Best attractions and places to see in Monumento Natural Los Barruecos, located in Malpartida de Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain, is a protected area known for its unique granite formations and artificial ponds. This natural monument integrates a diverse landscape with significant archaeological remains and contemporary art. It is recognized for its rich biodiversity, particularly its white stork colonies, and offers various hiking routes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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There are various hiking trails, all easy and all beautiful, we walked the blue route (2 hours) and part of the green route, so beautiful.
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It is truly a very special area and the information center offers a lot of background information about the origin of the special structures.
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The spectacular landscape of Los Barruecos (in Malpartida de Cáceres, Extremadura) served as the setting for the famous dragon battle in the fourth episode of the seventh season of Game of Thrones. During filming, the Charca del Barrueco de Arriba was digitally transformed to simulate the confrontation between the armies of the Lannisters and Daenerys Targaryen.
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If we pay attention, among the different granitic formations we will find this interesting anthropomorphic tomb.
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Los Barruecos is a natural site considered by many to be one of the most original and interesting in the country. Located 14 kilometers from Cáceres, in the municipality of Malpartida de Cáceres, this enclave boasts a varied flora, fauna and a rich archaeological heritage.
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Nice view at sunset a few meters from the Vostell Museum
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Los Barruecos is a natural area declared a natural monument by the Junta de Extremadura in February 1996.
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Monumento Natural Los Barruecos is renowned for its distinctive, large granite boulders, known as "barruecos," which have been sculpted by erosion. The area also features several artificial ponds, such as Barrueco de Arriba and Lower Barrueco Pond, which contribute to the unique landscape and support rich aquatic biodiversity. These elements create a striking and often otherworldly scenery.
The area boasts a rich archaeological heritage, including rock art and cave paintings in granite shelters, and anthropomorphic tombs carved into the granite, such as the Anthropomorphic Tomb. You can also find remains of a Neolithic village and a Roman villa. Historically, the 18th-century wool washing place, now part of the Vostell Malpartida Museum, and old flour mills reflect the region's past.
Yes, Los Barruecos is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It hosts a significant colony of white storks, often seen nesting atop the granite boulders, especially around Peñas del Tesoro. Other bird species include cormorants, grebes, black-winged stilts, ducks, herons, and various birds of prey. The area is situated between two large Special Protection Areas for Birds (SPAs).
Yes, the natural monument features several well-signposted hiking trails. Popular routes include the Route of Las Charcas, which borders the main ponds, and the Geological and Archaeological Heritage Route. For a unique experience, consider the Route of the Peñas del Tesoro, starting from the Vostell Museum, which leads to the granite rocks where storks nest.
Yes, the Vostell Malpartida Museum is a key attraction. Housed in an 18th-century former wool washing place, it displays works by German Fluxus artist Wolf Vostell and his colleagues. The museum integrates art with the natural landscape through outdoor sculptures, offering a unique cultural experience within the natural monument.
Los Barruecos gained international fame as a filming location for a major battle scene in the seventh season of 'Game of Thrones,' specifically near the Charca del Barrueco de Arriba. The Peña del Miradero, a large granite rock, is visible in the background of the scene. The site offers themed hiking routes to explore these filming locations.
Los Barruecos offers several family-friendly options. The easy hiking trails, such as the Route of Las Charcas, are suitable for all ages. Children will enjoy spotting the white storks and other wildlife, and the unique granite formations provide an engaging natural playground. The Los Barruecos Natural Monument itself is considered family-friendly.
The best time to visit Los Barruecos is generally during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, making it ideal for hiking and exploring. Spring also offers the chance to see the landscape in bloom and observe the white storks during their nesting period.
Yes, the area around Monumento Natural Los Barruecos offers various routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Malpartida de Cáceres – Los Barruecos Lagoons loop'. For more details on specific routes, you can explore the Cycling in Monumento Natural Los Barruecos or MTB Trails in Monumento Natural Los Barruecos guides.
The artificial ponds in Los Barruecos, including Barrueco de Arriba and Lower Barrueco Pond, are integral to the landscape. Dating back centuries, they were historically used for purposes like wool washing. Today, they are vital for the area's biodiversity, supporting aquatic life and attracting numerous bird species. They also offer stunning reflections of the sky, making them popular for stargazing.
Yes, there are efforts to make parts of Los Barruecos accessible. The "Route of the Senses" (Ruta de los Sentidos) is a 1.8 km accessible route designed to allow visitors with mobility issues to experience the natural and historical elements, including anthropomorphic tombs, engravings, and cave paintings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The striking granite formations, the abundance of white storks, and the serene ponds are often highlighted. The integration of contemporary art at the Vostell Malpartida Museum and the historical significance of the archaeological sites also make for a memorable experience.


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