Attractions and places to see around Santa Marta offer a glimpse into the region's history and natural landscape. This area in Extremadura, Spain, features historical sites, traditional settlements, and unique natural monuments. Visitors can explore ancient fortresses, religious buildings, and remarkable cork oak forests. The diverse attractions provide opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The fortress has a 35-metre-high keep and a perimeter wall with cylindrical towers at the corners. Originally, the castle had a drawbridge that allowed access through a moat, although this no longer exists. The castle was restored by the Junta de Extremadura at the end of the 20th century, preserving its structure and historical elements.
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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 in the Badajoz town of Nogales, this medieval fortress built in the 15th century sits on a small hill and its character is purely defensive. For this reason, its most outstanding element is the keep surrounded by a wall, since it was of great importance during the clashes with the French and the Portuguese.
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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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Built in the 15th century on a strategic site, the castle of Nogales dominates the region, being able to see land even several kilometers away. It is a site that can be visited, the medieval fortress is one of the best preserved. Very close to here is the Church of San Cristóbal, another site of interest to visit.
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Around Santa Marta, Extremadura, you can explore a mix of historical sites, traditional settlements, and unique natural monuments. The region features medieval fortresses, religious buildings, and remarkable cork oak forests, offering both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Yes, the area is rich in history. A prominent historical site is Nogales Castle, a 15th-century medieval fortress with a 35-meter-high keep. Another significant historical and religious building is the San Juan Hermitage of La Parra, which is built on Roman ruins and features a unique bullring.
You can discover impressive natural monuments such as The Twelve Apostles Cork Oaks, a site featuring ancient cork oaks, some of which are hundreds of years old. Another notable natural feature is the Ancient Olive Tree of La Tapada, known for its imposing trunk size, reaching a perimeter of 15.60 meters.
Certainly. Corte de Peleas is a traditional settlement that grew significantly in the 1850s. It is surrounded by fields of grapes and olive trees, offering pleasant trails to explore the agricultural landscape.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The settlement of Corte de Peleas offers pleasant trails through vineyards and olive groves, which can be enjoyable for all ages. Additionally, the Ancient Olive Tree of La Tapada is an interesting natural monument that can be visited with family.
The region around Santa Marta is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are moderate to difficult road cycling routes like the "Circular Route of the Castillo de Nogales and the Sier" and various hiking trails such as the "Limestone Mountain Range – circular from La Parra." You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Santa Marta, Road Cycling Routes around Santa Marta, and Running Trails around Santa Marta.
Absolutely. For instance, a 16.5 km circular route of moderate difficulty includes The Twelve Apostles Cork Oaks. There are also hiking routes like the "Castillo de Nogales — circular by Los Ejidos" which passes near Nogales Castle. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Santa Marta guide.
For natural monuments such as the Ancient Olive Tree of La Tapada, the best time to visit is typically from fall to spring. During these seasons, the weather is generally milder and more pleasant for outdoor exploration.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved structures like Nogales Castle offer a glimpse into medieval history, while the unique natural monuments like The Twelve Apostles Cork Oaks provide serene landscapes for exploration. The area's agricultural fields and trails also offer pleasant opportunities for walks and cycling.
Yes, Nogales Castle, situated on a small hill, offers commanding views of the surrounding region, allowing you to see for several kilometers. The trails around settlements like Corte de Peleas also provide scenic vistas of the agricultural landscape.
Yes, for example, the "Route of the XII Apostles" is a circular hiking route that takes you through the natural monument of The Twelve Apostles Cork Oaks. While not directly combining with a historical site in one named route, many trails in the region pass near both historical landmarks and natural landscapes, allowing for a diverse experience. The Hiking around Santa Marta guide offers various routes that can be combined.


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