Attractions and places to see around Zorita, Spain, offer a blend of natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. This region, particularly Zorita (Cáceres) in Extremadura, is characterized by serene plains and wetlands. It provides access to the Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana, a route known for its flat terrain and birdwatching opportunities. The area's natural features make it suitable for exploring on foot or by bike.
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The Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana (Logrosán section) is one of Extremadura's most attractive routes for walking or cycling, especially if you're looking for an easy and very natural trail.
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Stage 3. Orellana la Vieja/Guadalupe 118 kilometers. 1,520 meters of elevation gain. The departure from Orellana la Vieja is fantastic; the terrain is favorable, and the trail runs through hills resembling Tibetan steppes as the tracks descend toward the banks of the Guadiana River. The river landscape of irrigated crops continues along the Secondary Canal to the curious circular street network of Entrerríos, a small farming and livestock town located at the confluence of the Guadiana and Zújar rivers. It was built entirely in the 1950s according to the designs of architect Alejandro de la Sota. It was part of the National Colonization Plan of the government of the time to revitalize rural populations in disadvantaged regions. The Trail crosses the unique oval plaza in the center of the town and descends to the eerie ford of the Zújar River. The crossing has a concrete surface and is designed to facilitate traffic at high water levels, but it is always important to assess the current's intensity before entering the riverbed. The best way to avoid crossing the ford by bicycle is to continue along the right bank of the river, following a dirt road to the road bridge leading to Villanueva de la Serena. At the Zújar River bridge, the main route joins the flood-season variant, and two route options open up. A variant of the Guadiana Nature Trail continues along the road, passes through the town of Villanueva de la Serena, and at the train station connects with the Vegas del Guadiana Greenway. This is the appropriate route to visit the town if you need any services, supplies, or even to finish the stage. The trail continues along the banks of the Zújar River to its junction with the Guadiana River and continues along an entertaining riverside path near the riverbank to the old railway bridge built over the Guadiana River. In 1865, the first trains arrived in the Vegas Altas del Guadiana region, the result of a comprehensive plan to link Madrid and Ciudad Real with Badajoz by rail. The idea was to boost the agricultural and livestock economy of the rural population, but the line's true success lay in the exploitation of the Logrosán phosphate mines, which produced fifty percent of all agricultural fertilizers in Spain while it was in operation, between 1917 and 1946. The profitability of the mining train sparked interest in continuing the railway through the isolated and rugged terrain of Las Villuercas and the Toledo region of La Jara to Talavera de la Reina, opening tunnels, building viaducts, and laying rails that had never been able to carry a train. A World Bank study at the time underestimated the efficiency and usefulness of the railway, and the line was closed before its inauguration.
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Idyllic cycle path on a former railway line, with many insights into nature and the (planned but never completed) railway infrastructure. However, nature is gradually reclaiming the path, so a somewhat more robust bike is recommended.
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On a wonderfully navigable trail, the Vía Verde takes you consistently flat and completely off-road through a vast landscape of wetlands and agricultural areas. The small and old railway viaducts through which streams and rivers cross are especially beautiful.
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On a wonderfully navigable path, the Vía Verde leads you consistently flat and completely off the road through the vast landscape of wetlands and agricultural areas. The small, old railway viaducts on which you cross the streams and rivers are particularly beautiful.
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The landscape through which you cycle on Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana is crossed by several small rivers and streams. The water makes the landscape particularly fertile and forms many small wetlands where you can spot countless rare birds: storks, egrets, bee-eaters, plovers, ibises and much more. So: don't forget your binoculars and camera!
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An entire stork family has settled here on the old pillars of a ruined building. Maybe you will see a few of them when you cycle past. Attention: Leaning the bike under the nests can result in a new coat of paint.
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The region around Zorita (Cáceres) is rich in natural landscapes, particularly wetlands and serene plains. You can observe diverse birdlife at the Birdwatching viewpoint along the Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana. The area is also home to unique sights like Stork nests on old ruined pillars, offering a glimpse into local wildlife. The Sierra Brava Reservoir, accessible from Zorita (Cáceres), is another significant natural feature known for birdwatching along its oak-lined banks.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Birdwatching viewpoint and the Stork nests are both categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging wildlife observation opportunities. The Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana is also family-friendly, providing a flat, off-road path perfect for cycling or walking with children through wetlands and agricultural areas.
Cycling is a popular activity around Zorita. The Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana is an excellent choice, offering a consistently flat and off-road path through scenic wetlands and agricultural lands, featuring old railway viaducts. For more extensive cycling routes, you can explore various options like the 'Madrigalejo Market loop' or the 'Zorita loop', which are part of the cycling routes around Zorita.
The Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana offers an easy, flat, and off-road path ideal for walking or running through natural landscapes. For dedicated running trails, you can find options like the 'Running loop from Logrosán' or the 'Charca Parrala loop from Logrosán' within the running trails around Zorita guide.
While the immediate Zorita (Cáceres) area is known for its natural beauty and traditional architecture, the broader region offers significant historical sites. In Zorita de los Canes (Guadalajara), you can visit the ancient Zorita de los Canes Castle, an Arab-origin fortification overlooking the Tagus River. Nearby are the ruins of Recópolis Archaeological Site, an ancient Visigothic city, and the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados by the Guadiela River.
The region's climate, particularly in Extremadura, suggests that spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making cycling, birdwatching, and walking more comfortable. Summer can be very hot, while winter might be suitable for some activities but less for extensive outdoor exploration.
Yes, the wetlands and agricultural areas around Zorita (Cáceres) are excellent for wildlife spotting, especially birds. The Birdwatching viewpoint is specifically designed for observing various species such as storks, egrets, bee-eaters, plovers, and ibises. You can also see entire stork families settled at the Stork nests.
Absolutely. The Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana is an excellent option for beginners and those seeking easy routes. It's consistently flat and entirely off-road, making it very accessible for a relaxed walk or cycle through the scenic landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene natural landscapes and the opportunities for birdwatching. The flat, off-road nature of the Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana is often highlighted for its pleasant cycling and walking experience. The chance to observe storks and other rare birds at spots like the Stork nests and the Birdwatching viewpoint is also a significant draw.
When visiting the Birdwatching viewpoint or exploring the Vía Verde, it's highly recommended to bring binoculars and a camera. The fertile landscape with numerous small wetlands attracts a wide variety of birds, including storks, egrets, and ibises, offering fantastic photographic opportunities.
Zorita (Cáceres) is known for its traditional architecture, characterized by narrow streets and whitewashed houses. Notable landmarks include the 16th-century Renaissance Church of San Pedro and the 17th-century Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta, located just outside the village.


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