Best attractions and places to see around Segura include a variety of historical sites and architectural marvels. This region, situated near the Tagus River, features significant Roman engineering and centuries-old structures. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in cultural heritage, with many man-made monuments reflecting its past. Segura offers numerous points of interest for those interested in history and architecture.
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Built over the Tagus River near the current Alcántara, in the province of Cáceres, the Alcántara bridge is one of the most beautiful and important examples of Roman civil engineering. Despite being shorter than the one in Mérida and with fewer arches, it is much higher and above all more impressive. The complex is made up of three very different parts: the bridge, the central triumphal arch and a small rectangular temple measuring 5.60 x 4.10 metres. This building consists of a staircase, two Tuscan columns, an entablature and a classical pediment. A restored plaque indicates the name of its builder and reminds us that the bridge will last “as long as the world lasts”:
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The Church of Santa María de Almocóvar, located in the Plaza de España in Alcántara (Cáceres), is one of the most emblematic churches in Extremadura and has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest since 1987. Inside, several pieces of interest are preserved: the tomb of Commander Antonio Bravo de Jerez, made by Lucas Mitata; five panels by Luis de Morales; a recumbent Christ, attributed to Martínez Montañés; a sculpture by Sebastián de Paz from 1639; the tomb of Master Yáñez de la Barbuda; and the baptismal font where Saint Peter of Alcántara was baptized.
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Enjoy a peaceful walk in nature and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
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Small rectangular temple measuring 5.60 x 4.10 meters. This building consists of a staircase, two Tuscan columns, an entablature and a classical pediment. A restored plaque indicates the name of its builder and reminds us that the bridge will last “as long as the world lasts”:
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Built over the Tagus River near present-day Alcántara, in the province of Cáceres, the Alcántara Bridge is one of the most beautiful and important examples of Roman civil engineering. Despite being shorter than that of Mérida and with fewer arches, it is much higher and above all more impressive. The complex is made up of three distinct parts: the bridge, the central triumphal arch and a small rectangular temple measuring 5.60 x 4.10 meters. This building consists of a staircase, two Tuscan columns, an entablature and a classical pediment. A restored plaque indicates the name of its builder and reminds us that the bridge will last “as long as the world lasts”:
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Its current state is a ruin, although on the facade of the monument you can see the coat of arms presiding over the door. It is a work that was never completed, although despite everything the façade shows the desired purpose that its promoters had. The façade symmetrically divides the composition, oriented into three floors, with three openings on each side. The central structure opens on the lower floor framed with two superb columns of Tuscan order that support a classic frieze of triglyphs and metopes, with an entablature for a balcony with two new columns of the same style as the lower ones. The finish on the third floor is a curvilinear pediment split to place a marble shield with the arms of the Roco. The first and second floors are decorated with triangular pediments, and the corners are crossed by boxed pilasters.
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Some pieces of interest are preserved inside: the tomb of Commander Antonio Bravo of Jerez, made by Lucas Mitata; five panels by Luis de Morales; a Recumbent Christ, attributed to Martínez Montañés; a carving by Sebastián de Paz from 1639; the tomb of Master Yáñez de la Barbuda, and the font where San Pedro de Alcántara was baptized.
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Manor houses and palaces. An example of the construction boom promoted by the rich nobility and clergy linked to the Military Order and settled in Alcántara since the 13th century, numerous palaces were built such as: Casa de Bernardo de Aldana, Casa de los Aldana, Casa de los Arias QuintanaDueñas, House of the Perero, House of Vélez Suárez, House of the Cabrera, House of the Pacheco, Palace of the Barco, House of the Clavería, House of the Barrantes Maldonado, one of the oldest families in Alcántara, Palace of the Roco Campofrío, with a monumental façade that indicates the importance of this lineage, Palacio de los Aponte where the heraldic shields of the Aldana, Zúñiga, Rocha, Ovando and Aponte families stand out, Palace of the Topete Escobar, House of the Oviedo, popularly known as “Casa de los Calderones”, due to the cauldron on the shields of its façade, it has two topless towers.
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The region around Segura is rich in historical sites. Key attractions include the impressive Alcántara Roman Bridge, a significant example of Roman civil engineering. You can also explore the ruins of the Roco-Campofrío Palace (Alcántara) with its monumental façade, and the Santa María de Almocóvar Church, which preserves three Romanesque portals and houses notable religious art.
Yes, the Alcántara Roman Bridge is considered family-friendly. Its grandeur and historical significance make it an engaging site for all ages, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman engineering.
The area around Segura offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Segura, Hiking around Segura, and MTB Trails around Segura.
Yes, there are hiking options suitable for various fitness levels. For example, the 'Peñafiel Castle Trail' and 'Menhir del Cabezo from Piedras Albas' are both rated as moderate difficulty. You can find more details and other routes in the Hiking around Segura guide.
While the guide doesn't specify a 'best' time, the region's historical sites and outdoor activities can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures, which are ideal for exploring historical monuments and engaging in outdoor pursuits like hiking and cycling.
Beyond the most prominent sites, you might be interested in exploring the Perero House (Alcántara), an example of the manor houses built by the rich nobility in Alcántara since the 13th century. While some are in ruins, they offer a glimpse into the region's past architectural grandeur.
Visitors appreciate the grandeur and historical significance of the sites, especially the well-preserved Roman engineering of the Alcántara Roman Bridge. The architectural details of places like the Roco-Campofrío Palace (Alcántara) and the historical depth of the Santa María de Almocóvar Church are also highly valued by the community, as evidenced by over 100 photos shared and more than 20 upvotes for the highlights.
Yes, the Roco-Campofrío Palace (Alcántara), despite its ruinous state, features intricate architectural details on its façade, including Tuscan columns and a curvilinear pediment. The Santa María de Almocóvar Church is notable for preserving three Romanesque portals, a rare example in Extremadura.
Yes, the Hiking around Segura guide includes various routes, some of which are circular. For example, the 'Salvaterra do Extremo from Zarza la Mayor — circular by the Río Erjas' is a longer, more difficult circular option.
The Alcántara Roman Bridge is renowned for its impressive height of 58.20 meters and its six arches. Look out for the central triumphal arch and the small rectangular temple nearby. A restored plaque indicates the name of its builder, reminding visitors of its ancient legacy.
The Segura area offers a variety of cycling routes, including road cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like 'Garrovillas de Alconétar from Alcántara – circular via Brozas and Navas del Madroño' for road cycling or 'Circular Route from Alcántara to Bro' for mountain biking. Explore the dedicated guides for Road Cycling and MTB Trails.


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