Best attractions and places to see around Barcience include historical landmarks and natural environments. The municipality in the province of Toledo, Spain, is primarily known for its historic Castillo de Barcience. This 15th-century castle serves as a significant landmark in the area. Beyond historical sites, the region offers open spaces and natural surroundings suitable for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking.
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Barcience Castle is a medieval fortress located in the municipality of Barcience, in the province of Toledo. It stands on a hill that dominates the surroundings, offering a strategic view of the surrounding landscape.
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Torrijos gives its name to its region in the plain between the Tajo and Alberche rivers. It is the natural center of trade in goods and services in this area of Toledo. With its population of almost 13,000 inhabitants, it has all the services of a small city and has direct communications by train and bus with the main cities of Toledo and Extremadura. Its monuments, such as the palace of Peter I or its collegiate church, testify to its historical importance since the Middle Ages.
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Although the town of Caudilla is uninhabited, the ruins of the church remain there and even more striking are those of the Rivadeneyra castle, which was built in the 15th century and which curiously, after centuries of wars and attacks of the climate, is still standing. the figure of Christ at the top of its tower that makes it a very curious and striking place for many, especially for photography lovers looking for their best shot at night under a starry sky.
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We can tour its large courtyard, and the almost square plan that it presents, indicating by its size and the time in which it was erected, that it served as a residence rather than a defensive fort. Two interesting cubes are indications of the barrier and the moat that protected the entrance door to the enclosure, and of which there are no remains. Three towers, two circular, another square, and the homage, make up the rest of the enclosure. Juan de Silva, the first Count of Cifuentes, began the construction of the fortress in the 14th century, which would be completed by his grandson, with the same name. It was endowed with artillery and garrison in the 16th century.
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Torrijos has an enormous architectural heritage, among which it is worth highlighting the train station, the parish church (with a very old organ and elements brought from Medina Azahara), the palace of Pedro I or even its more contemporary Center for the Elderly.
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The ruins of the castle of San Silvestre date from the 15th century and it was built by Commander Gutierre de Cárdenas. Unlike the various castles that surround it, this one lacks a keep, although its façade and layout are similar to the others.
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Although the town of Caudilla is uninhabited, the ruins of the church remain there and, even more striking, those of the castle of Rivadeneyra, which was built in the 15th century and which, curiously, after centuries of wars and harsh weather, still stands the figure of Christ at the top of its tower that makes it a very curious and striking site for many, especially for photography lovers who seek their best shot at night under a starry sky.
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Known as the "rampant lion", the castle of Barcience was built in the 15th century by the Silva family, at that time they had the title of Counts of Cifuentes. It is preserved in great condition and its access is free and free. Despite the fact that the interior is abandoned, its walls and the heraldic shield of the Silva family stand out, whose figure is that of the rampant lion.
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The most significant historical landmark in Barcience is the Barcience Castle. This 15th-century fortress, built by the Silva family, stands on a hill offering strategic views of the surrounding Toledo countryside. It was designed more as a stately residence than a defensive fort.
Barcience Castle features a nearly square layout with three towers, including a prominent square keep (Torre del Homenaje). A distinctive element is the large rampant lion engraved on an exterior wall of the keep, which is the emblem of the Silva family. While the interior is largely ruined, its impressive walls and heraldic shield remain notable.
Yes, nearby Torrijos offers additional historical attractions. You can explore the Plaza de España and Monument to the Cross, Torrijos, which is a regional center with historical monuments like the Palace of Pedro I and a collegiate church. The Torrijos Town Center itself boasts significant architectural heritage, including its parish church with an ancient organ.
The Barcience area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find routes for hiking, mountain biking (MTB), and gravel biking. The region's open spaces and natural environment are suitable for exploring the countryside.
Yes, there are several hiking trails around Barcience. For example, you can find routes like the 'Route of the Three Villas - circular from Huecas through Rielves and Castillo de Barcience' or 'Castillos de Barcience y Caudilla — circular desde Torrijos'. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Barcience guide.
Absolutely. The area around Barcience offers various routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can explore trails such as 'Barcience Castle – Torrijos Town Center loop from Torrijos' for MTB, or 'Gravel loop from Fuensalida' for gravel biking. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Barcience and Gravel biking around Barcience guides.
Yes, several attractions in the wider Barcience area are considered family-friendly. The Plaza de España and Monument to the Cross, Torrijos and the Torrijos Town Center are noted for being family-friendly. Additionally, the settlement of Villamiel de Toledo is described as a quiet place with an active neighborhood life, suitable for families.
Komoot users appreciate the historical significance and the scenic views offered by sites like Barcience Castle. They highlight its well-preserved condition and the opportunity to explore its large courtyard. The region's natural environments also receive positive feedback for outdoor activities.
While the interior of Barcience Castle is largely abandoned, its walls and exterior are preserved. Access to the castle is generally free and open, allowing visitors to explore its grounds and admire its architecture from the outside.
The Barcience region, being in the province of Toledo, Spain, generally experiences hot summers. Spring and autumn typically offer milder temperatures, making them ideal for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling comfortably.
Yes, the ruins of San Silvestre Castle, dating from the 15th century, are also located nearby. While it lacks a keep, its façade and layout are similar to other castles in the region, offering another glimpse into the area's rich history.


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