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Sierra de Gata Trevejo, Sierra de Gata. By: Turismo de Extremadura Green landscapes. Elegant waterfalls. Peaceful natural pools. Ancestral celebrations. Cranes and vultures. Starry skies. Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Legends that will make us dream and tremble. And even another language: “a fala”. These are just a few elements of what awaits us in the fascinating Sierra de Gata of Extremadura , a destination full of natural, cultural and heritage wealth that you did not expect to find so close. Sierra de Gata is a region in the north of Cáceres that has nothing to do with the cliché of “dry Extremadura”. And its landscapes are drawn with meadows, pastures, olive and fruit trees, as well as rivers, natural pools, waterfalls and fountains. There is water flowing everywhere, making it a most refreshing destination in summer and providing a touch of fun that will take us back to the fresh, wild and carefree baths of childhood. In short, “everything you imagine, where you don't imagine it.
These are all the municipalities that make up the region: Acebo, Cadalso, Cilleros, Decargamaría, Eljas, Gata, Hernán-Pérez, Hoyos, La Moheda de Gata (Minor Local Entity of Gata), Moraleja, Perales del Puerto, Robledillo de Gata, San Martín de Trevejo, Santibáñez el Alto, Torre de Don Miguel, Torrecilla de los Ángeles, Trevejo (district of Villamiel), Valverde Colombia Mobile Number List del Fresno, Vegaviana, Villamiel, Villanueva de la Sierra and Villasbuenas de Gata. Mythological and historical tourism , active tourism and hiking, bird and star watching tourism. Where to start? Prepare your luggage and get excited again like the boy or girl who one day was discovering all the attractions of a land to explore, far from the large crowds and with myths and legends that will make you recover the power to dream and let the imagination fly. imagination.

Find your accommodation in Sierra de Gata Legendary Gata Sierra Tourism in Sierra de Gata By: © Turismo de Extremadura In this region of Extremadura we will once again feel curiosity and even a certain fear, through the legends that are still alive in its parts. Some refer to recent historical episodes, so keep your eyes open when you visit these destinations… The Giantess of the Towers by Hernán Centeno You can get here by the A Fala route that starts from San Martín de Trevejo or with a trail that starts from Santa Clara. In reality, it is a majestic rocky area that, from its appearance, looks like the remains of a demolished fortress. They say that in the heart of the rocky area lives a huge, hairy, enchanted blackberry that only comes out of its hiding place three nights a year, during Holy Week. Will you dare to come closer.
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