Best attractions and places to see around Riaguas De San Bartolomé include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This municipality in Segovia, Spain, is characterized by its rural setting and the Riaguas River, which contributes to the local landscape. The area offers a tranquil environment with views of the Sierra de Ayllón and historical elements such as the Parish Church of San Bartolomé. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient structures to natural viewpoints.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Many are still preserved
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It's always a little scary to go through these kinds of doors.
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Main gate of Maderuelo protecting the western entrance. From the 13th century, the bars, the gate and some thick armored wooden doors with armor from the 15th century still remain.
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Unfortunately in winter and during the week only cold food
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The urban area of Maderuelo has been declared a site of cultural interest due to its magnificent state of conservation. The town extends elongated on a promontory and preserves the medieval wall and some of the entrance doors. Currently, it stands over the Linares del Arroyo reservoir and the views are incredible.
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This path runs through the south of what is called the Linares del Arroyo Reservoir and after a couple of kilometers you can see the shore of the same swamp, where depending on the time of year there are more or less water!
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Beautiful medieval town on the Linares River Reservoir.
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Within Riaguas de San Bartolomé, you can visit the baroque-style Parish Church of San Bartolomé, known for its 1736 altar mayor. The town also features an Astronomical Observatory, a traditional Forge (Fragua), and historical structures like the Old Fountain and Wash Houses, offering a glimpse into past daily life. Additionally, the site of the former village of Uninhabited Briongos holds historical interest with reported Roman remains.
Yes, a significant nearby attraction is Maderuelo Historic Village and Medieval Walls. This site is recognized for its well-preserved medieval wall and entrance doors, offering incredible views over the Linares del Arroyo reservoir. You can also explore the Main Gate of Maderuelo, a 13th-century structure with thick armored wooden doors.
The town is named after the Riaguas River, which flows along its banks, contributing to the local landscape. You'll also frequently spot storks nesting on chimneys and dovecotes, adding to the area's natural charm. In the distance, you can see the Sierra de Ayllón, the La Pinilla ski resort, and Pico del Lobo, providing a scenic backdrop to the green fields and pleasant chalets.
Absolutely. The Maderuelo and the Linares Reservoir is a must-see spot, featuring a medieval town situated on the reservoir with natural surroundings, a beach, and picnic areas. The Linares Reservoir itself is part of the larger Linares del Arroyo Reservoir, where water levels vary seasonally, offering different perspectives throughout the year.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Pantano de Linares y Maderuelo — circular' (6.96 km, easy) or the 'Maderuelo Village – Linares Reservoir loop from Maderuelo' (7.83 km, moderate). For more options, explore the dedicated hiking guide: Hiking around Riaguas De San Bartolomé.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. For mountain biking, you can find routes such as 'Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park Loop' (53.13 km, moderate). If you prefer gravel biking, options include 'Riaza River Gorge – Valdevacas de Montejo loop from Maderuelo' (44.01 km, difficult). Discover more routes in the MTB guide: MTB Trails around Riaguas De San Bartolomé, and the gravel biking guide: Gravel biking around Riaguas De San Bartolomé.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Main Gate of Maderuelo and the Maderuelo and the Linares Reservoir, with its beach and picnic areas, are great choices. The Linares Reservoir itself is also considered family-friendly, offering space for outdoor enjoyment.
Riaguas de San Bartolomé is noted as a place for relaxation and summer retreats, suggesting warmer months are popular. However, the varying water levels of the Linares Reservoir mean that the landscape changes seasonally, offering different scenic views throughout the year. Consider spring and autumn for pleasant weather for outdoor activities, and summer for enjoying the reservoir's amenities.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved historical sites and the natural beauty of the area. For instance, the urban area of Maderuelo Historic Village is highly regarded for its magnificent state of conservation and incredible views over the reservoir. The Linares Reservoir is loved for its natural environment, beach, and picnic spots, perfect for recharging.
Yes, you can find dining options that offer picturesque surroundings. For example, the Restaurant with a View of the Linares Reservoir in Maderuelo is a popular choice, providing a terrace with excellent views of the lake while you enjoy Spanish cuisine.
The town of Riaguas de San Bartolomé takes its name directly from the Riaguas River, which was historically known as the Daguas River in the 12th century. The river flows along the town's banks, playing a fundamental role in shaping the local landscape and contributing to the area's rural charm and historical identity.
Beyond the scenic landscapes, Riaguas de San Bartolomé is particularly known for its resident storks. These birds are a common and charming sight, often nesting in chimneys, dovecotes, and even on the town's fronton court, adding a unique natural element to your visit.


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