Best attractions and places to see around Aldehuela De Jerte include its location within the Jerte Valley, known for its natural beauty. This tranquil municipality is situated between the Alagón and Jerte rivers, offering a verdant landscape. The area serves as a base for exploring both local charm and the wider region's natural features. Visitors can experience a blend of historical sites and scenic river environments.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Galisteo is a charming destination! This small town in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, offers a unique blend of history, culture and nature. Galisteo is a perfect place for a quiet and enriching getaway.
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An incredible infrastructure project to convert an old disused railway line into a cycle path. This section passes through a short tunnel.
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Church of Ntra. Sra. de la Asunción, built in the 13th century, following plans of the Mudejar Romanesque of Castilla y León. Its apse is formed by two superimposed bodies of blind brick arches. The nave of this church was reformed in the 16th century.
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Galisteo Wall, which still completely surrounds the old part of the town, and next to which is the homage tower known as La Picota, considered the greatest symbol of the municipality.
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This stretch probably belongs to the scenic highlights of the Vía de la Plata. Ancient oaks, mossy rocks, cows at ponds, stone walls and really nice single trails for us cyclists.
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The last few meters to Galisteo you can already see Galisteo and its city walls. Galisteo is completely surrounded by a city wall. You can also walk on it and has a beautiful view.
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Aldehuela de Jerte and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can visit the Galisteo City Walls, which completely encircle the old town of Galisteo and feature the significant La Picota homage tower. Also in Galisteo, explore the Galisteo Historic Town and Stone Archway, known for its blend of history and culture. Within Aldehuela de Jerte itself, you'll find the 17th-18th century Iglesia de San Blas and remains of an ancient Roman road. Further afield, the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, built in the 13th century with Mudejar Romanesque architecture, is also noteworthy.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy the View of Plasencia and the Río Jerte, a scenic viewpoint that is part of a cycle path built on an old railway line. The area is characterized by the lush landscapes between the Alagón and Jerte rivers, with abundant vegetation and green meadows. The wider Jerte Valley is famous for the spectacular cherry blossom in spring and the Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve, which features impressive waterfalls, natural pools, and unique rock formations known as 'Los Pilones'.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Galisteo Historic Town and Stone Archway is considered family-friendly, offering a charming blend of history and culture. The View of Plasencia and the Río Jerte is also family-friendly, providing expansive vistas and access to a cycle path. The natural pools in the Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve are ideal for enjoying nature with children, especially for swimming during warmer months.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring, particularly March and April, is highly recommended for experiencing the spectacular 'Floración del Cerezo' (cherry blossom) in the Jerte Valley, which transforms the landscape into a sea of white. This event is a National Tourist Interest Festival. Summer offers opportunities for swimming in natural pools like those in Garganta de los Infiernos. The lush green meadows and river landscapes are beautiful throughout the warmer months.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the Via de la Plata Trail, known for its ancient oaks, moss-covered rocks, and scenic single trails. The Jerte Valley also provides a multitude of routes for both hiking and cycling, allowing you to discover its natural beauty, mountains, waterfalls, and natural pools. You can find various road cycling routes, running trails, and general cycling routes around Aldehuela de Jerte.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, the Jerte Valley offers various hiking routes within the Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve. The Via de la Plata Trail is a significant route that passes through the area, offering a scenic and engaging experience for cyclists and hikers alike. Some cycling routes, such as the 'Arco de Cáparra – Roman Arch of Cáparra loop from Aldehuela de Jerte', are rated as difficult, providing a good challenge.
The most notable wild swimming spots are found within the Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve. This reserve is famous for its natural pools and unique rock formations known as 'Los Pilones', which are ideal for swimming and enjoying the refreshing waters, especially during the warmer months.
While not widely publicized, the tranquil municipality of Aldehuela de Jerte itself, with its peaceful setting between the Alagón and Jerte rivers, can be considered a hidden gem for those seeking a quiet base. The local Iglesia de San Blas and the vestiges of an ancient Roman road near the town offer a glimpse into local history away from the more prominent attractions. Exploring the smaller, charming municipalities of the Jerte Valley, such as Cabezuela del Valle or El Torno, also reveals popular architecture and local charm.
The lush natural environment, particularly around the Alagón and Jerte rivers and within the Jerte Valley, supports diverse wildlife. While specific species are not detailed, the abundant vegetation and green meadows provide habitats for various birds, small mammals, and aquatic life. Hikers and nature enthusiasts can often spot local fauna typical of Extremadura's riverine and dehesa (wooded pasture) ecosystems.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and stunning natural beauty. The Galisteo City Walls are admired for their historical significance and the views they offer. The Via de la Plata Trail is a highlight for its scenic beauty, featuring ancient oaks and picturesque landscapes. The transformation of old railway lines into cycle paths, such as the one leading to the View of Plasencia and the Río Jerte, is also highly regarded by the community.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For instance, among the running trails, you can find 'Landscapes of Galisteo — circular' and 'Views of Galisteo — circular by the Dehesa de S. Gil'. These provide opportunities for enjoyable walks that bring you back to your starting point.
Aldehuela de Jerte has a notable cultural tradition centered around its patroness, the Virgen de la Encina. A pilgrimage in her honor takes place annually on the second Sunday after Easter. This event involves a procession to her hermitage, located in the village's beautiful dehesa (wooded pasture), offering a unique local cultural experience.


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