Best attractions and places to see around Horcajo De Las Torres are found in this town located in the north of Ávila, bordering the province of Salamanca. The region offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural attractions. Visitors can explore traditional architecture, historical sites, and natural areas within the ZEPA zone. The landscape is characterized by the courses of the Trabancos and Ragamón rivers, along with several lavajos, providing opportunities for hiking and birdwatching.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Madrigal de las Altas Torres is a charming little walled town with several different and interesting sites to see.
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The city of Madrigal de las Altas Torres has an oval shape, like many of the cities that were built in medieval times and where this shape gave them protection. The walls were another key element at the time of defending themselves, and at this point, they are still there.
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There are barely 15 census inhabitants, but that does not mean that the center is not beautiful to see, mainly because of its church, the Iglesia de San Martín that flags the municipality.
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Small town located in the old part of the land of La Morana but characterized by the fact that there are two large churches in this small town. One is called the Iglesia de San Andrés and the other, north of the center, Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz.
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Special church for its exposed bricks and if you are lucky and depending on the season, you can see storks at the top of the bell tower.
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Horcajo De Las Torres is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Church of San Julián and Basilisa, which blends Mudejar and Renaissance styles. Don't miss the Cellars of the Palace of the Counts of Miranda, where Emperor Charles V once stayed. Further afield, explore the historic Madrigal de las Altas Torres Historic Center, including its medieval Walls of Madrigal de las Altas Torres and the Canatalapiedra Gate.
Absolutely! The municipal area is part of a large ZEPA (Special Protection Area for Birds), making it ideal for birdwatching. You can also explore the courses of the Trabancos and Ragamón rivers, and several 'lavajos' (wetlands) like Lavajos de Horcajo. The splendid natural surroundings offer numerous hiking trails for enjoying diverse flora and fauna.
Strolling through the quiet streets of Horcajo de las Torres, you can admire various old houses showcasing traditional civil architecture. The Church of San Julián and Basilisa is a prime example, featuring a blend of Mudejar and Renaissance styles. Nearby, Zorita de la Frontera is notable for its exposed brick architecture.
Yes, the area offers several options. For walkers, the 'Sendero de las Griegas' is an ethnobotanical agricultural route that can be explored with or without a guide. For cyclists, there are various road cycling routes available, such as the 'Roadbike loop from Cantalapiedra' or the 'Zorita de la Frontera – Canatalapiedra Gate loop from Madrigal de las Altas Torres'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Horcajo De Las Torres guide.
Horcajo de las Torres is part of the historical route taken by Emperor Charles V on his journey to Yuste. This connection offers a glimpse into significant European history and allows visitors to trace the footsteps of a pivotal historical figure.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Madrigal de las Altas Torres Historic Center, with its charming walled town and medieval Walls, is a great option. The religious building and settlement of Zorita de la Frontera is also considered family-friendly, where you might even spot storks on the bell tower depending on the season.
Yes, you can find the Remains of the Tower of Yecla, built with masonry boxes, which offer a look into the region's historical architecture. Additionally, near the road to Rasueros, you can discover the remains of a substantial flour mill, hinting at the area's agricultural past.
Madrigal de las Altas Torres Historic Center is a charming little walled town with an oval shape, a common defensive design in medieval times. Its well-preserved Walls and the impressive Canatalapiedra Gate are key highlights, offering a deep dive into the region's medieval heritage.
Zorita de la Frontera is a religious building and settlement known for its distinctive exposed brick architecture. A unique aspect is the possibility of seeing storks nesting at the top of its bell tower, especially during certain seasons, adding a touch of natural beauty to its historical charm.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The charming, walled town of Madrigal de las Altas Torres Historic Center and its medieval Walls are highly regarded. The unique architecture of Zorita de la Frontera, especially with its storks, also receives positive feedback. The overall historical context and opportunities for birdwatching and hiking in the natural areas are frequently highlighted.
Yes, besides Horcajo De Las Torres itself, the small town of Rasueros is notable for its two large churches: the Iglesia de San Andrés and the Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz. It offers a glimpse into the local religious and historical landscape.


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