Best attractions and places to see around Cilleruelo De Arriba include historical sites, religious buildings, and natural landscapes. This village, located in the Arlanza region of Burgos, Spain, offers a blend of cultural richness and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its tranquil setting and historical significance. Visitors can explore various points of interest that reflect the region's heritage.
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The Untierma spring (also known as Fuente Untierma) is a natural water source located in Solarana, in the province of Burgos, Castilla y León, Spain. Main features: Location: Solarana area, within the natural environment of the Arlanza region Environment: It is located in a green and recreational space ideal for resting and having picnics Hydrological importance: Its waters feed the local riverbeds and are part of the landscape of the La Yecla gorge and the fertile valleys along the Arlanza river Tourist use: It is a popular place for outdoor activities, especially for families looking for a day in nature The spring is part of the natural wealth of the Arlanza region, known for its oak forests, limestone canyons, and fertile river valleys.
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Nebreda is a small municipality located in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, Spain. It belongs to the comarca del Arlanza and is located about 10-12 kilometers from Lerma, in the direction of Santo Domingo de Silos. This village stands out for its wine tradition, preserving wineries and up to four presses where wine was formerly made. One of these presses is sunken, which allows observation of the old winemaking process. Among its places of interest are the different natural springs such as San Juan and del Prado, as well as the village church and the traditional wineries.
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Parish Church of San Cipriano is the obligatory point during the visit to Oquillo. Located on a small hill, it is a Romanesque-style church, which stands out for its collection of corbels with animal figures in the apse.
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In the Esgueva river basin, specifically on its right bank is the town of Cilleruelo de Arriba, a small Burgos municipality of 19 square kilometers. With 62 inhabitants, this town rises 967 meters above sea level.
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A small town next to the Sabinares del Arlanza Natural Area. It is worth seeing its church of San Sebastián Mártir from the 13th century, the hermitage of Carmen, an old laundry room and the fountain in the Plaza Mayor.
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The region is famous for its vibrant lavender fields, which create a 'purple sea' during summer. You can also visit the dramatic Desfiladero de La Yecla gorge or explore the local flora and fauna along the Sendero del Enebral natural trail.
The lavender fields are at their most spectacular during July and August, when they are in full bloom. This period also coincides with the Lavender Harvest Festival.
Yes, the area offers several hiking trails. You can explore routes like the moderate Sendero de las Grandes Encinas (PRC-BU 121) or the Sendero del Cura Merino (PRC-BU-124). For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Cilleruelo De Arriba.
You can explore the Renaissance Iglesia de Santa María de la Torre in Cilleruelo de Arriba, the Romanesque Church of San Cipriano in Oquillo, or the historic Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos. Other notable sites include the Convento de Santo Domingo de Caleruega and the Torreon de Fernan Gonzalez.
The Church of San Cipriano is a Romanesque-style parish church located on a small hill in the nearby village of Oquillo. It is particularly known for its collection of corbels adorned with unique animal figures on its apse.
Villoviado is historically significant as the home of the famous 'Cura Merino,' a guerrilla fighter during the War of Independence. Visitors can see his house and the parish church of San Vítores, which features a 'vítor' commemorating his exploits. Next to the church stands the unique 'Moral de Villoviado' tree.
Yes, the region hosts several cultural events. The Lavender Harvest Festival is typically celebrated in early August. Additionally, the Fiesta de San Quirico y Santa Julita is held annually on June 16th, offering a program of sports, music, and religious events.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural trails like Sendero del Enebral or visiting the unique Museo del Juguete de Lerma (Toy Museum). The tranquil setting of the lavender fields also offers serene walks suitable for all ages.
Bahabón de Esgueva features the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, often recognized by the large stork's nest on its bell tower. The town also preserves historical houses made of bitumen, a traditional building material.
Fontioso's name is said to derive from the presence of 'fountains and bears' in its lands. The village boasts an 18th-century church housing a statue of Saint Columba, its patron saint.
Yes, the Sad Hill Cemetery, famous from cinema, is an accessible attraction in the area. It offers a unique experience for visitors interested in its historical and cinematic significance.
Yes, next to the church in Villoviado, you can find the 'Moral de Villoviado,' a unique and noteworthy tree in the province of Burgos.


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