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CANCHO DEL FRESNO
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- Tel.:659230881
- Email: info@canchodelfresno.com
- Website address: www.canchodelfresno.com
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Encuentra el espacio para que tu estancia en Extremadura sea única.
Extremadura pone a tu disposición una amplia variedad de alojamientos entre los que se encuentran, entre otros, hoteles, casas rurales, apartamentos, campings y albergues.
Espacios que harán que tu estancia en esta tierra sea perfecta, ya que además algunos de ellos son edificios históricos o con encanto, situados en enclaves únicos.
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Museums of the Royal Monastery of Guadalupe
The old bakery, refectory and the Mudejar cloister are some of the places in the Monastery that house the museums
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La Nutria
Hiding amongst the trees and greenery is a natural pool with cool, clean water from the Ruecas river.
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Playa Cancho del Fresno
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The Oak of La Nava
The Sierra de la Maribela conceals one of the most beautiful landscapes of Las Villuercas. In it, you will find this singular oak tree.
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Extremadura's Geopark
The Villuercas-Ibores-Jara Geopark is not to be missed, with its spectacular landscapes, rich biodiversity and paleontological remains.
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Royal Monastery of Guadalupe
This holy place, which has been declared a Universal World Heritage Site, stands opposite the Central Square.
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Church of San Juan Bautista
The relics of Saint Fulgentius and Saint Florentina, which were salvaged from the Arab invasion, are currently in the parish church of San Juan Bautista, also known as Santa Florentina, in Berzocana.
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Chapel of El Humilladero
The main function of this chapel is as an oratory for the pilgrims who come to Guadalupe from the north.
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Mirabel Estate
Alfonso XIII, Rainier III of Monaco or Miguel de Unamuno have lived or stayed in the rooms of this palace.
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Valdefuentes Estate
This estate was converted into one of the residences of Queen Isabel la Católica during her periods of rest in Extremadura.