A walk through La Vera
Popular architecture is mixed with Nature, water in many
rivers across mountains and countries, and singular and beautiful places. The
region of La Vera attracts everyone who goes there.

Water is the main element
in the region of La Vera. The crystal-clear water falls from Tormantos
and Gredos mounatin ranges, they join together with Tiétar
River's course and form gorges and natural swimming pools.
We begin this journey in Jarandilla
de la Vera. Among all the historical buildings of
this town Oropesa's Counts' summer Palace
stands out. Emperor Charles V was living here for several months until his austere
palace in Monastery of Yuste was finished off. Nowadays it belongs to the national
net of Paradores.

Oropesa Counts Castle, Jarandilla de la Vera
In Jarandilla, as well as in many others towns of the area such
as Garganta la Olla, Cuacos de Yuste, or Aldeanueva de La Vera, stands out a
jewish medieval tipical architecture. Houses are
made of adobe, stone and wood, they maintain its
original structure and have been adapted to present times. Moreover Jarandilla
celebrates Los Escobazos, a Celebration of Interest.
On 7th December night people burn brooms to welcome each other. This feast is
based on an old pastoral tradition.
Paprika is one of the best
well-known products La Vera provides. Peppers are dried and afterwards are ground
into powder, thus they obtain the so-called 'red golden', the Regional Goverment
of Extremadura has created a Guaratee of Origin to maintain and improve its
quality. It is so exquiste that we will take a tin or two.
From Jarandilla we head towards Villanueva
de la Vera. This town has been declared as historical-artistic enbsemble.
The mountain range of Gredos' essence is present
in the surrounding areas and in Villanueva de la Vera itself.
Gualtamino gorge or the Devil waterfalls
are some of the most outstanding natural places. Besides, Villanueva celebrates
Pero Palo Feast, a traditional way to enjoy carniva.l
On the road we reach Valverde de
la Vera. Throughout its streets water from the mountain range runs off
through small channels to orchards. It worths to go for a walk and enjoy the
scenery where empalaos carry a large wooden beam
every maundy thursday. It is truly amazing to see how these men carry the beam
to keep their promises.
We are close to Losar
de la Vera where views are precious. From this point
we have the chance to enjoy the greenest corners of Extremadura. Near Losar
de la Vera we may enjoy the natural gorge of Cuartos.

Cuartos gorge - Losar de la Vera
Few kilometres away, in Cuacos
de Yuste it is located the Monastery
of Yuste. Emperor
Charles V chose this place to spent his last days
due to the quiet surrounding and the microclimate in the area. For this reason
he ordered to built an austere anexed building, it was directly connected to
the church in case he was not able to walk.

Monastery of Yuste
Nearby towns were influenced by the fact Emperor Charles V was
living there. Garganta la Olla,for instance,
is a popular town of the area which provides trouts and
good wines, moreover is bathed by excellent gorges. This was an important
town during this age and a proof of this are the buildings built while German
court was there.
Jaraíz de la Vera
is the most populated town in La Vera. Delicious gastronmy and excellent handcrafts
stand out. It has been declared historic
ensemble where the main square full of stately homes
stands out. As well as Santa Maria's church
which was built in the 14th Century, and it is the elder building of the town.
Our last stopover before we reach Plasencia is in Tejada
de Tiétar, this town is well known due to sweets,
paprika, olive oil and cured iberian ham. All these
products belongs to their own Guarantee of Origins.
La Vera's landscape invites to be discovered.
The small towns are full of interesting places as well as the surrounding
natural areas where mountains and hills fill a unique unforgettable outlook.