Best attractions and places to see around Las Herencias, a municipality in the province of Toledo, Spain, offer a rich historical and natural heritage. The area is characterized by its location near the Tagus River, providing scenic natural features. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological sites, religious monuments, and significant natural landscapes that reflect its long history.
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The view of the Azután Viaduct from the Amador Bridge, in the La Jara region (Toledo), is one of the most spectacular along the Tajo Nature Trail GR-113 and the La Jara Green Route.
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The new Talavera de la Reina cable-stayed bridge is an engineering prodigy, it is a world record in the type of cable-stayed bridges with a single mast in high-resistance prestressed concrete, with the highest inclined pylon in Europe. Its 152 stays and 192 meters make it the second highest cable-stayed bridge in Spain and the second in Europe. It is a display of national and international architecture.
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It extends along the eastern bank of the Tagus River and is the second most populated municipality in the province and the fourth in Castilla-La Mancha. Among its monuments are the Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado, which houses what is today the patron saint of the city. It was called Queen of the Hermitages by Philip II, it is also called the Sistine Chapel of ceramics, because this colorful art shows here all its splendor from the 16th century to the present day. The style of its construction is a combination of Renaissance and Baroque, although it has undergone various restorations over the centuries. It was elevated to the dignity of Basilica in 1989 by Pope John Paul II. In the Church of Santa María La Mayor (La Colegial) you can admire its pure Gothic cloister, which was built around the year 1469. Its floor plan is rectangular, made up of three longitudinal naves and without a transept. In the years 1704 and 1705 the two upper sections of the Tower were added.
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This is the most spectacular viaduct on the greenway. Its impressive arches, a length of 340 meters and, above all, its slightly curved layout, make it especially photogenic.
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The most monumental work of the entire railway layout. Its structure is made up of 11 sections: 3 16-meter arches, 3 40-meter parabolic arches, and another 5 16-meter arches.
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This bridge is not only the highest in Spain (and second in Europe) but also one of the most controversial. With a bill of 74 million euros to the public coffers and almost 30% more than cost, it is a symbol of the political irresponsibility and speculation that ran rampant in the 2000s in Spain. The ring road for which the bridge was built was completed in 2022, trying to silence the criticism that for years accused the bridge of not leading anywhere but, even so, it continues to be questioned by many if its low utility justifies the cost that it had and still has to maintain it.
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Beautiful views towards the well-known Amador or Azután bridge that crosses the Tagus river. Just before crossing it you can take a few minutes here to enjoy this beautiful landscape.
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This viewpoint offers beautiful views of the well-known Amador or Azután bridge that crosses the Tagus River. Just before crossing it you can take a few minutes here to enjoy this beautiful landscape.
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Las Herencias is rich in history. You can visit the 15th-century Church of the Purísima Concepción and the tranquil Ermita Virgen de la Paz. Significant archaeological sites include Los Castillos, dating back to the Chalcolithic period, and Arroyo Manzanas, which spans from 3000 B.C. to the 1st century B.C. The area also features the site of a Roman villa at Pompajuela. Additionally, the El Salvador Meeting and Culture Center, an ancient religious building, offers a glimpse into the region's past with records from 1145 and a beautiful Mudéjar-style apse.
Yes, the area boasts several natural points of interest. The Bancanales de Eneas offer scenic beauty along the Tagus River. You can also explore the Desfiladero del Barranco de los Castillos, a gorge formed by erosion, which is accessible from local recreational facilities. For impressive views, the Amador Bridge or Azután Viaduct provides spectacular vistas along the Tajo Nature Trail GR-113, especially of its 340-meter length and curved layout.
The region around Las Herencias is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For hiking, explore trails like the Tajo Natural Trail. Mountain biking options include the Guadalupe Royal Way and Tajo Nature Trail Loop. Runners can enjoy routes such as the Centro Comercial Los Alfares loop. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB, and running around Las Herencias.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Las Herencias are suitable for families. The Amador Bridge or Azután Viaduct is a great spot for a family outing, offering impressive views. The settlement of Talavera de la Reina, known for its pottery tradition and historical monuments, is also family-friendly. Additionally, Alcaudete de la Jara Town Square and Monuments provides a charming setting for families to explore.
The Castilla-La Mancha Bridge is noted for its accessibility, making it a suitable option for visitors using wheelchairs. This engineering marvel is the second highest cable-stayed bridge in Spain and Europe.
Talavera de la Reina is a historically significant settlement renowned for its rich pottery tradition, which has been a cornerstone of its economy since the Middle Ages. It's home to monuments like the Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado, often called the 'Sistine Chapel of ceramics,' and a pure Gothic cloister in the Church of Santa María La Mayor. Its historical importance and artistic heritage have earned it a World Heritage Site designation by UNESCO.
Arroyo Manzanas is a highly significant archaeological site near Las Herencias, showcasing a chronological span from 3000 B.C. to the 1st century B.C. It includes a Celtiberian Vettonian settlement and subsequent Roman development. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1993, artifacts from this site, such as a Tartessian jar, have even been found in international museums. Two important funerary stelae, 'Estela de Las Herencias' and 'Estela de Arroyo Manzanas,' are housed in the Santa Cruz Museum in Toledo.
Yes, the region features several notable religious monuments. The 15th-century Church of the Purísima Concepción and the serene Ermita Virgen de la Paz are important local sites. Additionally, the El Salvador Meeting and Culture Center, originally a church dating back to 1145, is a significant religious building with a beautiful Mudéjar-style apse.
Hiking trails near Las Herencias vary in difficulty. For example, the Tajo Natural Trail is generally considered easy. Other routes, such as the Castilla-La Mancha Bridge loop or the Plaza del Pan loop from Talavera de la Reina, are typically rated as moderate. You can explore more options and their specific difficulty grades in the hiking guide for Las Herencias.
The Castilla-La Mancha Bridge is an engineering marvel. With 152 cables and a height of 192 meters, it stands as the second highest cable-stayed bridge in Spain and Europe. It's recognized as a world record in its type for having a single high-strength prestressed concrete mast and the highest inclined pylon in Europe, showcasing impressive national and international architecture.
Las Herencias, located in the province of Toledo, generally experiences mild temperatures throughout the year, particularly in areas like Alcaudete de la Jara, known for its 'Levante de Castilla' microclimate. This makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer the most comfortable weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
Beyond Las Herencias itself, the nearby settlement of Talavera de la Reina is a must-see, famous for its historical significance and unique pottery tradition. Another charming town is Alcaudete de la Jara, located in the region of La Jara, known for its natural surroundings and historical monuments like the parish church of the Immaculate Conception and the Torreón del Cura.


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