Sierra de Gata
Sierra de Gata is one of those fabulous places full of incomparable corners
that enriches those who go there. It is located in the border with Porutgal
and Salamanca, this situation increases its cultural legacy; the result of all
these regions confer a memorable magical touch to all the towns and villages
of Sierra de Gata.

Saltos de agua y piscinas naturales
We begin our trip from Moraleja,
this town is a 'natural door' to the region.
To get there we take Ex-109 road from Coria. In Moraleja the
well-known Casa de la Encomienda stands out, the
King Phillip the 5th in one of his travels stayed there for some days.
Here we are close to Borbollon reservoir
where we may practice water sports such as the sail. It is a perfect place to
practice birdwatching too.
We are few kilometres away from Cilleros.
Here, wincellars produce wines which lie
for months in vaulted rooms. The Doce Apóstoles
church stands out in this town of Sierra de Gata.
Our next stopover is Hoyos.
This small town has been declared as Historical-artistic enselmble due to its
unique architecture. Good examples are La Casa de las
Conchas or Nuestra Señora del Buen Varón Church.
Heading towards North we reach San
Martin de Trevejo , one of the most well-known towns in the area. Its
arcade square worths the visit, as well as going
for a walk through the streets where regateras,
a small guttering in the middle of the street, let water run away.
San Martin de Trevejo is one of the three towns where A
Fala, a dialect which mixes Spanish and Galician up. Due to its border
situation the towns of Eljas and Valverde del Fresno along with San Martin preserve
an almost extinguished culture's legacy. Moreover, there are associations which
promote and try to make knonw this unique dialect considered as
property of cultural interest.

Los ríos forman parte del paisaje de esta
comarca
Acebo is a small town which
preserves the art of bobbin lace. As far as popular
architecture is concerned Ntra. Señora de los Angeles Church shows three
architectural styles: Gothic, Mudejar and Renaissance.
We are about to end this route through Sierra de Gata, however,
we can not finished this trip without visiting Gata.
The zone is thus called after this town. This charming area maintains the popular
architectural made of stone and wood style of the zone. San
Pedro's Church and Chorro's fountain stand
out, the latter is adorned with Charles I Golden Flee.
Likewise this town together with Robledillo de Gata have been
declared historical-artistic ensembles.
Robledillo de Gata is another
well-knonw towns of the zone. The visitor will be captivated
with its narrow alleys, popular streets and corners full of magic and beauty.
This is a rich land based on natural resources, the landscapes
are full of vineyards, oak groves, and olive trees
which shows a splendid view at any time of the year.
The olive trees' cultivation is based on organic farming; for
that reason the olive oil from this land is so unique that the Regional Goverment
of Extremadura created a Guarantee of Origin named
Gata-Hurdes, due to in both areas the olive oil shares the same characteristics.
The Sistema Central is a mountain range which covers the centre
of Spain, a part of it is located at the north of Sierra de Gata. Iberian lynx,
gray wolf or wildcat are some of the species that live in the zone. Black
storks, black vultures, or grey herons are examples of the wide variety
of birds that fly over Sierra de Gata's landscapes full of holm
oaks and oaks.
It is quite common to find typical huts,
these are circular stone constructions where shepherds sheltered.
The area of Sierra de Gata invites to be visited on regular
basis to note the changes Seasons make the landscapes over into a magical place.

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