Best natural monuments around Nava De Francia are found within the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve, a protected area covering over 32,000 hectares. This region features diverse landscapes, including mountains, dense forests of oaks and chestnuts, and significant ecological value. The area is characterized by a blend of Atlantic and Mediterranean climates, supporting a wide array of plant and animal life. It is recognized for its natural beauty and as a Starlight Destination, offering clear night…
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Impressive drawings are difficult to see, but the deer hunt is definitely decipherable.
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Beautiful view here, now the last stretch to the top with 200 altitude meters to go.
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Really such a top that stands out with over 1700 meters, offering a beautiful view all around.
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It offers spectacular views over the Sierra de Francia, the Sierra de Béjar, the Campo Charro region, northern Cáceres, and even the Serra da Estrela in Portugal. You can drive up via the SA-203 road (from La Alberca or El Cabaco), although it is often closed due to snow in winter. There are also hiking trails, such as the GR-10, starting from La Alberca.
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La Peña de Francia is one of the most emblematic places in the province of Salamanca, located in the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park, within the municipality of El Cabaco, about 81 km from Salamanca and near La Alberca.
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This is the Wolves Pass, the end of the climb to Peña de Francia (Granite Throne) ;)
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There are 15 fields near La Alberca that hide remains of cave paintings. Although, as its name makes us think, the predominant figure in this field is goats, other animals and even human figures are also painted.
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Great viewpoint of the Agadon Valley, a mandatory stop on the way up to Peña de Francia or the descent, to take more photos and read interesting facts on the information panel.
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The region offers several impressive natural landmarks and viewpoints. You can ascend to Peña de Francia, a summit at 1732 meters, for panoramic views. Another excellent viewpoint is Peña Huevo, which provides postcard-worthy vistas of the Batuecas and Sierra de Francia Natural Park from its 1,414-meter peak. Don't miss Los Lobos Pass (1,499 m), offering great views of the Agadon Valley.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with ancient history. You can visit the Canchal de las Cabras Pintadas, an archaeological site near La Alberca featuring prehistoric cave paintings, predominantly depicting goats, but also other animals and human figures. Additionally, the Dolmen de La Morisca, a prehistoric megalithic monument, indicates ancient human presence within the natural landscape of Nava de Francia.
For families, San Marcos Lagoon is a tranquil spot within the Sierra de Francia Park, perfect for a quiet visit. The extensive oak forest of La Mata offers a large shaded area with picnic facilities and play areas for children, making it ideal for relaxation. The Route of the Centenary Chestnuts is also an accessible hiking path suitable for a wide range of visitors.
The area around Nava de Francia is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Parque Natural de las Batuecas y Sierra de Francia — circular desde La Alberca'. For hiking enthusiasts, there are trails like 'Laguna de San Marcos – circular via the Camino de Las Raíces' and more difficult ascents to peaks like Peña Carbonera. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Camino del Agua – running circular from Mogarraz'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for Nava de Francia.
Yes, the Route of the Centenary Chestnuts, starting in El Casarito, is designed to be accessible. This 1.6 km path traverses an ancient forest and features amenities like a car park, resting points, and informative panels, making it suitable for visitors with limited mobility while offering spectacular views of the Peña de Francia.
The park is characterized by its dramatic mountain ranges, including the Peña de Francia and Hastiala, and extensive forests of oaks, chestnuts, and pines. It's a testament to the coexistence of Atlantic and Mediterranean climates, fostering remarkable biodiversity. The park is also recognized as a Starlight Destination, highlighting its exceptional night sky for stargazing.
The region's diverse landscapes and activities can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the forests, with vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying recreational areas like La Mata and the tranquility of San Marcos Lagoon. The designation as a Starlight Destination makes any clear night a good time for stargazing.
You can immerse yourself in ancient forests at the Robledal del Rebollo, a magnificent oak forest marking the entrance to Nava de Francia, perfect for leisurely strolls. The Route of the Centenary Chestnuts also leads through an ancient forest, culminating in a grove of chestnut trees, some estimated to be around 500 years old.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Peña de Francia and Peña Huevo. The tranquility and natural beauty of spots like San Marcos Lagoon are also highly valued. Many enjoy the blend of scenic beauty, ecological significance, and cultural richness, including the ancient historical sites and diverse hiking opportunities.
Yes, the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park is a designated Special Protection Area (ZEPA) for birds like the red kite and short-toed snake eagle. Its diverse fauna also includes wild species such as foxes, wild boars, and roe deer, offering ample opportunities for wildlife observation for nature enthusiasts.
Absolutely. La Mata, an extensive area of oak trees, serves as a significant natural asset and a recreational space. It provides a large shaded area with picnic facilities and play areas for children, making it a perfect spot for families and individuals to relax and enjoy nature's tranquility.


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