Attractions and places to see around Sardón De Los Frailes offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites in the province of Salamanca, Spain. The village is uniquely situated, surrounded on three sides by the vast Almendra Reservoir, a prominent natural feature fed by the Tormes River. The area is characterized by traditional dehesas with holm oak and oak forests, and is located near the Arribes del Duero Natural Park. Its history dates back to repopulation efforts between the…
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At number 4 you have a truly magnificent view of the reservoir.
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Along the rapids of the Rivera del Campo, on the outskirts of the town of Carbellino, stands the old water mill. The path runs along part of the river so you can enjoy the natural landscape.
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A large part of the local term was flooded by the waters of the Almendra reservoir, thus losing all the low-lying areas, the most fertile and picturesque. It is one of the largest dams in Europe. The height in its downtown area measures 193 meters and the total length is more than three kilometers.
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The church is small, with a minimal window on its right canvas in the Romanesque style. It has Templar and Jacobean overtones.
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The Almendra dam, built on the Tormes river as it passes through Salamanca in the Duero Hydrographic Demarcation and is the largest in Spain, with a height of 202 meters. It is located 5 kilometers from Almendra and 7 kilometers from Cibanal.
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Nice semi-paved section of the short-distance path (signposted with white and yellow markings) between rockroses, alders and olive trees, and at times in the shade until you reach a dovecote. This section brings us closer to the San Lorenzo bridge, which connects the provinces of Zamora and Salamanca.
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Nice bridge that connects the provinces of Salamanca and Zamora, between Trabanca and Fermoselle. If we approach the middle of the bridge, we will find an inscription that indicates the border between provinces. Under the bridge, there is a river beach and spectacular views.
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The most prominent natural feature is the Almendra Reservoir, one of Spain's largest, which surrounds the village on three sides. You can find spectacular views from the San Lorenzo Bridge, which also features a river beach below. The area is also characterized by traditional dehesas with holm oak and oak forests, and is near the Arribes del Duero Natural Park.
Sardón de los Frailes has a rich history reflected in its architecture. You can visit the Church of Santa María Magdalena, which showcases Romanesque architecture with Templar and Jacobean influences. Another historical highlight is the 16th-Century Stone Bridge of Salce, an old masonry bridge that can be seen when the Almendra Reservoir's water levels are low.
The natural surroundings are ideal for outdoor pursuits. Over 55 kilometers of marked trails invite exploration through the scenic holm oak and oak forests along the Almendra Reservoir, perfect for hiking and BTT (Mountain Biking). For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Almendra Reservoir and Fermoselle Loop' or 'Embalse de Almendra – return through the villages of Sayago'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Sardón De Los Frailes guide.
Yes, the vast Almendra Reservoir provides opportunities for various water sports, including fishing for species like pike, carp, and black bass. Below the San Lorenzo Bridge, there is also a river beach, offering a spot for relaxation and potentially swimming.
The Complejo Turístico de Sardón de los Frailes offers a range of family-friendly amenities, including a heated swimming pool, sports facilities (basketball, frontenis, futsal, badminton courts), and a children's park. The numerous trails around the reservoir also provide opportunities for family walks and exploration.
The region's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the holm oak and oak forests. Summer is ideal for water activities on the Almendra Reservoir, though it can be warm for strenuous hiking.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views from the San Lorenzo Bridge, especially the inscription marking the border between Salamanca and Zamora provinces. The sheer scale of the Almendra Reservoir, one of the largest dams in Europe, is also a significant draw, with many enjoying the magnificent views it offers.
Yes, the area offers a variety of trails. The Arroyo del Bravio is a nice semi-paved section of a short-distance path, signposted with white and yellow markings, that winds through rockroses, alders, and olive trees, making it a pleasant and relatively easy walk.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each attraction are not detailed, the extensive network of natural trails and open spaces around the Almendra Reservoir and through the dehesas generally welcome dogs, provided they are kept under control and owners follow local regulations regarding waste.
The Complejo Turístico de Sardón de los Frailes offers modern rural apartments, a bar-restaurant, and various sports facilities, providing a comfortable base for visitors. The village itself and surrounding areas also offer opportunities to savor local produce and traditional cuisine.
While specific parking details for each individual highlight are not provided, generally, attractions in rural areas like Sardón de los Frailes have accessible parking options nearby. For trails, it's advisable to look for designated parking areas at trailheads or near popular starting points.
Beyond the main highlights, exploring the traditional architecture of the village itself, with its whitewashed houses and distinctive chimneys, offers a glimpse into local heritage. The 16th-Century Stone Bridge of Salce, which can be submerged when the reservoir is full, provides a unique, ephemeral sight depending on water levels.


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