.
The settlement of El Cubo del Vino, located on the Jacobean route of the Camino de Santiago, provides amenities such as hostels and restaurants. It's also known for its local wine, offering a chance to experience the region's viticulture.
Yes, besides El Maderal itself, you can visit El Cubo del Vino, a significant settlement on the Camino de Santiago. Another notable town is Main Square of Fuentesaúco, famous for its chickpea and cereal production, located in the province of Zamora along the Guareña river valley.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive views from the viewpoints, such as Views from the Cañada Real de la Plata, appreciating the well-maintained paths and impressive panoramas. The mosaic of colors from the cultivated fields, especially visible from the View of the Salamanca Plains, is also highly praised. The historical and cultural richness of the villages and the tranquil rural setting are also significant draws.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the highlights, the region's rural landscape, characterized by poplars, green meadows, and cultivated fields, offers numerous walking paths and quiet country roads. The Cañada Real de la Plata, which features the Views from the Cañada Real de la Plata, is a good example of a well-maintained path suitable for walking and enjoying the scenery.


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