Best attractions and places to see around Peñaparda include a blend of historical and cultural sites within the town, alongside natural features in the surrounding region. The area serves as a gateway to the Sierra de Gata and El Rebollar, offering diverse points of interest. Visitors can explore local heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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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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At 1,487 metres above sea level, it is one of the highest peaks in the Sierra de Gata. The route to climb Pico Jálama is popular with hikers and offers spectacular views of the region. The route begins in the town of Acebo and passes by the Mirador de La Ventosa and Puerto de Perales.
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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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This is a nice hiking trail with lots of beautiful trees and shade. It's also a good place to hunt for mushrooms at the right time of year.
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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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The Jálama peak with its summit at 1487 meters above sea level is one of the highest peaks in the northwest of Extremadura and the views are amazing. Going up there requires good physical condition, the path you take will be equally steep both going up and down, remember to take everything you need, on the way you will not have anything available, only beautiful views!
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The Jálama peak with its summit at 1487 meters above sea level is one of the highest peaks in the northwest of Extremadura and the views are amazing. Going up there requires good physical condition and can be started in the town of San Martín de Trevejo or by shortening the route by leaving the car in a small parking lot on the side of the road.
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The region offers several impressive natural sites. You can visit the Chorro de los Ángeles Viewpoint, which overlooks a waterfall over 200 meters high. For panoramic views, consider hiking to the Pico Jálama Summit, one of the highest peaks in the Sierra de Gata. Additionally, the area is known for its natural swimming pools, such as Piscina Natural RIOFRIO, providing refreshing dips in scenic settings.
Peñaparda itself features historical sites like The Castle, a Roman Fountain, and The Church. Nearby, you can explore the Torre de Almenara, a castle with a rich history of conquests. Another significant site is Castillo de Trevejo in the Sierra de Gata, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Peñaparda is excellent for hiking. You can find routes like the challenging 'Torre Almenara from Gata — circular by Camino de la Almenara' or the 'Jálama — circular from DSA-390' which is a moderate climb to the summit. For more options, explore the 'Hiking around Peñaparda' guide which details various trails in the region.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Villasbuenas de Gata Village Square is a pleasant place to visit, surrounded by beautiful oak forests. For a gentle outdoor activity, consider the 'Natural pools of Riofrío – circular from Villasrubias' route, which is rated as easy and allows for a refreshing swim.
For spectacular vistas, head to the Pico Jálama Summit, which offers expansive views from 1,487 meters above sea level. The route to climb it often passes through the Mirador de La Ventosa. The Chorro de los Ángeles Viewpoint also provides a direct and accessible view of the impressive waterfall and surrounding landscapes of Las Hurdes.
Absolutely. Villasbuenas de Gata is a charming small town nestled between valleys, known for its Plaza del Palacio. Another unique village is Torre de Don Miguel, often described as a 'time capsule of medieval Spain' with its narrow, labyrinthine streets, church, synagogue, and Islamic architecture.
While specific climate data for Peñaparda isn't provided, regions like Sierra de Gata are generally pleasant for outdoor activities in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be warm, making natural pools a welcome respite, while winter might offer cooler, crisp conditions for hiking, especially at higher elevations like Pico Jálama.
Yes, Peñaparda is home to the Linen Ethnographic Museum (Museo Etnográfico del Lino). This museum, founded in 1999, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the historical importance of linen work in Peñaparda and the wider El Rebollar region, from cultivation to finished products and traditional clothing.
Beyond hiking, the Peñaparda area offers excellent opportunities for running and road cycling. You can find various running trails, including the 'Jálama Peak Circular Trail' or routes starting from Gata and Torre de Don Miguel. For road cycling, consider the 'Sierra de Gata and the A Fala Villages Loop' or the 'Puerto de Perales, Acebo, and Hoyos Loop'. More details can be found in the 'Running Trails around Peñaparda' and 'Road Cycling Routes around Peñaparda' guides.
The highest point in the Sierra de Gata region near Peñaparda is the Pico Jálama Summit. It stands at 1,487 meters above sea level and is a popular destination for hikers seeking challenging routes and rewarding views.
Experienced hikers will find several challenging trails. The ascent to Pico Jálama Summit is considered challenging, offering significant elevation gain and spectacular views. Another difficult option is the 'Torre Almenara from Gata — circular by Camino de la Almenara' route, which leads to the historic Torre de Almenara.
The region surrounding Peñaparda is dotted with several natural swimming pools, perfect for a refreshing dip. Notable examples include Piscina Natural RIOFRIO, Piscina natural Jevero (Acebo), Piscina Natural de Hoyos, Piscina natural Puente de La Huerta, Piscina natural Perales del Puerto, and Piscina natural de Villasbuenas de Gata.


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