Best attractions and places to see around Torre De Don Miguel include a rich blend of history, nature, and cultural traditions within the Sierra de Gata in Cáceres, Extremadura. The village features traditional architecture, cobblestone streets, and a picturesque setting. It is situated within a mountain range known for lush nature, historical sites, and local culture, characterized by mountains covered with olive, oak, and chestnut trees. The area offers diverse landscapes and opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Borbollón Reservoir dam is located on the Árrago River, within the municipality of Santibáñez el Alto (Cáceres), forming part of the Tagus River Basin. The Borbollón Reservoir is a protected area within the Natura 2000 network, designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) "Borbollón Reservoir." The surrounding area features holm oak and cork oak woodlands, a key habitat for Mediterranean fauna.
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The town's main square is known as Plaza del Palacio (Palace Square), and it serves as the administrative center and one of the town's most iconic landmarks. It is where the Villasbuenas de Gata Town Hall is located. Situated in the heart of the town center, it is a popular meeting place for locals.
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The Chorro de los Ángeles is a waterfall over 200 metres high, directly overlooked by the viewing point that has made it more accessible. It is in Las Hurdes, and belongs to the Ovejuela hamlet, although it can also be reached from Sierra de Gata and in any case you can go by mountain bike or gravel bike along forest trails. The path, especially if done on foot or by mountain bike, allows you not only to contemplate the magnificent landscape of Las Hurdes, but also to smell pine trees, heather and other vegetation. About six kilometres away, there is a signposted detour to the ruins of the Convent of the Angels, which the signs say was built in the 13th century by order of Saint Francis of Assisi. He would have been captivated by nature on his way to Portugal. Today you can walk parallel to a stone alley in excellent condition towards the river of Los Ángeles.
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At this point you will find a Roman stone cross. It is also a high point where there are some good views. It's just off the road but worth a visit.
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The Torre de Almenara is at the top of a short steep climb. The trail can be a bit tricky at times, but it's easy to see where you're going. This small castle has been conquered and reconquered numerous times and has an interesting history.
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Villasbuenas de Gata is a small town, located between the valleys of the Sierra de Gata and Alagón, surrounded by a landscape of beautiful oak forests.
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Unfortunately the lake had very little water when I arrived. Still a good place to stay
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Magical cruise with breathtaking views
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Torre de Don Miguel is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a Gothic-Renaissance structure with a striking pentagonal chancel. Explore the Ancient Jewish Quarter with its intact medieval layout, narrow streets, and traditional Extremaduran architecture, especially in the El Cancillo neighborhood. Don't miss the Old Jurisdictional "Rollo" (Pillory), a testament to the village's past, or the 16th-century Ermita del Cristo de la Misericordia. Further afield, the Torre de Almenara offers insights into a castle with a long history of conquests and reconquests.
Absolutely. The village is nestled within the Sierra de Gata, offering lush nature, olive, oak, and chestnut trees. You can enjoy the Natural Pool "Los Molinos" on the outskirts, perfect for swimming in clear waters surrounded by green meadows. The Ruta de los Molinos starts from the town center, following the San Juan stream past ancient olive trees and restored mills. For a stunning natural spectacle, visit the Chorro de los Ángeles Viewpoint, which overlooks a waterfall over 200 meters high.
Torre de Don Miguel offers unique cultural experiences. The El Capazo Festival, a Regional Tourist Interest event, features streets illuminated by fires in large esparto baskets after Easter. You can also visit the Interpretation Center of Torre de Don Miguel, located near the Plaza Mayor, to learn about the region's rich heritage, gastronomy, and unique festivities. The village also boasts an interesting Roman Epigraphic Collection, including several ancient funerary inscriptions.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Natural Pool "Los Molinos" is ideal for a family day out, featuring sun loungers, shaded areas, a children's area, and a kiosk. The Villasbuenas de Gata Village Square is a pleasant spot to start exploring, and the Borbollón Dam offers a serene natural setting, perfect for a break amidst holm oak and cork oak woodlands.
The Plaza Mayor is the central hub of Torre de Don Miguel. Here, you'll find the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción and the Town Hall, alongside an ancient elm tree that is over 500 years old. It's a great starting point for exploring the village's charming cobblestone streets and traditional architecture.
The area around Torre de Don Miguel offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can explore routes like the "Roman Stone Cross loop from Torre de Don Miguel" which is moderate, or more challenging options such as "Torre Almenara from Gata — circular by Camino de la Almenara." For a comprehensive list and details on various hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Torre De Don Miguel guide.
Yes, the Sierra de Gata region provides excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. There are routes for touring bicycles, such as the "Historic Center of Hoyos – Hoyos loop from Villasbuenas de Gata," and challenging MTB trails like "Sierra de Gata – circular desde Gata." You can find more information and specific routes in the Cycling around Torre De Don Miguel and MTB Trails around Torre De Don Miguel guides.
The Sierra de Gata region, where Torre de Don Miguel is located, is beautiful throughout the year. However, for enjoying outdoor activities like swimming in the natural pool and hiking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. The El Capazo Festival is a unique cultural event held the weekend after Easter, offering a special experience if you visit around that time.
Yes, the village's Ancient Jewish Quarter is particularly notable for its well-preserved urban medieval heritage. You'll find narrow, steep streets, stone facades, wooden balconies, and unique "pasadizos volados" (flying passageways) that extend over the streets, showcasing traditional Extremaduran architecture.
The Borbollón Dam is a significant man-made monument and reservoir on the Árrago River. It's part of a protected area within the Natura 2000 network, designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA). The surrounding holm oak and cork oak woodlands provide a key habitat for Mediterranean fauna, making it an important ecological site.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, nature, and local culture. The historical sites like the Torre de Almenara offer interesting historical insights. Natural spots like the Borbollón Dam are noted as good places to take a break. The overall charm of the village, with its medieval character and traditional architecture, is often highlighted as a "time capsule of medieval Spain."


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