Best natural monuments around Puerto De Béjar are found within the Sierra de Béjar mountain range, part of the larger Sierras de Béjar y Francia Biosphere Reserve. This region features a landscape shaped by glacial activity, including impressive peaks and unique ecosystems. It offers a diverse natural environment with high-mountain experiences, glacial valleys, and varied forests. The area is known for its ecological significance and serves as a natural border between Castilla y León and Extremadura.
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From the town two hours of ascent
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the route continues through the 35 curves but the GPS fails but it is well marked by white and yellow continue along the water channel until the so-called chorrerra
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A very popular place in the area and with good reason it is. Next to the cross is the viewpoint that offers beautiful panoramic views of the entire Sierra de Béjar valley and the town below. A few meters away is the refuge and an area with tables to take a break and enjoy this wonderful place.
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Peña Negra is one of those challenging but highly rewarding peaks. The views from its top at 1634 meters above sea level are truly amazing and you will have 360 degree panoramic views of the entire Sierra de Candelario Natural Area, including the Navamuño Reservoir.
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It is the highest peak in the province of Salamanca at 2,427 meters above sea level. The views are amazing but to get here you will have to make a significant physical effort since the journey is very demanding. Remember that the important thing is to enjoy the road and this beautiful landscape.
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Popularly known as "the roof of Extremadura", the top of the Torreón or Calvitero is located at 2400 meters above sea level and without a doubt the views from there are amazing! An ascent that is demanding but with several alternatives to choose from and all of them with spectacular views.
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The highest point in the province of Cáceres
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Some stone milestones lead you to the top. It is the highest point in the province of Salamanca.
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The Sierra de Béjar, part of the Sierras de Béjar y Francia Biosphere Reserve, is rich in natural features. You can explore impressive peaks like Torreón (Calvitero Summit), known as 'the roof of Extremadura' at 2,400 meters, offering amazing panoramic views. Another significant peak is Canchal de la Ceja, the highest mountain in the Sierra de Béjar and Salamanca province. The region also showcases unique glacial formations, such as those found in Hoya Moros and Hoya Cuevas, and pristine glacial lagoons like Lagunas del Trampal.
Yes, you can visit La Chorrera Waterfall, a beautiful natural waterfall. The route to this waterfall often follows a water channel, providing a scenic journey through the landscape.
The region boasts diverse and well-conserved forests. You'll find green leafy forests, including Mediterranean-type oak, chestnut, ash, and strawberry-tree forests. Additionally, areas like the 'canchal negro' present a stark, lunar-like landscape where life thrives on granite at high altitudes.
The Sierra de Béjar offers rewarding experiences throughout the year, but for hiking, spring and autumn are generally ideal. Spring brings lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while autumn transforms the diverse forests into a spectacle of colors. Summer can be good for higher altitudes, but be prepared for warmer conditions. Winter offers challenging but beautiful snowy landscapes for experienced hikers.
While many of the high-mountain natural monuments are challenging, the broader region offers opportunities for families. For easier walks, consider exploring the lower sections of the Sierra de Béjar or visiting places like El Bosque de Béjar, which offers pleasant strolls amidst ancient trees and historical gardens. You can find various hiking routes suitable for different skill levels in the area by checking the Hiking around Puerto De Béjar guide.
The summits in the Sierra de Béjar offer truly spectacular panoramic views. From peaks like Peña Negra Summit, you can enjoy fantastic 360-degree vistas of the entire Sierra de Candelario Natural Area. Similarly, Torreón (Calvitero Summit) provides breathtaking views across the landscape, often described as 'the roof of Extremadura'.
The region around Puerto de Béjar is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore options in the Hiking around Puerto De Béjar guide. Cyclists can discover routes in the Cycling around Puerto De Béjar guide, and gravel biking enthusiasts can check the Gravel biking around Puerto De Béjar guide.
Yes, El Bosque de Béjar offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical design. It's considered one of the best-preserved Renaissance-style suburban country estates in the Iberian Peninsula. Here, you can stroll amidst ancient trees, some centuries old, and admire carefully planned landscapes with ponds and water features. It's a designated Historic Artistic Garden and a Site of Cultural Interest. You can learn more about its history and design at europeanhistoricgardens.eu.
Many trails lead to the natural monuments. For instance, the ascent to Torreón (Calvitero Summit) is demanding but rewarding. The route to La Chorrera Waterfall is considered intermediate. For a variety of options, including moderate and difficult trails, you can explore the Hiking around Puerto De Béjar guide, which lists routes like 'La Muela from La Garganta through El Puertecito' (difficult) and 'Puerto de Béjar Tunnel loop' (moderate).
Absolutely. Many natural monuments double as excellent viewpoints. Peña de la Cruz and Balanced Boulder is a very popular spot with a viewpoint offering beautiful panoramic views of the entire Sierra de Béjar valley. The summits like Peña Negra Summit and Torreón (Calvitero Summit) are also renowned for their expansive, 360-degree photographic vistas.
The Sierra de Béjar is known for its rich biodiversity. While sightings are not guaranteed, the region is home to significant species such as the Iberian lynx, black stork, and black vulture, making it an ecologically important area for wildlife enthusiasts.
Given the varied terrain and potential for high-mountain conditions, it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing to adapt to changing temperatures, and waterproof outerwear. For higher altitudes or challenging routes, consider bringing trekking poles, sun protection, and plenty of water.


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