Extremadura
Discover the natural beauty and ancient history of this
little-visited corner of western Spain
Tucked away on central Spain's western border with Portugal, Extremadura is filled with lush vegetation, rich biodiversity, and towering cliffs. More popular with local tourists, this region is completely different to the Spain UK tourists are more familiar with and the perfect area to explore unspoilt landscapes and ancient cities dating back to the 9th century and beyond.
With nearly thirty UNESCO Heritage Sites and more than 30% of its territory declared as protected space, Extremadura is dotted with castles, Moorish architecture, and Spain's best Roman ruins. Whilst the area might still be flying under the radar of international tourists, it's charm has been a long time favourite of film and TV with well-known series Games of Thrones and House of the Dragon being filmed here.
An expedition here wouldn't be complete without sampling as much as this special corner of western Europe has to offer as possible!
What are the highlights?
- Explore pristine landscapes and their astonishing diversity, from the lush forests of Reserva Natrual Garganta do los Infiernos shaped by water over millennia to the rugged rocky terrain and towering cliffs of Parque Nacional de Monfragüe
- Discover Extremadura's wildlife such as deer and otters whilst magnificent birds of prey soar overhead. Black storks, Egyptian vultures, peregrine falcons, black vultures, and the rare Spanish imperial eagle are just some of the species seen here
- Take to the water and canoe along the River Alagon
- Uncover the Medieval wonders of Cáceres as you explore its winding cobbled streets, now recognisable to many as the streets of King's Landing (Game of Thrones Season 7)
- Step back in time in an abandoned ghost town and discover its tragic history
- Eat your way through the region known worldwide for ham, cheese, and cherries, amongst others - there are even annual cheese and cheery festivals!

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