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Dehesas de Jerez SPA and SCI
This natural space contains up to eight different habitats where you can enjoy nature to the full.
Location:
Different towns, Badajoz

El Berrocal de La Data
Situado en Valencia de Alcántara, el Berrocal de la Data es Monumento Natural desde diciembre de 2020. Destaca por sus impresionantes rocas graníticas, sus cinco dólmenes, sus pinturas rupestres y su riqueza medioambiental.
Location:
La Aceña de la Borrega Valencia de Alcántara, Cáceres

El Ceño Waterfall
You can enjoy a splendid view of this waterfall from the viewpoint near the Majá Robledo.
Location:
Casares de Hurdes, Cáceres

El Cijara Regional Nature Reserve
In the province of Badajoz lies El Cijara Regional Nature Reserve, a vast protected nature area covering 25,000 hectares, most of which is public land.
Location:
Varios municipios, Badajoz

El Gasco volcano
This enigmatic landscape holds even more secrets, as the unique nature of the surrounding forest merges into some spectacular views
Location:
El Gasco Nuñomoral, Cáceres

El Melero Meander
A peculiar location to go hiking and enjoy its natural pool
Location:
Riomalo de Abajo Caminomorisco, Cáceres

El Romo Holm-Oak
Approximately 500 years old and monumental in its dimensions, this holm-oak in El Romo is a singular tree indeed and one well worth visiting.
Location:
Valverde de Leganés, Badajoz

Embalse de Orellana and Sierra de Pela Special Protection Area (SPA) for Birds and Site of Scientific Interest (SSI)
Many of the populations that make up this site can be found around the area's many castles, forts, palaces and fortified houses.
Location:
Varias localidades, Badajoz

Extremadura's Geopark
The Villuercas-Ibores-Jara Geopark is not to be missed, with its spectacular landscapes, rich biodiversity and paleontological remains.
Location:
Villuercas-Ibores-Jara Geopark Various municipalities, Cáceres

Fuente de las Escobanchas Chestnut Trees
These chestnut specimens are surprising as they are shaped like a hand and are over one hundred years old.
Location:
Casas del Castañar, Cáceres