Best attractions and places to see around Castilblanco include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites. The town is situated in the foothills of Sierra Morena, offering Mediterranean landscapes and a rich natural heritage. Castilblanco is also a significant stop on the historic Vía de la Plata and Camino de Santiago, connecting it to ancient pilgrimage routes. The area features traditional architecture, important reservoirs, and opportunities for exploring the surrounding natural environment.
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Located south of Castilblanco, this town is surrounded by ferruginous springs. Here we find an Almohad-era castle, now devoid of walls and decoration, built on an octagonal plan atop a high crag south of the town, on a summit that is difficult to access.
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The García de Sola Reservoir, also known as Puerto Peña, is located on the Guadiana River, in the La Siberia Extremeña region (Badajoz). It was built in 1962 as part of the Badajoz Plan and has a capacity of 554 hm³. It is an emblematic site for its natural, scenic, and recreational value.
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This spectacular reservoir was built during the 1960s. The reflection of the sunsets in the water and the surrounding landscape make it a must-see if you're exploring the Guadiana Nature Trail.
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Helechosa de los Montes is a place with Mudejar architecture, surrounded by natural beauty and with a small hermitage dedicated to San Isidro and San Francisco.
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The García de Sola Reservoir is an impressive work of engineering located in the Extremadura region, near Talarrubias, in the province of Badajoz. The reservoir is located in an environment of great beauty, surrounded by imposing rock formations and dense vegetation composed of Mediterranean forests, pine forests and eucalyptus trees. It is a place of great value for birdlife, with species such as the griffon vulture, black vulture, black stork, golden eagle and peregrine falcon.
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Located to the south of Castilblanco, this town is surrounded by ferruginous springs. In it we find a castle from the Almohad period, devoid of walls and decoration and built in an octagonal plan on a high rock to the south of the town, on a difficult-to-reach peak.
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Herrera del Duque is a small town of Roman origin located at a strategic road junction between Badajoz and Ciudad Real and another with Córdoba and Ávila. The village is a good starting point for the hike up to the castle on the mountain above the village.
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The reservoir is located within the Cijara National Hunting Reserve, made up of places of great beauty within the more than 25,000 hectares of this protected area.
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The region around Castilblanco is rich in natural beauty, situated at the foothills of the Sierra Morena. You can visit the impressive Garcia de Sola Reservoir, known for its imposing rock formations, dense Mediterranean forests, and significant birdlife, including griffon vultures and golden eagles. The area also features the Encinar de Escardiel, a natural park with diverse flora and fauna, and the Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint, offering spectacular regional views.
Yes, Castilblanco and its vicinity offer several historical and cultural sites. The town itself features the Mudejar-style Divino Salvador Parish Church and the Casa de la Sierra, which houses the Municipal Ethnology Museum. Further afield, you can find the ancient Shrine to Nuestra Señora de Escardiel and the significant pilgrimage site of the Shrine to San Benito Abad. The Herrera del Duque Town Center also boasts an Almohad-era castle and Roman origins.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes that explore the natural landscapes. For hiking, consider trails like the Camino de Escardiel, which leads to the Shrine to the Virgen de Escardiel, or the 12-kilometer route to the Shrine to San Benito Abad. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Castilblanco. Cyclists can enjoy scenic paths such as the Beautiful stretch next to the Garcia de Sola reservoir, or discover more options in the cycling guide for Castilblanco.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Castilblanco are suitable for families. The Garcia de Sola Reservoir is a great spot for nature observation and enjoying the outdoors. The town of Helechosa de los Montes, with its Mudejar architecture and natural surroundings, offers a pleasant family outing. Additionally, the Centro Andaluz de Fauna Salvaje provides an educational experience focused on environmental education and wildlife.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint, located in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park. Another excellent spot is the View of the Palacio de Cíjara and Reservoirs, which offers impressive vistas of the Cíjara and García de Sola reservoirs and the surrounding landscape.
Castilblanco de los Arroyos holds historical importance as a significant stop on both the ancient Vía de la Plata and the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes. This connection means the town is frequented by pilgrims and offers a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of these paths, with traditional whitewashed houses and fountains welcoming travelers.
Yes, you can delve into local traditions. The Municipal Ethnology Museum, housed in the Casa de la Sierra, showcases the town's past, particularly its significant plant fiber industry. You can also visit the Huerto del Cura Cheese Factory to learn about traditional goat farming and artisan cheese-making processes, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage.
Beyond the traditional whitewashed houses and historical buildings, Castilblanco features some unique architectural elements. The Miguel Fisac Municipal Theatre stands out with its avant-garde, distinctive cubed structure. You can also observe original 16th-century façades in the old Castilian houses, such as the Casa del Diezmo on Calle Ancha.
The natural areas around Castilblanco, particularly within the Sierra Morena and near the Garcia de Sola Reservoir, are home to diverse fauna. Birdwatchers can spot species like the griffon vulture, black vulture, black stork, golden eagle, and peregrine falcon. The Centro Andaluz de Fauna Salvaje also provides an opportunity to learn about various wildlife species.
Castilblanco de los Arroyos is renowned for its honey production and local confectionery. The town's gastronomy also features traditional dishes, often incorporating game meat and Iberian pork, reflecting the rich natural resources of the surrounding Sierra Morena.
Yes, for cyclists, a notable route is the Beautiful stretch next to the Garcia de Sola reservoir. This road winds along the banks of the reservoir towards the town of Peloche, offering incredible views of the water and its surroundings. You can find more detailed cycling routes in the Cycling around Castilblanco guide.


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