A different and exciting land in the foot of la Sierra de Gredos. " A nearby paradise created by the nature for enjoyment of the Men "
Here he looked for her rest Emperador Carlos V. Aquí The water is a wealth, the water that molds the landscape forming the valleys, going down the thaw of the Summits.
Green Oakwoods, Routes of Legend, Pure Nature. Sound of Throats, fountains and springs that drink to the rest.
En cada pueblo un murmullo de agua, una herencia cultural de su arquitectura nos invitan a contagiarnos de la paz de sus pueblos.
To travel for la Vera It is to turn the look to the Renaissance: Fortresses, Castles, Palaces and stones where the last one of the Césares left his fingerprint, this it is Yuste's monastery, the retirement of the Emperor.
On the banks of the Tietar, the tábaco and the pepper grow proud.
Paprika, Honey, Liquors, Cherries, products all of a special microclimate.
His wide throats offer us in summer the possibility of bathing in the crystalline and cold waters veratas. Almost all the villages possess natural swimming pools between the rocks of his rivers. Throats that fill with strangers who look for the freshness of the Side in the warm summers.
Almost all the municipalities of the Side possess(rely on) several Routes or Walks in his(her,your) natural parages, real captivation and due put up signs, but of between(among) all stand out two Routes that have reached a such popularity that has assigned him a weekend a year in order that it is crossed officially and all the senderistas come simultaneously. It is a question of the Route of Carlos V and the Route of the Emperor.
The Route de Carlos V, It goes from Tornavacas, municipality of the Valle del Jerte up to Jarandilla (la Vera), with a whole of twenty-eight Kms. of tour and approximately eight hours of duration approximately. It is a specially beautiful path if it is crossed in autumn or in spring.
The Route of the Emperor goes from the Inn of Jarandilla's Tourism up to Yuste's Monastery, in Cuacos de Yuste. A tour of approximately ten Kms., with a duration of approximately three hours, visitable in anyone epoch of the year.
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