Discover the medieval charm and natural beauty of Segovia's most emblematic villages. From the perfectly preserved streets of Pedraza to the dramatic canyons of Las Hoces del Duratón, this collection offers a journey through Spain's rich history and stunning landscapes.
Segovia
Segovia is a historic city in Spain, offering rural tourism with emblematic villages.
Pedraza
Pedraza is a remarkably well-preserved medieval village in Segovia, known for its cobbled streets, stone houses, and imposing castle.
Las Hoces del Duratón
Las Hoces del Duratón offers a spectacular natural landscape featuring impressive canyons carved by the Duratón River, ideal for outdoor activities.
Duratón River
The Duratón River carves impressive canyons through the natural landscape, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
Sepúlveda
Sepúlveda is a charming town nestled in the Duratón Gorges, celebrated for its picturesque main square with arcaded buildings.
Villacorta
Villacorta is a picturesque village distinguished by its unique red stone houses and tranquil, cobbled streets.
Madriguera
Madriguera is another village characterized by its reddish stone houses, set within a natural environment of pine forests and fields.
El Muyo
El Muyo is a distinctive village known as the 'black village,' featuring houses built from black stone and unpaved streets, offering a tranquil natural setting.
Maderuelo
Maderuelo is a charming medieval village perched on a hill, offering stunning views of the Linares reservoir and retaining its historic center with a wall and stone houses.
Linares reservoir
The Linares reservoir provides a scenic backdrop to the hilltop village of Maderuelo.
Fuentidueña
Fuentidueña is a town steeped in history, notable for its castle, defensive wall, and Romanesque churches, as well as curious wine cellars carved into the hill.
Cuéllar
Cuéllar is a town rich in historical and artistic heritage, famous for its castle, walls, and Mudejar art, with a charming old town perfect for exploring.