Attractions and places to see around Santa María Del Mercadillo, a municipality in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, offer a blend of history and natural features. The area is known for its medieval origins, dating back to the 10th century, and its tranquil setting. Visitors can explore historical religious sites and natural landscapes. The surroundings provide opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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It is also worth strolling through its surroundings among vineyards and lavender fields, enjoying viewpoints and nature trails, and learning about its wine tradition, which makes the visit a perfect combination of medieval history, religious heritage, and tranquil nature.
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Caleruega, in the province of Burgos and in the heart of the Ribera del Duero, is one of the most beautiful villages in the area and stands out for its great historical and spiritual value, as it is the birthplace of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, founder of the Dominicans. The most interesting thing is to walk through its stone old town and visit the Dominican monumental complex, formed by the Royal Monastery of Santo Domingo (on the site where the saint was born), the convent and the Guzmanes tower, as well as the church of San Sebastián, where he was baptized.
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A spectacular waterfall with dizzying walls
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impressive canyon with walkways. Bikes must be left parked, they do not fit
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Spectacular canyon, which can be visited via the walkways provided for this purpose. Be careful, bicycles do not fit, as it has been verified.
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About three kilometers southwest of Silos lies a gorge also known as Desfiladero de la Yecla. A footpath leads through the deep cut in the limestone cliffs, whose valley floor the sun barely reaches. Colonies of griffon vultures and other birds of prey live in this adventurous landscape.
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The gorge is nice to walk through since some walls have a verticality of 50m and we can also see vultures. The walk to Santo Domingo runs along a track with no problems for both walking and cycling except for the gorge itself.
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The small waterfall of El Churrión, which depending on the time of year can carry a lot of water or be completely dry. The walk is nice and easy. If you are lucky you will see deer in the area.
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The area is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Hermitage of Santa Cecilia, a well-preserved Mozarabic temple from the late 9th or early 10th century. Other notable religious sites include the 18th-century Iglesia de San Lorenzo with its striking belfry, the Ermita de la Virgen de la Vega featuring a Romanesque portal, and the Ermita de las Naves, which also offers a nearby picnic area. Don't miss the Church of San Cipriano in nearby Oquillas, known for its Romanesque style and animal-figured corbels.
Nature lovers can visit the El Churrión Waterfall, a small waterfall whose flow varies by season. The walk to it is easy and offers opportunities to spot deer. The town is also situated near the Natural Park of Sabinares, providing a beautiful natural backdrop for exploration.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The walk to El Churrión Waterfall is considered easy and enjoyable for all ages. The Ermita de las Naves has a recreational area nearby, perfect for a family picnic. Additionally, the charming village of Espinosa de Cervera, located at the gates of the Sabinares Natural Park, offers a pleasant setting for a family outing.
The surroundings of Santa María Del Mercadillo are ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Sendero del Sabinar del Arlanza' or the 'Alto de la Cabeza Trail'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Sabinares del Arlanza and Yecla Gorge Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the area.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. A popular circular trail in Ciela is approximately 15.3 kilometers and takes about three hours. Other notable routes include the 'Sendero de las Loberas' and the 'Sendero del Sabinar del Arlanza'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the hiking guide around Santa María Del Mercadillo.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the 'Arandilla Town Hall – Peñaranda de Duero loop' or the 'Alto de Peña Alta loop'. There are also road cycling options such as the 'Sabinares del Arlanza and Yecla Gorge Loop'. Discover more routes in the cycling guide and road cycling guide for the area.
The region's natural features, like the El Churrión Waterfall, are best enjoyed when water flow is higher, typically after rainfall or during spring. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer or potential chill of winter. The area is known for its tranquil streets and natural beauty, making it enjoyable across various seasons.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved Hermitage of Santa Cecilia is often highlighted for its Mozarabic architecture. The easy walk to El Churrión Waterfall and the chance to spot deer are also popular. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the town's streets and the recreational facilities near sites like the Ermita de las Naves.
Yes, the walk to El Churrión Waterfall is described as nice and easy, making it suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. The general surroundings of Santa María Del Mercadillo are known for pleasant outdoor activities, and many trails offer varying levels of difficulty. You can find more easy options in the hiking guide.
Santa María Del Mercadillo is a small, tranquil community. While specific cafes or pubs are not highlighted, the town offers a peaceful atmosphere for visitors. It's advisable to check local listings or inquire upon arrival for available dining options. The Ermita de las Naves does have a picnic zone nearby, which is a great spot for a packed lunch.
Santa María Del Mercadillo has medieval origins, believed to date back to the 10th century. It was a royal town until 1155 when it was donated to the Monastery of Silos. The town's historical records, including its unification from two separate settlements around 1170, are preserved in the nearby Monastery of Silos. This rich history is reflected in its ancient religious buildings and tranquil character.


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