Best attractions and places to see around Bonilla De La Sierra, a municipality in the Corneja Valley within the province of Ávila, Spain, is recognized as one of "The most beautiful villages of Spain." This historic town offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes. Situated in the heart of the Corneja Valley, the area features picturesque views and a dry summer landscape typical of northern Gredos.
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Beautiful views, on a good day you can see people taking off on paragliders.
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This slope is gentler than the northern slope and much shorter, with just 4 km and 2 of them hard, with some considerable ramps in the pair of horseshoe curves that there are. The road is inhospitable and therefore with very little traffic. The asphalt is uneven and rough, which adds hardness to the climb. Most of the secondary roads in this area are like this, which gives it a lot of charm. The landscape in summer is dry land, very typical of the northern area of Gredos and the northern plateau in general. I climbed the pass one early morning in August and I really enjoyed the solitude and silence of nature.
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A large port, 15 km long if we start from Piedrahita, and with a constant slope of 6% except for a couple of short sections that are less and some sections that reach 9%, but very punctual. The condition of the asphalt is good, it is one of the few ports in the area with a surface in good condition. Upstairs it has very good views and there are usually people doing paragliding (if the weather conditions allow it)
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Right at the top of the town of El Mirón there is a hill with an old tower/castle from past times that offers impressive views of the town and the area as a whole.
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Views from the Castle of El Mirón from where you can see a great view of the landscape of the area. The old castle can be visited without any problem, but with a road bike it is complicated, you can go with it on your back. Nice castle!
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It is 1,663 meters above sea level and connects the Corneja Valley (Valdecorneja) with the Alto Valle del Alberche through a local road that connects the towns of Navacepedilla de Corneja and San Martín de la Vega del Alberche. It separates the Sierra de Villafranca and the massif of La Serrota.
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The port of Peña Negra, on its north face, starts from the town of Piedrahita, at the turnoff to Pesquera. Already in the same streets of Piedrahita the slopes stabilize around 5-6%, which will be the usual trend. Because Peña Negra, as can be seen in the altimetric profile, is a really regular port, except for a few short breaks in the second half.
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Former Discalced Augustinian convent. Its current state is dilapidated. Still, covered with vegetation you can see the remains of the apse of the Gothic church. Currently, it What attracts the most attention is the magnificent tower built much later in blocks of perfectly carved granite and in the Herrerian style.
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Bonilla de la Sierra is rich in history. You can wander through its medieval streets, which are lined with traditional Castilian houses, many adorned with noble coats of arms. Don't miss the impressive Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra, a 12th-century structure that served as a summer residence for bishops. While now private, its exterior and main tower are visible. The town also features remnants of its ancient walls, including the 15th-century Puerta de Piedrahíta.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. The town is nestled in the picturesque Corneja Valley, characterized by a dry summer landscape typical of northern Gredos. For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Peña Negra Pass, located about 11 km away. Before even entering Bonilla de la Sierra, there's a dedicated Mirador (viewpoint) offering a beautiful panoramic vista of the town itself.
Yes, the area around Bonilla de la Sierra is excellent for outdoor activities. The Peña Negra Pass is a popular spot for hiking, cycling, and even paragliding. For more structured routes, you can explore various options. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Trail of the Washhouses' or the 'Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra loop from Bonilla de la Sierra'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Bonilla De La Sierra guide.
Beyond the main landmarks, Bonilla de la Sierra holds some intriguing hidden gems. About 1.5 kilometers from the village, in an area known as 'El Mortero,' you can find a Rupestrian Altar, a rock-carved altar offering views of the Corneja Valley. Another historical curiosity is the Pozo de Santa Bárbara, a well likely constructed between the 12th and 13th centuries to supply water to the town.
Bonilla de la Sierra showcases typical Castilian architecture, especially in its central Plaza Mayor, which features charming arcades. The most prominent architectural marvel is the Collegiate Church of San Martín de Tours, an impressive Gothic-style church from the 15th century with a robust 16th-century square tower, pinnacles, and gargoyles. You'll also notice many traditional houses with noble coats of arms as you explore the cobblestone streets.
Absolutely. Besides the main castle in Bonilla, you can visit El Mirón Castle, located about 8 km away in the charming municipality of Collado del Mirón. This old tower/castle offers impressive views of the surrounding landscape. Another significant historical ruin is the Ruins of Monasterio del Risco, a former Discalced Augustinian convent with visible remains of its Gothic church apse and a magnificent Herrerian-style tower.
The Collegiate Church of San Martín de Tours is a significant historical and architectural landmark in Bonilla de la Sierra. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931, its construction began in the early 15th century. It features a grand single nave, pointed arches, and a prominent 16th-century square tower. Its robust design, adorned with pinnacles and gargoyles, makes it a must-see for those interested in Gothic architecture and religious history.
Yes, the region provides several routes for mountain biking and running. For mountain biking, you can find challenging routes like 'Navacepedilla de Corneja, Casas del Puerto y Tórtoles — circular desde Piedrahita' or a 'Peña Negra Pass loop from Piedrahíta'. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Source of the Adaja River Trail' or various loops from nearby towns. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Bonilla De La Sierra and Running Trails around Bonilla De La Sierra guides.
The Corneja Valley, where Bonilla de la Sierra is situated, is known for its picturesque landscapes and natural beauty. It's characterized by a dry summer environment, typical of the northern Gredos mountains and the northern plateau. The valley offers a serene backdrop for the historic town and provides numerous opportunities for enjoying the outdoors, including views from various passes and viewpoints.
Yes, the area surrounding Bonilla de la Sierra is noted for its natural springs and fountains. Many of these are believed to possess medicinal properties, adding another layer of natural interest to the region. While specific locations are not always highlighted, exploring the local trails and countryside may lead you to discover some of these unique water sources.
The Chía Pass (1,663 m) is a mountain pass that connects the Corneja Valley with the Alto Valle del Alberche. It's known for its wild, untamed landscape and very low traffic, offering a sense of solitude and silence in nature. While the asphalt can be uneven, it provides a challenging and rewarding experience for cyclists and hikers, with views of the dry, typical landscape of the northern Gredos area.


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