Best attractions and places to see around Villalba De Los Barros are found in the Tierra de Barros region of Badajoz, Extremadura. This area is characterized by its fertile clay soil, extensive vineyards, and olive groves, which are central to the local economy. Visitors can explore a blend of historical landmarks, such as ancient castles and churches, alongside significant natural features like dams and ancient trees. The landscape offers numerous rural trails for exploration, reflecting the region's deep agricultural traditions.
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This small town for many years was nothing more than a few families living in the area. However, it began to grow in the 1850s and had more than 1,700 residents by 1920. Currently, there are a little more than 1,200 residents who work mainly in the area's agriculture, which is grapes and olive trees. This means that the area around the town is full of fields and trails that are nice to explore.
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Perched on top of a hill overlooking the city, Feria's medieval castle is famous for its massive keep. A defensive castle dominates the landscape below.
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Located on the outskirts of the town of La Parra and in the middle of the beautiful landscape of the valley, we find the beautiful Hermitage of San Juan, so loved by the residents.
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The Castillo de Feria is located at the top of the town that bears the same name. Surrounded by the Sierra de Feria, the spectacular castle that offers views of everything that surrounds it.
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Views of the valley and transition area to numerous routes through the Extremadura pasture and connection with the entire Sierra Southeast
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La Mesta has bequeathed to us one of the most singular and attractive monuments of the town: the Hermitage of San Juan and its peculiar Plaza de Toros with an irregular ring and loopholes through burladeros. It was a resting place for the cattle on their last day before reaching the pastures of Feria and La Parra. The building denotes being, built on top of Roman ruins. It is possible that during this time it was a farmhouse, as witnessed by the Roman discoveries. Located north, 1 km. away from the town, located in the countryside, next to the "Entrin" stream and on the banks of the Cañada Real, located in the area of the routes connected with the itineraries of the Mesta. It served as a halt and rest stop for transhumant farmers and was closely related -at first- with the Order of the Temple and later with the Order of Santiago through the initiative of the Lords of the Duchy of Feria (D. Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa) , whose coats of arms preside over the entrance to the hermitage. The Hermitage is made up of the following dependencies: Chapel. Refectory hostelry. The holy water font: a Roman piece discovered at the beginning of the 18th century, with which the existence of an imperial Roman settlement called CALPURNIANA is related, a supposed antecedent of the population. El Madoz, when referring to this town, says the following about this Roman piece: In the year 1706, a white marble tombstone was unearthed, 1 1/2 vara high and 1 1/2 wide, with an inscription, which today serves as the holy water font of that temple, in which it is contained that was buried there: Helvia Çemodesia, 40 years old, mother of Liçio Blaio Calpurniano, who clearly says: D.M.S. Helvia Çemodesia ANN XXXX H.S.E.S.T.T.L. L. Blaivs. calpurnianvs Matri. pientissimae Postvit. Its translation is as follows: «Sacred Manes Gods: Helvia, from an illustrious and virtuous family, died at the age of 40. Luçio Blayo Calpurniano dedicated this monument to his dear mother». It is a Roman piece with Latin inscriptions and a Visigothic recording of the Lamb, reused as a font for holy water. Brotherhood of the Holy Christ of Mercies. the vine
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 15th-century Villalba de los Barros Castle, built on an earlier Almohad fortification, which dominates the town. The Church of the Purification, located in the main square, showcases Gothic architecture with Baroque altarpieces. On the outskirts, you'll find the beautiful San Juan Hermitage of La Parra, cherished by locals. Another historical site offering views of the valley is the Ruined House at El Puerto.
Yes, the area offers several natural points of interest. The Villalba de los Barros Dam on the Guadajira River provides a modern landscape feature and opportunities for hiking. Near La Morera, you can marvel at the Ancient Olive Tree of La Tapada, remarkable for its 15.60-meter trunk perimeter. The entire Tierra de Barros landscape itself, with its fertile clay earth, extensive vineyards, and olive groves, is a beautiful natural feature to explore.
For expansive vistas, head to the View of Feria Castle. From here, you can see Feria, its castle, Sierra Vieja, the Villalba reservoir, and the entire plain of Tierra de Barros. The Ruined House at El Puerto also offers scenic views of the valley and serves as a gateway to routes through the Extremadura pasture.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Villalba De Los Barros guide, the Running Trails around Villalba De Los Barros guide, or the Cycling around Villalba De Los Barros guide.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The settlement of Corte de Peleas, surrounded by fields and trails, is a pleasant place to explore with children, offering insights into the local agricultural life. The Ancient Olive Tree of La Tapada is also a unique natural monument that can be an interesting stop for families.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the natural landscape, especially the Ancient Olive Tree of La Tapada, is typically from fall to spring. During these seasons, the weather is generally milder and more comfortable for extended periods outdoors compared to the hotter summer months.
Villalba de los Barros is centrally located within the Tierra de Barros region, which is characterized by its fertile clay soil. This unique landscape is crucial to the local economy, dominated by extensive vineyards and olive groves. The region's agricultural traditions, particularly in grape and olive cultivation, are deeply ingrained in the town's culture and offer beautiful rural trails for exploration, highlighting Extremadura's 'world of wine and oil'.
Absolutely. The area around Villalba De Los Barros is crisscrossed with trails. For instance, the Ruined House at El Puerto serves as a transition area to numerous routes through the Extremadura pasture. You can find various hiking options, including moderate trails like the 'Limestone Mountain Range – circular from La Parra' or 'Ride to Trasierra - circular from La Parra', by checking the Hiking around Villalba De Los Barros guide.
Villalba de los Barros offers a glimpse into traditional rural Extremaduran life. Walking through the town, you'll observe its rich rural architecture, including many whitewashed buildings and stately homes (mansiones solariegas) that reflect its historical character. The town's deep-rooted agricultural traditions, especially in grape and olive cultivation, are evident in the surrounding landscape and local wineries, showcasing its viticultural legacy.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging outdoor experiences, there are options available. Cyclists can tackle routes like 'Embalse de Villalba de los Barros and Castillo' or 'El Capricho de Cotrina – Zafra loop from La Morera', which are rated as difficult. For runners, the 'Pico Mirrio Trail' and 'Castillo de Feria – View of Feria and Pico Mirrio loop' are also considered difficult. You can find more details in the respective cycling and running guides.
Corte de Peleas is a small settlement that has grown significantly since the 19th century. It is primarily an agricultural community, with residents working in grape and olive cultivation. Visitors can expect to see vast fields and numerous trails surrounding the town, offering a peaceful environment to explore the agricultural heartland of the region.
The Villalba de los Barros Castle is a significant 15th-century defensive fortification. It was built upon an earlier Almohad castle and served as the residence for the Lords of Feria. Its structure, featuring a quadrangular enclosure with semi-cylindrical towers and a tall keep, remains well-preserved despite interior deterioration. Elements of Mudejar style can still be seen in its windows, reflecting its deep historical ties to the region and its role in the nascent Seigniory of Feria.


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