Attractions and places to see around Peñalsordo offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural traditions, and natural landscapes in the province of Badajoz, Spain. The region features notable sites like the 16th-century Iglesia Parroquial de Santa Brígida and the Museum of the Octava del Corpus. Natural features include Cerro Masatrigo, a conical hill known as "the magic mountain," and the expansive La Serena Reservoir. This area provides diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Cerro Masatrigo is a hill located in the municipality of Esparragosa de Lares. This hill is known for its almost perfect conical shape, which has earned it the nickname "the magic mountain." It rises 501 meters above sea level and 161 meters above the surrounding terrain. After the construction of the La Serena Dam, Cerro Masatrigo became a peninsula surrounded by the waters of the reservoir.
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Cerro Masatrigo is a hill located in the municipality of Esparragosa de Lares. This hill is known for its almost perfect conical shape, which has earned it the nickname "the magic mountain" It rises 501 meters above sea level and 161 meters above the surrounding terrain. After the construction of the La Serena Dam, Cerro Masatrigo became a peninsula surrounded by the waters of the reservoir.
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Today, the castle is not only not in ruins (it has been restored), but for me it is one of the best preserved in the area, and can be visited. In the mornings it is open for a few hours, it has a well-preserved cistern that is interesting to see, the views, especially with the reservoir full of water, are spectacular.
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Located in the middle of the La Serena Reservoir and at 501 meters above sea level, it offers us wonderful views at 360 degrees. The Masatrigo hill, for sure, will surprise us with its shape and its curious name. It is called this way because for many its shape is assimilated to a pile of wheat.
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The Serena Reservoir is one of the largest reservoirs in Badajoz and where a road crosses it, skirting a mountain called Masatrigo. This is a curious passage through the swamp but beautiful for the views it offers.
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Located in the middle of the La Serena Reservoir, the Masatrigo hill stands out for its shape and its curious name. It is called this way because for many its shape is assimilated to a pile of wheat. In addition to its curiosities, the top of the hill is 480 meters above sea level and offers wonderful views in all directions.
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Cerro Masatrigo is so called because it looks like a pile of wheat, it is located in the La Serena reservoir, it is located at an altitude of about 500 meters and with views that are worth it.
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This is "highway" CO-9027, or what's left of it, because it's absolutely broken. And this is good news for the practice of mountain biking and gravel. The route is a beautiful landscape speaking, and also very fun, having to constantly look for the right route to get around the innumerable potholes. It is not suitable for road bikes.
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The region offers several striking natural features. Don't miss Cerro Masatrigo, known as "the magic mountain," an almost perfectly conical hill within the La Serena Reservoir offering 360-degree views. The expansive La Serena Reservoir itself is a significant natural landmark, ideal for fishing and scenic drives. Additionally, the View from Peñón del Pez provides impressive landscapes and is home to diverse bird species like vultures and black storks.
Peñalsordo is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of Castillo de Capilla, a strategic stronghold originally built by Muslims and later donated to the Knights Templar. Other notable sites include the 16th-century Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Humildad, the Iglesia Parroquial de Santa Brígida, and the historic Casa-Palacio de los Duques de Béjar-Osuna. The Castro del Peñón del Pez is also nearby.
Yes, Peñalsordo is particularly renowned for its "Octava del Corpus" festival, celebrated since the 16th century and declared a National Tourist Interest. This event features colorful costumes and commemorates the Christian conquest over the Moors. You can learn more about this tradition at the Museum of the Octava del Corpus, housed in an 18th-century building.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Cerro Masatrigo, which offers impressive 360-degree vistas from its summit. The View from Peñón del Pez also provides extensive and rewarding views after a challenging climb. Additionally, the restored Castillo de Capilla offers views of the La Serena reservoir when it's full.
While specific weather data isn't provided, generally, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer milder temperatures, making them ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes around Peñalsordo. Summers can be very hot in Extremadura, and winters can be cooler.
The natural areas around Peñalsordo, such as the La Serena Reservoir and the Municipal Park, offer spaces for families to enjoy. While specific 'family_friendly' categories are not listed for highlights, many of the natural monuments and viewpoints can be enjoyed by families. For hiking, consider looking for shorter, less strenuous routes in the hiking guide for Peñalsordo.
Many outdoor trails and natural areas in the Peñalsordo region are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks and hikes. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check specific regulations for historical sites or protected natural areas before visiting. The natural landscapes like Cerro Masatrigo and Peñón del Pez are suitable for walks with dogs.
The area around Peñalsordo is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including trails like the Cerro Masatrigo Botanical Trail or routes around Peñón del Pez. For cyclists, there are options for mountain biking and road cycling, often incorporating scenic views of the La Serena Reservoir and historical sites.
Yes, several hiking trails are available. The Cerro Masatrigo Botanical Trail (SL-BA 198) is a notable option. You can also find trails around Peñón del Pez, such as the 'Peñón del Pez – circular from Peñalsordo via Capilla' or the 'Peñón del Pez Trail'. For more details and other routes, refer to the hiking guide for Peñalsordo.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes. For mountain biking, consider the 'La Serena Reservoir and Cima de las Poyatas Loop' or routes around Capilla. Road cyclists might enjoy the 'Almadén Mercury and Castles Route' or the 'Villages of La Serena: Peñalsordo and Capilla' circular route. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Peñalsordo and Road Cycling Routes around Peñalsordo guides.
Cerro Masatrigo is unique due to its almost perfect conical shape, earning it the nickname "the magic mountain." It rises about 500 meters above sea level within the La Serena Reservoir, offering spectacular 360-degree views. After the construction of the dam, it became a peninsula surrounded by water, adding to its scenic appeal.
The Castillo de Capilla was a crucial strategic enclave during the Muslim occupation, connecting important cities. It was conquered by King Ferdinand III in 1226 and later given to the Knights Templar. Although its structure was largely in ruins, it has been restored and offers historical insights and views of the La Serena reservoir.
Peñón del Pez is a rock formation near Capilla known for its impressive landscape and rich biodiversity. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with species like vultures, Bonelli's eagles, black storks, and peregrine falcons. The climb to the top, though challenging, rewards visitors with amazing views.


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