Best attractions and places to see around Navalvillar De Pela include a mix of historical sites, cultural centers, and natural landscapes. Located in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, the municipality sits at the foot of the Sierra de Pela, serving as an entry point to the ecologically significant La Siberia region. The area features diverse natural environments, including the Guadiana River and extensive Mediterranean forests, alongside traditional architecture and ancient Roman ruins.
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Idyllic cycle path on a former railway line, with many insights into nature and the (planned but never completed) railway infrastructure. However, nature is gradually reclaiming the path, so a somewhat more robust bike is recommended.
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The church "San Pedro Apostol" was dedicated to Saint Peter (Peter). Simon, nicknamed Peter (Rock), was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee when he - together with his brother Andrew - was called by Jesus Christ to be "fishers of men". According to Catholic understanding, he is the supreme apostle, and the two millennia-long line of popes - currently Francis - are his successors. In statues and paintings, Peter is almost always depicted with two keys in his hand; this attribute refers to the biblical saying in Matthew: “I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven” (Chapter 16, verse 19). Peter and Paul are also known as the “Princes of the Apostles”; their common feast day in the saints’ calendar is June 29th.
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They have a market around it.
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It is located in the Plaza del Sagrado Corazón and according to the information available, it was built at the end of the 14th century, although it has subsequently been renovated in various moments or phases. Its style is Civil Gothic and the south façade from the last period of Gothic, around 1499.
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The urban complex of Casas de Don Pedro is based on popular architecture that is evident in the different ancestral and stately houses that make up the town, with elements present in them such as grilles or noble shields. There are also some notable monuments in the urban center, such as the sculpture “Help the fallen” by Juan de Ávalos. In the main square we find the town hall, with a portico, and near it the Plaza del Sagrado Corazón, in which the church of San Pedro Apóstol is located. Both squares would once be the administrative center and the religious center of the population, respectively.
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On a wonderfully navigable trail, the Vía Verde takes you consistently flat and completely off-road through a vast landscape of wetlands and agricultural areas. The small and old railway viaducts through which streams and rivers cross are especially beautiful.
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On a wonderfully navigable path, the Vía Verde leads you consistently flat and completely off the road through the vast landscape of wetlands and agricultural areas. The small, old railway viaducts on which you cross the streams and rivers are particularly beautiful.
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the Sierra de Pela, a mountain range with dense Mediterranean forest, or visit the Embalse de Orellana, the largest reservoir in the middle section of the Guadiana River, known for its rich ecosystems and a blue-flag beach. The Dehesa de Moheda Alta is also a notable peri-urban park, particularly famous for crane sighting from autumn to winter.
Yes, Navalvillar De Pela is excellent for birdwatching. The Sierra de Pela is a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), where you might spot griffon vultures and golden eagles. The Embalse de Orellana hosts numerous colonies of aquatic birds in spring, and the Dehesa de Moheda Alta is a prime location for observing cranes. Additionally, the Birdwatching viewpoint along the Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana offers chances to see storks, egrets, and ibises.
The town and its surroundings boast several historical and cultural points of interest. You can visit the Iglesia Parroquial Santa Catalina de Alejandría, the 17th-century Ermita de la Virgen de la Caridad, or the Ermita de San Antón, which was once the town's parish church. The ruins of the ancient Roman city of Lacimurga also offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, you can visit the ruins of the Antigua Ciudad Romana de Lacimurga in the Cogolludo area, which provides insight into the region's Roman history. Additionally, Cuevas de Villavieja, located within the Sierra de Pela area, holds archaeological remnants of pre-Roman constructions.
The region offers various hiking trails. You can find routes through the Sierra de Pela, such as the moderate 'Las Torretas from Navalvillar de Pela – round trip via Sierra de Pela'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Navalvillar De Pela guide, which includes trails ranging from easy to difficult, like the 'Reservoir of Sierra Brava (PR-CC 234)'.
Yes, the area provides diverse cycling opportunities. The Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana is an accessible and mostly flat cycle path, ideal for a relaxed ride through wetlands. For more challenging rides, you can find various MTB and road cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Navalvillar De Pela and Road Cycling Routes around Navalvillar De Pela guides, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Monte Sierra del Bravo, which features a viewpoint offering expansive vistas of La Siberia and parts of La Serena. The Birdwatching viewpoint along the Vía Verde also provides scenic outlooks over the fertile wetlands.
Families can enjoy several activities. The blue-flag beach at Embalse de Orellana is perfect for nature lovers and outdoor activities. The Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana offers an accessible and enjoyable cycling or walking path. Observing the Stork nests on old pillars is also a unique experience for all ages.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. For birdwatching, autumn to winter is ideal for crane sightings at Dehesa de Moheda Alta, and spring is excellent for aquatic birds at Embalse de Orellana. Generally, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, making them comfortable for hiking and cycling. Summers can be very hot in Extremadura.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunity to observe wildlife, especially the numerous rare birds like storks, egrets, and ibises along the Vía Verde Vegas del Guadiana. The unique sight of an entire stork family settled on old building pillars at the Stork nests is also a highlight. The blend of natural beauty and historical insights along the cycle paths is frequently mentioned.
Yes, Navalvillar De Pela has several significant religious buildings. The Iglesia Parroquial Santa Catalina de Alejandría is a prominent church in the town. You can also visit the 17th-century Ermita de la Virgen de la Caridad, which houses a carving of the patroness, and the Ermita de San Antón, a beloved local hermitage that was once the town's parish church. Further afield, the Church of San Pedro Apóstol in Casas de Don Pedro, dating back to the 14th century, is another notable example of Civil Gothic architecture.


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