Come explore the Plaza Mayor of Cáceres, the city’s boisterous social and cultural epicentre. Flanked by historic landmarks, it offers a wonderful selection of bars and restaurants where you can savour local delicacies right at the foot of the Old Town.
The beautiful nature and idyllic villages of Las Hurdes make it one of the most attractive regions in the province of Cáceres.
The impressive Reserva Natural de la Garganta de los Infiernos – or Hell's Gorge Nature Reserve – is a 7000-hectare paradise of spectacular landscapes and natural pools.
The Parque Nacional de Monfragüe is a natural haven in the north of the province of Cáceres. This stunningly beautiful national park is home to several species of birds of prey.
The mountains, meadows and pretty villages in Valle del Ambroz, in the north of the province of Cáceres, will lure you back time and again.
The Jerte Valley reaches the height of beauty in spring, as one and a half million cherry trees break into blossom and cover the valley in a blanket of flowers. This coincides with the local Cherry Blossom Festival.
Come discover the fairy-tale charm of the Old Town of Cáceres, one of Europe’s best conserved medieval Old Towns. Centuries-old churches, palaces, towers and arches make up the absurdly photogenic townscape.
Whether you want to get back to nature or delve into the past, Extremadura has a fine selection of itineraries for trips on foot, in the car or on two wheels.
Come enjoy a leisurely stroll through Cáceres’ Parque del Príncipe, the city’s main park, filled with fountains, lush green areas and an open-air sculpture museum.
Added to by the Romans, the Almohads and the Christians this wall has borne witness to the rich and often turbulent history of Cáceres.
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