Attractions and places to see around Bodonal De La Sierra include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. This municipality in Badajoz, Extremadura, is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de Tentudía. The area is part of a large wooded region, characterized by extensive dehesas with oak and cork oak trees. Visitors can explore its medieval heritage and diverse landscapes.
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The Convent of the Poor Clares in Cumbres Mayores, Huelva, has a rich and significant history. Founded in 1467 by Papal Bull of Pope Paul II, it was initially called "Our Lady of Consolation". In 1515, it was rebuilt under the guardianship of the Cathedral of Seville and was renamed "Our Lady of the Conception".
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of Hope in Cumbres Mayores, Huelva, is a place of great historical and religious value. Its construction dates back to the beginning of the 14th century, although it has undergone several renovations over the centuries.
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This castle was entrusted to the Knights Templar in the 13th century. The castle has seven towers, the most notable of which is the Torre del Homenaje, which has a bell tower from the 18th century. Inside the fortress are the Plaza de Toros, built at the end of the 18th century, and the Plaza de Abastos, which dates from the beginning of the 20th century. In addition, the Church of Santa María and the Parish House are attached.
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The Plaza de Toros de Fregenal de la Sierra is located in the municipality of the same name, in the province of Badajoz. This plaza has a special charm, as it is located in the courtyard of the Templar castle. Built in 1781, the plaza has a capacity for 4,800 spectators and is classified as third category. The history of the plaza is closely linked to the urban development of the town and the influence of the castle fortress.
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This old convent, founded in the mid-15th century, belonged to the Franciscan Poor Clares until the 19th century. Today it only conserves the cover, built in granite and in the late Gothic style.
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Very close to the town of Cumbres Mayores is the enclosure that houses this hermitage and the Monastery of Divine Mercy and San José. It also connects with a new route (PR-A 447), inaugurated at the end of 2022. Called "Quality by Nature", this route of about 16 kilometers surrounds the entire municipality of Cumbres Mayores.
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Valencia del Ventoso is a town located near Zafra on the southern edge of the Zafrense area, already in the foothills of the southern sierras, on land covered with meadows and scrubland, of outstanding natural beauty.
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For many one of the most beautiful and picturesque bullrings in Badajoz. Its white steps and bell towers in the background make it worthy of a postcard.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Iglesia Parroquial de San Blas Mártir in Bodonal de la Sierra, known for its Renaissance portal. Other significant sites include the Templar Castle of Fregenal de la Sierra, which dates back to the 13th century, and the Castle of the Order of Santiago (Valencia del Ventoso). Don't miss the Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Guía with its beautiful 16th-century granite facade, and the Baroque-style Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Flores.
Yes, Bodonal de la Sierra is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de Tentudía, offering picturesque landscapes. The area is part of Spain's largest wooded region, characterized by extensive dehesas with oak and cork oak trees. A notable natural feature is the Alcornoque de los Galaperales, a giant cork oak tree within the municipal territory.
The area is excellent for outdoor sports. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, explore trails like the "Cañada Real" or the "Ruta del Río." If you're looking for guided routes, check out the Hiking around Bodonal De La Sierra guide. For running, there are options like the "Cerro de Tentudia – Monastery of Tentudía loop" which you can find in the Running Trails around Bodonal De La Sierra guide. Road cyclists can find challenging routes such as the "Monastery of Tentudía – Tentudía Summit loop" in the Road Cycling Routes around Bodonal De La Sierra guide.
During the Christmas season (early December to early January), a significant family attraction is the extensive Artisanal Nativity Scene (Belén Artesanal). It covers 350 square meters with over 50,000 miniature pieces. Additionally, the Hermitage of Our Lady of Hope is considered family-friendly and offers a historical and religious experience.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. If you're interested in unique cultural displays, visiting from early December to early January allows you to experience the renowned Artisanal Nativity Scene.
While the original Tesoro de Bodonal, a significant Bronze Age gold treasure, is now preserved in the National Archaeological Museum, its discovery highlights the rich archaeological history of the area. You can also find remnants of a Medieval Bridge in the surroundings, indicating the town's ancient past.
Beyond the historical churches and hermitages, a truly unique cultural experience is the Artisanal Nativity Scene (Belén Artesanal) during the Christmas period. This elaborate display is one of the largest in Extremadura. The town's historical ties, including a medieval foundation linked to the Knights Templar, also add to its cultural appeal.
Yes, the Fuente Nueva is an elegant fountain providing ample water, with an adjoining trough for livestock. The fountain in the Plaza de España also features a curious inscription, adding a touch of local history and folklore for those interested in the town's smaller details.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can explore routes connecting the town with its natural surroundings, such as "Virgen de Flores-Cristo de la Raja," "Ruta del Espinazo de la Burra," and "Ruta de las Vegas." For more detailed options, including easy and moderate trails, refer to the Hiking around Bodonal De La Sierra guide.
The extensive dehesas surrounding Bodonal de la Sierra are a defining natural and cultural feature. These wooded pastures, characterized by oak and cork oak trees, are integral to the local ecosystem and play a crucial role in the famous Iberian pig farming, which is a significant part of the region's economy and culinary tradition.
Absolutely. Besides the Iglesia Parroquial de San Blas Mártir, you can visit the Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Guía and the Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Flores. Further afield, the Hermitage of Our Lady of Hope and the Convent of the Poor Clares in nearby Cumbres Mayores also offer insights into the region's religious heritage.


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