Castilla y León! This region has everything: waterfalls, trails, cathedrals, museums, natural parks, archaeological sites. Its locals proudly claim that it is one of the best in Spain. Here there are 9 cities, smaller and larger, full of charm, monum...
Castilla y León! This region has everything: waterfalls, trails, cathedrals, museums, natural parks, archaeological sites. Its locals proudly claim that it is one of the best in Spain. Here there are 9 cities, smaller and larger, full of charm, monuments and cultural proposals. 9 provinces brimming with nature. Three of its cities are World Heritage Sites: Avila, Segovia and Salamanca. Not only that. The Camino de Santiago crosses three of its provinces from east to west: Burgos, Palencia and León. Majestic and emblematic monuments that emerged as defense towers since the eighth century, which gradually lost their initial function to become residences of nobles, and today are emblems of history. The hallmark of Castilla y León is its 300 castles and fortresses that stand on the horizon of its lands. They are remnants of the culture, architecture and power of other historical eras that we can admire today. Some of the most beautiful castles are the Alcázar of Segovia; the Castle of Arévalo, the Castle of Coca in Segovia or the Castle of La Mota in Medina del Campo. In Castilla y León there is an extensive repertoire of religious architecture. The cathedrals are a symbol of the splendor of an era, they are authentic marvels of architecture. To visit the cathedrals of Castilla y León is to take a journey through the history of art. There are samples of Gothic, Romanesque and Renaissance. Each and every one of them has a history full of beauty and charm. Gastronomy and wine tourism also play a very important role, with routes to wineries in Ribera del Duero and Rueda, where to live an olive oil tourism experience in Salamanca, or enjoy the highly acclaimed tapas in Villadolid. Traveling to the center of the region forces us to stop in Valladolid, which is the capital of the region. Here shines the Renaissance architecture, museums and the former residence of Miguel de Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote. Away from the cities and towns, you will find a wide variety of natural attractions. Go mountain climbing, hiking and kayaking in the Picos de Europa National Park. Observe the birds of prey that live in the Hoces del Río Duratón Natural Park and hike through the mountainous landscape of Las Médulas. This spectacular landscape was formed by two centuries of gold mining by the Romans. Compared to other European regions, Castilla y León is an affordable destination. But if you want to spend more on exploring nature, cities and the food scene, cut back on other expenses, such as accommodation. People Like Us is here to help you stay for free with a local host in Castilla y León. We are one of the largest and most trusted home exchange communities. Join us and you'll see tons of homes all over the world and meet hundreds of amazing people!
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