Attractions and places to see around Ayoó De Vidriales are located in a municipality within the province of Zamora, Castilla y León, offering a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The area is situated in the picturesque Valley of Vidriales, characterized by gentle hills, fertile fields, and the Almucera stream. This natural environment is suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with trails providing varied landscapes. The region also features ancient settlements and archaeological sites, reflecting a history…
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Castrocalbón is a place with a rich history and several points of interest that you can visit. Castrocalbón Castle: Although in ruins, it is a fascinating testimony to the medieval architecture and history of the region. San Pedro Church: A church with Romanesque and Gothic elements, which houses interesting altarpieces and sculptures. Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rosary: A place of local devotion, with simple architecture and a peaceful setting.
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Castrocalbón Castle is an ancient fortress located in the town of Castrocalbón, in the province of León. Built in the Middle Ages, the castle has gone through various phases of construction and destruction over the centuries. Today, only a few remains remain, such as a rammed earth wall plastered with mortar and an ashlar arch. In the past, the castle had several archways and walls that have been compared to the Berber kasbahs of the High Atlas.
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Another iconographic reference of Castrocalbón is this iron bridge over the Eria River built in the 1920s and which, despite the inconveniences it causes at this time, being quite narrow, already changes its image has become a symbol of Castrocalbón. A new bridge is currently in use a short distance from the old one, which is (for the time being) maintained due to its historical value.
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On December 20, 1164, the widow of the Noble Vela Gutiérrez, Doña Sancha Ponce, transferred to the Cistercian Order of Santa María de Moreruela all the possessions and belongings of the territory of Nogales in hereditary right so that they could build another monastery that would be called Santa María from Nogales. From this moment and until the monks abandoned the monastery, in the mid-19th century, the Eria Region was governed according to the guidelines of the Order. This settlement established the model of repopulation and new management at all levels; social, cultural, agricultural and economic. At the same time it marked the appearance of the Villa de Nogales, which was initially made up of the servants and servants of the Monks. Without a sumptuous construction, Santa María de Nogales is located according to the criteria of the Cistercian order: a valley of fertile lands, abundance of water, and impressive solitude. For more than seven centuries it stood out for being the cradle of great men, an emporium of letters and science, where royal advisors and professors for the University of Alcalá emerged. Currently, only the ruins and remains of its greatness remain: scattered walls, the belfry of the Church and the main entrance arch with its heraldic shield. However, the surrounding area, fertile orchard, abundant vegetation, fruit trees and the waters of the Eria River, invite you to relax, contemplate and enjoy nature.
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Nature is reclaiming its place around the ruins of this 16th and 17th century monastery. The building was looted several times and eventually fell into disrepair.
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Ruin of a palace and defensive settlement on the town of Castrocalbón of which only a restored arch remains.
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It's a steep hill to get here so you may have to push your bike, but the views are nice. Furthermore, it is the site of the ruins of a fortified settlement from the time of the Celts.
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Ruins of a fortified settlement from the time of the Celts who fought the Romans when they arrived in this area of the Iberian Peninsula. The Castro de las Labradas is located on a steep hill and you will have to bike uphill or push.
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Ayoó de Vidriales is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Iglesia de El Salvador, known for its striking belfry and beautifully carved baptismal font. Another significant landmark is the Torreón, also referred to as the "Torre del Temple," a solid late-Gothic defensive tower with a debated origin, possibly Templar. Additionally, the Ermita de San Mamés is a point of interest, especially during its romería on August 7th.
Yes, the region around Ayoó de Vidriales has a history stretching back to pre-Roman times. The Valley of Vidriales contains various archaeological sites from different historical periods, including prehistoric settlements, Roman, and medieval remains. You can also visit the Ruins of the Royal Monastery of Santa María de Nogales, where nature is reclaiming the remains of this 16th and 17th-century monastery.
Beyond Ayoó itself, the nearby villages offer interesting religious architecture. In Carracedo de Vidriales, you'll find the Iglesia de San Miguel with its distinctive rounded arch portal. Congosta de Vidriales features the humble Iglesia de San Martín with an octagonal dome, and the small Ermita del Rosario, which houses a baroque altarpiece from 1762.
The picturesque Valley of Vidriales itself offers panoramic views with its gentle hills and fertile fields. For specific scenic spots, the Embalses (Reservoirs) of Congosta and Ayoó (Requejo) are ideal for observing aquatic birds and provide recreational areas. The Castrocontrigo Castle, though mostly a watchtower ruin, offers views overlooking the Ería river valley.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. A notable local option is the Ruta por los Alrededores de Ayoó de Vidriales, a 9 km circular route exploring varied landscapes, rural paths, and forested areas. For more options, you can explore routes like the 'Bosque Las Majadas y arboles milenarios' or the 'Nogales Monastery Ruins Loop'. Find more detailed hiking routes and information at Hiking around Ayoó De Vidriales.
The natural environment of the Valley of Vidriales is well-suited for various outdoor activities. Hiking and cycling are popular, with numerous trails offering diverse landscapes. The reservoirs also provide opportunities for nature observation. For cycling enthusiasts, routes like the 'Vidriales Valley and Petavonium Camp Trail' are available. Discover more cycling options at Cycling around Ayoó De Vidriales.
The best time to visit Ayoó de Vidriales for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it comfortable to explore the natural landscapes without the intense heat of summer or the colder temperatures of winter.
Families can enjoy the recreational areas around the Embalses of Congosta and Ayoó (Requejo), which offer parking, picnic tables, and barbecues, perfect for a day out in nature. Exploring the gentle trails of the Valley of Vidriales is also suitable for families, providing an opportunity to observe local flora and fauna.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Highlights like the Eria Bridge in Castrocalbón are valued for their historical charm, while the scenic views from places like the Castrocontrigo Castle are often mentioned. The tranquility and opportunity for outdoor exploration in the Valley of Vidriales also contribute to a positive visitor experience.
The Eria Bridge in Castrocalbón is an iron bridge built in the 1920s over the Eria River. It has become a symbol of Castrocalbón due to its historical value and unique design. While a newer bridge is now in use, the old one is maintained as a testament to the region's past.
The Gothic Arch of the Palace of Castrocalbón is a significant remnant of an ancient palace and defensive settlement. It is one of the few remaining structures of what was once a larger complex, offering a glimpse into the medieval architecture of the region. The arch has been restored and stands as an archaeological site in the Eria river valley.


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