Best attractions and places to see around San Felices De Los Gallegos include a rich blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This medieval town, declared a historic-artistic site, is situated within the Arribes del Duero Natural Park and borders Portugal. The area is characterized by its deep river cuts, ancient fortifications, and a landscape shaped by the Águeda River. It offers a variety of experiences, from exploring well-preserved castles to discovering pre-Roman settlements and scenic natural viewpoints.
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On the Camino del Fuerte, which connects the municipalities of Aldea del Obispo, Puerto Seguro and Villar de Ciervo, the Puente de los Franceses represents the historical, cultural and landscape union between these three places
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The bridge lies in a valley on the Águeda River. It is particularly worth hiking there in spring or autumn as the surrounding area is beautifully green. Danger! The path there is steep and has scree.
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Lumbrales is a municipality in the region of El Abadengo, in the province of Salamanca, Castilla y León. Lumbrales is twinned with the Italian town of Montenero Val Cocchiara Near its border with the municipality of Bermellar is the Castro de Las Merchanas, an old Vetón settlement that is one of the most attractive tourist attractions within the Arribes Natural Park. of the Douro.
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In the lands of the west of Salamanca this fortress stands, a clear example of the ups and downs and border disputes. According to the chronicles, it was built in the 13th century by the Portuguese king Don Dinis. With the character of a fortress palace, it is located at one end of the urban area.
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Near this bridge is the Siega Verde Site, which is considered the most important outdoor Paleolithic art complex in Castilla y León and the most outstanding in the Iberian Peninsula.
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Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the open-air zoomorphic site of Siega Verde is the most important of its kind in the entire Iberian Peninsula. The stone carvings that can be seen represent animals including horses, bears and goats, which makes it curious that some have existed in these lands when they are now extinct. The site itself is not open to the public so that they can be preserved, but very close is the Interpretation Classroom.
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The city of Lumbrales is visited mainly for the ruins of Castro Vetón on its outskirts, but also in the urban area it offers several interesting places to visit. Among them, the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción and the Verraco Vetón stand out in front of it and a few steps from the Plaza Mayor.
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The sites dating back to pre-Roman times up to the most recent ones related to the culture of the castros and boars are known as Vetón territory. It has been studied that the occupation of these territories dates back to the Iron Age 500 years ago and even much earlier up to the 5th century in the case of this particular site of Las Merchanas. In the golden age of these territories, these settlements were mainly populated by shepherds and warriors who, according to various Roman writers, were known as "vetones".
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San Felices de los Gallegos is rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved Castle of San Felices de los Gallegos, originally built in the 13th century, which features a robust keep and offers panoramic views. The town's ancient walls, dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, and the 14th-century Arco del Puerto are also significant. Don't miss the 12th-13th century Iglesia Nuestra Señora entre Dos Álamos and the Convento de las Agustinas de La Pasión.
Yes, San Felices de los Gallegos offers a couple of interesting museums. The Castle of San Felices de los Gallegos's keep houses a Historical Hall with a didactic exhibition on the monument's evolution and frontier fortifications. Additionally, you can visit the Museo del Aceite: El Lagar del Mudo, an olive oil museum in an 18th-century mill, and the Museo de la Cantería, which explores the use of granite in local architecture.
The town is nestled within the stunning Arribes del Duero Natural Park, characterized by deep river cuts and dramatic canyons. The Águeda River, which forms a natural border with Portugal, is a prominent feature. You can find breathtaking vistas from viewpoints like Picón de Felipe and El Fraile. The area also boasts the Ruta de los Franceses and the historic Puente de los Franceses, set amidst green landscapes and waterfalls.
Absolutely! The Arribes del Duero Natural Park offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the moderate Puente de los Franceses loop from San Felices de los Gallegos or the Las Merchanas - El Colmenar Circular Trail. For more options, check out the dedicated hiking guide for the area: Hiking around San Felices De Los Gallegos.
Yes, the area around San Felices de los Gallegos is suitable for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy options like the Villar de Ciervo loop from Villar de la Yegua, or more challenging ones such as the Puerto Seguro – Villar de Ciervo loop. Discover more routes in the cycling guide: Cycling around San Felices De Los Gallegos.
The area is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn. During these seasons, the surrounding landscapes are lush and green, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The weather is generally milder, perfect for exploring historical sites and natural parks.
The Vetón Hillfort of Lumbrales (Las Merchanas) is a significant archaeological site representing pre-Roman Vetón territory. This ancient settlement dates back to the Iron Age, around 500 BC, and was historically populated by shepherds and warriors. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's early inhabitants.
Yes, San Felices de los Gallegos is home to a notable archaeological vestige: the Verraco, also known as "Burro de San Antón." This ancient Vetton boar sculpture, possibly dating between the 6th and 1st centuries BC, can be found near the Ermita del Cordero at one of the town's entrances. The town itself is considered an 'authentic Museum of Stone' due to numerous granite vestiges.
Beyond its fortifications, San Felices de los Gallegos features several notable civil buildings. These include the 16th-century Town Hall, the Alhóndiga (a former public granary), and various noble mansions with carved coats of arms from the 16th to 18th centuries, such as those known as Los Mayorazgos, El Corregidor, and Los señores de Ron.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The well-preserved Castle of San Felices de los Gallegos offers beautiful views from its walls and a fascinating historical interpretation. The scenic beauty of the Arribes del Duero Natural Park, especially the green landscapes around the Puente de los Franceses, is also highly praised, especially during spring and autumn.
Yes, the town has several significant religious sites. The Iglesia Nuestra Señora entre Dos Álamos, dating from the 12th-13th centuries, showcases transitional Romanesque and Gothic-Renaissance styles. The Convento de las Agustinas de La Pasión, built in the early 16th century, is another important site. Additionally, you can find several hermitages, including the 17th-century Ermita del Cordero and the 18th-century Ermita del Rosario, which are central to local traditions.
For breathtaking views of the natural landscape, head to viewpoints within the Arribes del Duero Natural Park such as Picón de Felipe and El Fraile. The top floor of the keep in the Castle of San Felices de los Gallegos also offers beautiful panoramic views of the entire area, including neighboring Portuguese lands.


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