Best natural monuments around Alburquerque include a variety of natural features. This region, situated in an Extremaduran pasture environment, is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including reservoirs, waterfalls, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore a range of natural monuments that showcase the area's natural beauty and ecological significance. The surroundings offer opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.
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It's on private property. You have to close the gate and continue straight ahead until you see an open gate. Once there, past a ruined house, you'll see it.
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The main waterfall in the São Mamede mountain range. Difficult access. As of April 2024, it will have a viewpoint with an exceptional view of the waterfall.
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Geosite whose name is given by the yellow lichens found on this prominent granite outcrop.
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At this point we find ourselves in front of the majestic and spectacular Peña del Águila reservoir, near the beautiful medieval town of Alburquerque. The swamp is surrounded by a beautiful Extremaduran pasture environment and a multitude of fauna and flora, with abundant presence of birds. If you are lucky enough to visit it while it is releasing water, the spectacle is overwhelming. Impressive both day and night thanks to its lighting.
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Reservoir that is located in the west of the province of Badajoz and that collects mainly the waters of the Sierra de San Pedro that is located in its north. It is located close to the center of Villar del Rey, which gives it its name.
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The region around Alburquerque offers several distinctive natural monuments. You can explore the impressive Cabroeira Waterfall, known for its challenging access and upcoming viewpoint. Another highlight is Penha Amarela, a geosite famous for its yellow lichens on a prominent granite outcrop. Don't miss the majestic Peña del Águila Reservoir, offering spectacular views and abundant wildlife, or the tranquil Villar del Rey Reservoir.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Peña del Águila Reservoir is particularly family-friendly, offering beautiful views and opportunities for birdwatching in a serene Extremaduran pasture environment. The Villar del Rey Reservoir is also a great option for a relaxed outing with scenic views.
You'll encounter a variety of natural features. The Cabroeira Waterfall showcases a powerful cascade. Penha Amarela is a geological marvel with unique granite formations covered in yellow lichens. Both the Peña del Águila Reservoir and Villar del Rey Reservoir offer expansive lake views, surrounded by rich flora and fauna, including many bird species. You can also find remarkable trees like the ancient Cork Oak "El Abuelo".
Absolutely! The region offers diverse hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Castillo de Luna – circular from Alburquerque' or the 'Beautiful Cork Oak Forest loop from Esperança' which explore the natural landscapes. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Alburquerque guide.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy traffic-free bike rides such as 'Valencia de Alcántara and Alpotrel' or explore road cycling routes like the 'Badajoz and Campo Maior Loop'. Check out the Traffic-free bike rides around Alburquerque and Road Cycling Routes around Alburquerque guides for more options.
The Cork Oak "El Abuelo" is located on private property. To visit, you will need to close a gate and continue straight ahead until you see an open gate. Past a ruined house, you will find the tree. Please respect private property during your visit.
Yes, several monuments provide excellent viewpoints. The Views of the Peña del Águila Reservoir offers majestic and spectacular vistas. The View of Villar del Rey Reservoir also provides beautiful scenic outlooks. Additionally, a new viewpoint is planned for the Cabroeira Waterfall, which will offer exceptional views.
The Cabroeira Waterfall is noted for its challenging access. While a new viewpoint is being developed, visitors should be prepared for a more difficult approach to reach the main waterfall itself.
Yes, the reservoirs are particularly good for wildlife observation. The Peña del Águila Reservoir is surrounded by an Extremaduran pasture environment rich in fauna and flora, with an abundant presence of birds. It's an ideal spot for birdwatching.
Yes, the Peña del Águila Reservoir is impressive both day and night thanks to its lighting. If you're lucky enough to visit when it's releasing water, the spectacle is overwhelming.
Penha Amarela is a unique geosite named for the distinctive yellow lichens found on its prominent granite outcrop. It offers an intermediate difficulty level for exploration and provides a great viewpoint.


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