Attractions and places to see around Valle De La Serena, a municipality in Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. The area is characterized by its archaeological heritage, traditional architecture, and serene natural landscapes, including the Sierras del Arrozao and Río Guadámez. This region provides insights into ancient civilizations and rural life amidst cultivated fields and isolated oak forests.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Zalamea de la Serena is a town full of history. With evidence of pre-Roman settlements found near the town, Roman and medieval monuments. Excellent starting point for outdoor activities towards the Zalamea Reservoir, La Charca, as it is known locally.
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It is a castle that the surrounding landscapes give a good panorama between forests and agricultural fields that look towards Sierra de la Trancha. Also called Casa del Conde, it is a castle that rises on one of the southern slopes of the Sierra de la Utrera.
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Dolmen that is located on a ridge and that represents one of the most important historical elements of this area of Valle de la Serena. Let us see some beautiful landscapes!
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Also called Casa del Conde, it is a castle that rises on one of the southern slopes of the Sierra de la Utrera.
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This bridge, which is called Puente la Pared, is an old passage that helps to cross the Río Ortiga and depending on the time of year, you can see a lot of water when you pass.
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Beautiful Roman column that rises over twenty meters high and in which it has endured throughout many centuries of history. It is from the first century AD.
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Nice bridge also access to the hermitage of Antigua…
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Valle de la Serena is rich in history. You can visit the significant Dolmen of Sierra Gorda, a megalithic structure from the Eneolithic period. The area also features the Roman Columns of Zalamea de la Serena, a 1st-century AD monument. Beyond these, the region boasts the 16th-century Iglesia Parroquial de la Purísima Concepción with Mudejar influences, the Eras del Lejío, an agro-livestock architecture site, and the Museo de la Casa Labriega, which preserves traditional rural life.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Puente la Pared, an old bridge crossing the Ortiga river, offers beautiful views and is considered family-friendly. The Roman Columns of Zalamea de la Serena are also a great historical site for all ages. Additionally, the Museo de la Casa Labriega provides an engaging look into traditional rural life.
The region offers serene natural landscapes and excellent viewpoints. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Extremaduran area from the Alto de la Cabra Observation Tower. The Puente la Pared also provides beautiful river views. The Sierras del Arrozao and Río Guadámez define the landscape, and the Sierra de la Dehesa to the north offers picturesque scenery with cultivated fields and isolated oak forests, ideal for enjoying nature.
Valle de la Serena is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. For hiking, consider trails like "Dolmen Sierra Gorda" or the "Cancho Roano Archaeological Trail." Cyclists can explore loops such as "Puerto de la Cabra – Puente la Pared." For more options, check out the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and running trails around Valle De La Serena.
Yes, you can combine hiking with historical exploration. The "Dolmen Sierra Gorda" route is an easy hike of about 4 km that takes you directly to the Dolmen of Sierra Gorda. For a longer experience, the "Dolmen Sierra Gorda from Valle de la Serena — round trip" is a moderate 14 km hike. You can find these and other trails in the hiking guide.
Spring is an ideal time to visit Valle de la Serena, especially for outdoor activities. The fields are abundant with asparagus, and the natural beauty is at its peak. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking and cycling. Autumn also offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Beyond the well-known historical sites, Valle de la Serena features unique architectural heritage. The Eras del Lejío, declared a "Bien de Interés Cultural," are ancient agro-livestock threshing floors showcasing various paving types and shapes. The Iglesia Parroquial de la Purísima Concepción, with its 16th-century origins and Mudejar tower-facade, is another notable architectural landmark.
Valle de la Serena has a strong Roman presence. Besides the prominent Roman Columns of Zalamea de la Serena, you can find the strategic Roman fort-tower known as El Castillejo along the Guadámez River. Remains of a Roman villa and the Necrópolis Bigoda, an ancient necropolis, also indicate significant Roman settlements within the town.
Yes, the region has historical fortifications. The Castillo de la Pajosa, also known as Casa del Conde, is a castle rising on the slopes of the Sierra de la Utrera, offering good panoramic views amidst forests and agricultural fields. The Iglesia Parroquial de la Purísima Concepción was also built upon the remnants of a pre-Roman fortress.
The Dolmen de Sierra Gorda is one of the most representative heritage elements of Valle de la Serena. It is a funerary construction from the Eneolithic period (around 1,500 BC), made with large stones forming a circular mound about 4 meters in diameter. It provides a unique insight into the pre-Roman populations and megalithic culture of the area.
Yes, the region honors its past. The Monumento a los Mineros is dedicated to the local mining heritage. It features a bust of a miner, created in 1950, set on a granite pedestal with reliefs and a scale reproduction of a mine entrance from the San Nicolás mines, reflecting the area's industrial history.
Valle de la Serena offers diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by granite, quartzite, and slate plains, pastures for livestock, and holm oak forests. It's also a significant area for birdwatching, being part of a ZEPA (Special Protection Area for Birds) with large reservoirs that serve as bird paradises. In spring, the fields are particularly vibrant with asparagus.


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