Best attractions and places to see around Hinojosa Del Valle include historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural heritage. This rural town in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, is situated in a valley near the Matachel River, surrounded by fields of cereals and sheep farming. The area offers a blend of ancient settlements, significant monuments, and scenic natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hinojosa del Valle is a small rural town on the Badajoz plain. Surrounded by fields of cereals and sheep farming, the fertile grounds of this valley are home to fantastic gravel trails.
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Adventure along gravel roads along old cattle tracks, you will reach the ruins of a fortified Roman settlement dating from the 2nd century, situated on a small hill in the Matachel Valley.
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The trails that lead to the Sierra de Hornachos with its steep rocky wall exposed to the passage of time. Upon reaching the plateau are the ruins of the Castle of Hornachos. The views over the surrounding valley are incredible.
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In the municipal term of Ribera del Fresno is located the archaeological deposit of the oppidum of Hornachuelos. Situated on a strategic elevation in the Matachel Valley, this oppidum or fortified city of the Beturia has been identified with the Fornacis mentioned by Ptolemy. It was inhabited between mid-second century B.C. and late 1st century AD.
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The town of Hornachos rises on the same mountain range that carries the snow up to the highest point, the Iglesia de la Purísima Concepción. From this point you can see the entire population and landscape in the background and above, the castle that bears the same name as the nucleus, on the massif.
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Population that is located near the Embalse de los Molinos, in a crowded area surrounded by fields and open spaces. The town is small, in the middle is the church and the square that surrounds it.
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Typical landscape of Dehesas, especially beautiful in springtime where meadows and green trees abound among oaks.
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the 16th-century Church of Hinojosa del Valle, known for its Gothic-Mudejar architecture. Explore the ruins of the Roman Oppidum of Hornachuelos, a fortified settlement from the 2nd century, or discover the ancient Castillo de Hornachos, which offers incredible views. Additionally, the area features the historical Cave of "Los Ladrones" and indications of an Iberian settlement on Cerro de la Horca.
The natural landscape around Hinojosa del Valle is characterized by the scenic Matachel River and the Embalse de los Molinos. You can also explore the Extremaduran Dehesas, especially beautiful in springtime with green meadows and oak trees. The Sierra de Hornachos, with its steep, rocky walls, provides a dramatic backdrop for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the area around Hinojosa del Valle offers various trails suitable for hiking. You can find routes that lead to the Sierra de Hornachos and the ruins of the Castillo de Hornachos, providing stunning views. For more specific running routes, you can explore options like the "Running loop from Hornachos" or the "Church of Hinojosa del Valle loop from Hinojosa del Valle" which are part of the Running Trails around Hinojosa Del Valle guide.
Hinojosa del Valle is well-suited for cycling, particularly gravel and road cycling. You can find routes such as the "Hornachos and Oppidum Romano — circular route through the Sierra de los Honachos" for touring bicycles, or the "Los Hornachos and Hinojosa del Valle — circular through the towns of the Campiña Extremeña" for road cycling. More options are detailed in the Cycling around Hinojosa Del Valle guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Hinojosa Del Valle guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Church of Hinojosa del Valle and the town of Hornachos are listed as family-friendly. Exploring the Extremaduran Dehesas can also be a pleasant outdoor activity for families, especially during spring.
Hinojosa del Valle boasts a rich cultural heritage. You can visit the Traditional Life Interpretation Center to learn about the region's customs and history. The town is also known for its artisan tradition of bobbin lace (Encaje de Bolillos), a craft that gained prominence in the 19th century. Additionally, the local gastronomy, particularly during the "matanza" season, offers a unique cultural and culinary experience with dishes like "chico," fried "guarrito," and "migas."
For panoramic views, head to the ruins of the Castillo de Hornachos, which offers incredible vistas over the surrounding valley. The Roman Oppidum of Hornachuelos, situated on a strategic elevation, also provides excellent views of the Matachel Valley. The town of Hornachos itself, rising on a mountain range, offers expansive views of the landscape.
The spring season is particularly recommended for visiting Hinojosa del Valle, as the Extremaduran Dehesas are especially beautiful with lush meadows and green trees. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer.
Hinojosa del Valle offers a distinctive festive gastronomy. During the traditional "matanza" (pig slaughter), you can savor local delicacies such as "chico," fried "guarrito," fried "pajaritos," partridge with rockrose, and pickled rabbit. Other typical dishes to try include "zorongollo," "cojondongo," and "migas."
Yes, the Traditional Life Interpretation Center of Hinojosa del Valle provides insights into the traditional culture of the town and its surrounding region. It features a permanent exhibition with panels, documents, and models, as well as temporary exhibits, offering a comprehensive look at local heritage.
The Matachel River is the main waterway of the region, flowing through the valley where Hinojosa del Valle is located. The journey between Hornachos and Hinojosa del Valle passes by the scenic Embalse de los Molinos on this river. Its fertile grounds support the surrounding fields of cereals and sheep farming, and the river valley is ideal for gravel trails.
Yes, the area is rich in ancient history. Besides the Roman Oppidum of Hornachuelos, which is a fortified Roman settlement, there are also indications of an ancient Iberian settlement having existed on the hill of Horca, offering a glimpse into the region's distant past.


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