Best attractions and places to see around Bordalba include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This locality offers visitors opportunities to explore ancient castles, serene natural landscapes, and significant architectural works. The region is characterized by its historical importance, particularly in border defense, and its varied terrain, providing diverse points of interest for exploration.
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15th-16th Century Castle Opening Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Closed Monday and Tuesday. This Gothic-Renaissance castle-palace, associated with the Mendoza family, has a pentagonal floor plan. At its corners rise towers of varying shapes and sizes; three stand out: the western tower, circular; the southern tower, rectangular; and the eastern tower, octagonal on the exterior and hexagonal on the interior. All are connected by a wall-walk. The towers and walls are crowned with striking crenellations. It has two gates, the main gate and a false gate, both with pointed arches and defended by machicolations. Inside, the Renaissance arcaded courtyard is particularly noteworthy, featuring a double gallery and beautiful Plateresque plasterwork decoration on the upper level. A passageway in the western wall once connected the castle to the church.
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Deza is a town in Soria in the community of Castilla y León. Human settlements have been found in the area since the Upper Paleolithic. The Titos (an ethnic group included among the Celtiberians) and later the Romans also settled in the current Deza. During Arab domination, Dassa was an important fortification controlled by the Berbers, as the border between the Christian and Muslim kingdoms was in the nearby Douro. Among its historical heritage, the parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción stands out, from the 16th century, with a tower from the 17th century, and also the main civil building, the strong house of the Fernández de Abarca family, where the town hall is currently located. Deza has a bullring, the oldest in the province in its original location, dug into the earth.
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The castle of Monreal de Ariza was built by order of the Aragonese king Alfonso I, the fighter, to defend his border from Muslim and Castilian attacks. Today in ruins, the vision of this fortress must have commanded a lot of respect among those who wanted to take it.
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It is not the first nor the last of the many sections of crops that we had to cross. In summer, badly, in winter totally inadvisable (it will be a quagmire). So I advise looking for an alternative by tracks or even secondary roads that allow us to connect Santa María ReEal with Monteagudo de las Vicarías. This section of the GR, in addition to not having any charm, is heavy even when walking (not to say that the owner of the crops is not very funny even though we are within our rights)
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-The Monteagudo reservoir is a reservoir located in the municipality of Monteagudo de las Vicarías, province of Soria. It is popularly known as "the swamp". It collects its waters from the Nágima River. Its area is 100 hectares. There are viewpoints to spot the migratory birds that rest in these waters during the season
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Bordalba offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the impressive Tower of Bordalba, standing over 50 meters tall in the urban center. The Church of La Purísima Concepción, a Gothic church dating back to the 13th century, is also a significant site. Additionally, the ruins of the Castle of Bordalba, recognized as a Cultural Interest Asset, held crucial importance in defending the Aragonese border.
Yes, several notable castles are within easy reach. You can explore Monteagudo de las Vicarías Castle, a 15th-16th Century Gothic-Renaissance castle-palace with a unique pentagonal plan and impressive Plateresque plasterwork. Another historic site is the Castle of Monreal De Ariza, located about 14.3 km away, and you can enjoy the Views of Monreal de Ariza Castle from a dedicated viewpoint.
For natural beauty, consider visiting Monasterio de Piedra, renowned for its natural scenery, located approximately 35.2 km from Bordalba. Closer to home, Fuente Vieja features a natural spring beneath a Roman arch and a traditional washing place, now with a small park. You can also enjoy unparalleled views from Santa Bárbara, a traditional site for local blessings.
Yes, the Cascada de Los Chorros is a beautiful waterfall located approximately 19.3 km from Bordalba, offering a refreshing natural attraction.
The area around Bordalba is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for mountain biking and road cycling. For MTB, explore routes like the 'San Roque loop from Deza' or the 'Cetina Castle-Palace – Castillo de Ariza loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy the 'Ariza and Embid Castles Loop' or the 'Monteagudo de las Vicarías loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Bordalba and Road Cycling Routes around Bordalba guides.
Families can enjoy the Monteagudo de las Vicarías Reservoir, popularly known as 'the swamp,' which covers 100 hectares and offers viewpoints for observing migratory birds. The nearby Fuente Vieja also has a small park with picnic tables, perfect for a family outing. The town of Deza, with its rich history, is also considered family-friendly.
Beyond the churches, Las Escuelas, a building designed by architect Regino Borobio Ojeda, now serves as a cultural association headquarters. You can also discover the unique local constructions known as Pairones, small shrines found at village entrances or crossroads, dedicated to various saints like San Roque and La Virgen del Pilar.
For a day trip, consider visiting the Monastery of Santa Maria de Huerta, a highly-rated historical attraction about 19.1 km away. Another option is the historic town of Deza, which boasts a 16th-century parish church and the oldest bullring in the province. The natural beauty of Monasterio de Piedra is also a popular day trip destination.
Yes, from the top of Santa Bárbara, visitors can enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Views of Monreal de Ariza Castle provides excellent perspectives of the historic castle and its strategic location.
The region experiences varied weather. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (May/June) and early autumn are generally pleasant, with milder temperatures. The traditional blessing of the fields at Santa Bárbara also takes place in May/June, offering a cultural experience. Summer can be warm, while winter might make some trails muddy, as noted for the Fields Section on the GR86.
Yes, besides the larger attractions, you can find the Quejigo de la Casa de la Vega, a natural point of interest located about 12.1 km from Bordalba, offering a glimpse into the local flora.


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