alojamiento en entorno rural los trobos
Las Médulas
El Valle del Silencio (The Silence Valley) and Peñalba de Santiago
Peña Alba, in the Valle del Silencio, serves as a natural reference for the location of the beautiful village of Peñalba de Santiago. 23 km from the town of Ponferrada and following the course of the river Oza you will discover this beautiful town with its traditional houses of slate roofs and stone walls that staggered into the valley form a unique model of popular architecture. In the Valley of Silence, between oak, walnut and chestnut trees, Peñalba holds one of the most important monuments of Moori... more
Montes Aquilianos
Astorga
Astorga has its origins in a pre-Roman castro, later it became an operations center of the Roman Emperor Augustus, and was called at that time Astúrica Augusta. To its emplacement leaded six Roman roads.
It was destroyed later by the Goths, by Tarik and also by Mansur (Almanzor) and nevertheless repopulated by King Ordoño II.
Astorga is where the Ruta de la Plata and the Jacobean Road meet, and still today remains as a major communications hub. It had up to 24 hospitals of pilgrims.
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Ponferrada
Ponferrada, is the economic and political capital of the region of Bierzo, develops its urban core from the eleventh century on par with the boom taking Jacobean pilgrimages.
The presence of the Templars marked profoundly the life of the town and its history until the dissolution of the Order.
In 1486 the Catholic Kings incorporate Ponferrada to the Crown. Ponferrada, strategically located on a promontory overlooking the confluence of the rivers Sil and Boeza has been a settlement of... more
León
Valporquero Cave
Molinaseca
Molinaseca is a villa surrounded by a beautiful mountain scenery full of trees (chestnut, oak, poplar). At the entrance of the town is located the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrows (eighteenth century).
If you enter Molinaseca, following the pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela, you will cross its monumental Romanesque bridge (for pedestrians only). Here tourists and pilgrims can take a break swimming in the magnificent natural river pool, eating at one of the great restaurants and ... more