Attractions and places to see around Pastos include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region features waterfalls, ancient rock art, and volcanic landscapes. It is known for its mining heritage and historical buildings. This area offers opportunities to explore natural monuments and significant cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In addition to the Palace of the Marqués de Santa Cruz, which is a Renaissance jewel built between 1564 and 1586 by the Spanish sailor Álvaro de Bazán, Viso del Marqués is home to other places of interest: Church of Our Lady of the Assumption: This Gothic-Renaissance style church has a central nave offset from the presbytery, built on the remains of a previous church. On its walls, you will find the curious “Lagarto del Viso”, a stuffed crocodile brought from the Nile by the Marquis during one of his expeditions. Plaza del Pradillo: The center of the town is surrounded by the Marqués Palace, the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and the Tower of the old convent. AVAN Natural Sciences Museum: An interesting place to explore nature and biodiversity. Hermitage of San Andrés and forest park of the Valle de los Perales: A natural environment where you can enjoy the beauty of the Sierra de Viso del Marqués Viso del Marqués is a destination full of history and charm! 🏰🌿
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The Palace of the Marqués de Santa Cruz in Viso del Marqués, Ciudad Real, is a historic Renaissance-style building built at the end of the 16th century by Álvaro de Bazán, first Marquis of Santa Cruz de Mudela. Currently, this palace houses the General Archive of the Navy. Located next to the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, the palace was one of two built by the sailor Álvaro de Bazán. Throughout its history, it has served as a museum, archive and residence. Despite the damage suffered over the centuries, today we can admire its splendor. Furthermore, in the nearby parish church, there is a curious 4-meter-long stuffed crocodile, offered by the marquis as a votive offering after one of his trips. 🏰🐊
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The monuments and centers of cultural interest are spread throughout its streets: the Palermo Museum, the Casa-Convent of La Merced, current home of the Hieronymite nuns, in a modernist style and dating back to the 19th century. Continuing the visit you can visit the Cervantina Library, inside which countless editions of Don Quixote are collected, in various languages, formats and periods, as well as canvases and drawings related to the Cervantine character. From here you can also see the Municipal Theater, built in 1845 on the site of the old Carmelite Convent.
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In the Alcudia Valley, we find the municipality of Almodóvar del Campo built on the side of a volcano, so present in Campo de Calatrava, and whose crater is now a lagoon. The Arab footprint is the most emblematic of the city, leaving behind the memory of the Castle and above all the unique Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption. There you can see the first videomapping in Spain permanently installed in a closed space, under the theme of the life and work of San Juan de Ávila.
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It is formed by a Strombolian volcanic cone of pyroclasts, and due to the quarry in it, its internal structure is exposed. Attached to the foot of this volcano is the Almodóvar maar, which is a phreatomagmatic explosion crater that erupted at the edge of the Paleozoic series, cutting a substrate of hard lithology and destroying part of the previous volcano. The maar crater is funnel-type (hard-type substrate) and houses an ephemeral lagoon inside. In its southern and eastern contour the maar has a ring of tuffs, with pyroclastic facies. The phreatomagmatic deposits of the maar ring are located on a Cenozoic red colluvium. The main interest is of a volcanological (petrological) type and as a secondary interest the geomorphological interest stands out.
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On the hill of Cerro de los Molinos you can see the ruins of an old windmill built in the 18th century, near the old castle, which is why this place is popularly known as El Castillo. The historic castle was a fortress with four stone towers, surrounded by high walls and thick walls, with a moat around it, built during the Islamic domination of the Peninsula. These data are known from historical documents, but there are no current vestiges of their presence.
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The Batanera Waterfall and Shelter is located in the Alcudia Valley and Sierra Madrona Natural Park. Route 10.- LAS LASTRAS- LA BATANERA
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The Sierra Madrona has this, spaces like the Cascada de la Batanera, a river that forms a waterfall full of life and charm, ideal for passing by and cooling off!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the natural beauty of Batanera Waterfall, known for its beautiful cascade and nearby cave paintings. Another highly appreciated site is La Batanera Rock Art Site, which features one of the largest and best-preserved collections of schematic cave paintings on the Iberian Peninsula.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit La Batanera Rock Art Site, which showcases ancient art in quartzite rock shelters. Additionally, Peñaescrita Cave Paintings offer a glimpse into prehistoric times with their unique zigzag triangular signs and human figures made with ocher and black colors.
Beyond the historical sites, Pastos offers stunning natural landscapes. The Batanera Waterfall is a beautiful spot to enjoy nature. You can also explore the volcanic area of Campo de Calatrava, which includes features like the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The town of Puertollano offers a mining museum and historical buildings. The Paseo de San Gregorio is also listed as family-friendly, providing a pleasant area for a stroll.
The area around Pastos is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking and mountain biking trails. For hiking, consider routes like 'Las Lastras and La Batanera Trail' or 'Valle Hermoso Loop from Solana del Pino'. For mountain biking, options include 'Los Embalses de Tablillas, Montoro I y Montoro II – circular desde Puertollano'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can try the 'La Batanera Rock Art Site – Batanera Waterfall loop from Plaza de toros' or the 'Fuente Agria – Paseo de San Gregorio loop from Puertollano'. These routes are generally shorter and less challenging. More easy hikes are available in the easy hikes guide around Pastos.
Puertollano, located at the foot of the Monument to the Miner, offers insights into the city's mining history with its Mining Museum. You can also see the Castillete de Santa María and the Monument to the Miner on Cerro de Santa Ana for panoramic views. Its cultural heritage includes religious buildings like the church of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad and the church of the Virgen de Gracia.
Absolutely. From the Cerro de Santa Ana in Puertollano, you can get a fantastic panoramic view of the city and its surroundings. Natural spots like Batanera Waterfall also offer picturesque settings within the Sierra Madrona Natural Park.
Yes, the region has notable religious architecture. In Puertollano, you can visit the church of Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (14th century) and the church of the Virgen de Gracia (15th century). Additionally, the San Bernardo Convent is another historical religious building worth exploring.
The area is known for its volcanic landscape. A significant geological feature is the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo, which is part of the volcanic area of Campo de Calatrava. This offers a unique insight into the region's geological past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The stunning Batanera Waterfall and the ancient La Batanera Rock Art Site are frequently highlighted for their unique charm and the opportunity to connect with both nature and history. The overall experience of exploring the Sierra Madrona and Alcudia Valley is highly valued.


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