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Activities in the region of Trasierra-Tierras de Granadilla.
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- Primavera Viva
Primavera Viva
Location and Contact:
- Tel.:+34 927 024 390
- Fax: +34 927 439 666
- Email: ceder@cedercaparra.es
- Email: primaveraviva19@gmail.com
- Website address: www.cedercaparra.es
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- Twitter: https://twitter.com/cedercaparra
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Activities in the region of Trasierra-Tierras de Granadilla.
Primavera Viva is an invitation to discover some of the most attractive resources of the Trasierra-Tierras de Granadilla region, for example the Roman city of Cáparra, the Gabriel y Galan reservoir, the dehesas and the oil made from Cáceres Manzanilla olives, among many others.
At the weekends in April and May, this region in the north of Cáceres organizes activities related to sport, nature, culture, gastronomy and heritage.
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- Event
- Fair
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- Art
- Show
- Gastronomy
- History
- Music
- Theatre
- Tourism
- Start date:
- 11/05/2019
- End date:
- 09/06/2019
Theme:
- Events
Target audience:
- Families
- Young people
- Single people
- Senior citizens
- Children
- Couples
- Single people
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Gabriel and Galán House-Museum
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Ancha Gorge
The Cáceres town of Casas del Monte boasts a large natural swimming pool that offers many leisure activities.
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Los Angeles river - Azabal
Las Hurdes holds the charm of a little village, Azabal, which has a natural pool in the Los Ángeles river that gives us the chance to see two of the prehistoric rock carvings in Las Hurdes.
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Los Angeles river - El puente
As it passes through the Cáceres town of Casar de Palomero, the Los Ángeles river creates a natural pool with all the comforts.
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Los Angeles river - Pinofranqueado
An ideal destination for summer holidays, which has a magnificent bathing area and lots of open-air activities.
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Los Angeles river - Rivera Oveja
As it passes through Rivera Oveja, the Los Ángeles river is a fabulous area for swimming and fishing.
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The Roman town of Cáparra
Caparrá, which has uncertain origins, became a Roman municipium under Emperor Vespasian. The town's growth was propelled by its privileged position along the Silver Way
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Roman arch of Cáparra
Cáparra was an important town in Roman times. Nowadays some vestiges of that glory remains, most outstandingly its peculiar four-sided arch.
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Granadilla Castle
Probably built by order of the Great Duke of Alba, Granadilla Castle is, without a doubt, a singular piece of architecture.
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Convent of the Bien Parada
The visitor who comes to Abadía will be impressed by the austerity of this convent and the simplicity of its construction.