Best attractions and places to see around Saúca include historical landmarks and natural features. The region provides opportunities to explore significant architectural sites and scenic natural areas. Visitors can discover a variety of attractions, from ancient castles to impressive waterfalls, making it a destination for those interested in both cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.
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Despite its steep and difficult access, Gollorio Waterfall is a popular spot for hikers. The trail leading to it offers spectacular views and is part of the Gollorio Waterfall Route. In long sections, the trail runs close to the ravine without any lateral protection, so caution is advised.
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Despite its steep and difficult access, the Gollorio Waterfall is a popular spot for hiking enthusiasts. The trail leading up to it offers spectacular views and is part of the Gollorio Waterfall Route. During long stretches, the trail runs close to the ravine without lateral protection, so caution is advised.
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This majestic Cathedral, origin and foundation of the greatness of Sigüenza, is a living museum of art: Romanesque, Cistercian, Gothic, Renaissance, Plateresque, Baroque, Neoclassical... Inside, the sepulcher and Chapel of his Maiden stand out, a beautiful semi-recumbent alabaster sculpture. Work on this cathedral began in the 12th century, in the year 1124, at the request of the first bishop and lord of Sigüenza, after the Reconquest, D. Bernardo de Agén. The works continued through the Late Middle Ages, the building being completed in the 15th century and, then proceeding to the erection of other dependencies (sacristies, ambulatory, etc.) and all the ornamentation, altars, etc.
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On the curve of the Dulce river are the ruins of the castle of Pelegrina. Incredible viewpoint of the town and what makes the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park a unique landscape to visit.
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What was originally an Arab citadel, an extension of a small Visigothic castle and a Roman fort, is located at the top of Sigüenza. Construction began in the year 1123 to serve as a palace-fortress and residence of the bishops who were lords of the city for seven centuries. It has a beautiful chapel and a cell where some say that Doña Blanca de Borbón lived, until the moment of her exile, wife repudiated by Pedro I the Cruel.
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Fortress located in the Spanish municipality of Sigüenza, erected in the first quarter of the 12th century on another previous Muslim one from the beginning of the 8th century.
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Spanish fortification built in ashlar stone between the 12th and 13th centuries in the town of Pelegrina. It is a rocky castle built on a hill that dominates the valley of the Río Dulce.
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The area around Saúca is rich in history. You can visit the majestic Sigüenza Cathedral, a living museum of art with styles ranging from Romanesque to Neoclassical. Another significant historical landmark is Sigüenza Castle, which originated as an Arab citadel and served as a palace-fortress for bishops for centuries. Don't miss Pelegrina Castle, offering beautiful views of the Río Dulce valley, and the Hermitage of the Humilladero, a 16th-century hermitage that now serves as a tourist information center.
Absolutely! A prominent natural feature is the Gollorio Waterfall, located in the bed of the Gollorio ravine. This impressive waterfall is about 50 meters high and is best seen from autumn to spring when rains fill the ravine. Additionally, Pelegrina Castle, though a historical site, also offers spectacular views of the Río Dulce valley.
The region around Saúca offers various outdoor activities. For hikers, there are routes like the 'Hoz de Pelegrina and Gollorio Waterfall Trail' (moderate, 7.1 km) or an 'easy' 'Hiking loop from Castillo de Pelegrina' (4.4 km). Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle routes such as 'Siguenza - Medinaceli - circular by the Castillo de Guijosa' (difficult, 64.2 km) or a 'moderate' 'Sigüenza Castle – Sigüenza Cathedral loop from Sigüenza' (32.8 km). Runners can enjoy trails like the 'Hoz de Pelegrina and Gollorio Waterfall Loop Trail' (difficult, 7.1 km). You can find more details and routes on the respective komoot guides for Hiking around Saúca, MTB Trails around Saúca, and Running Trails around Saúca.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Sigüenza Cathedral and Sigüenza Castle are marked as family-friendly, offering engaging historical exploration. The Hermitage of the Humilladero is also a good option for a family visit. For outdoor activities, there are 'easy' hiking routes available, such as the 'Hiking loop from Castillo de Pelegrina' (4.4 km), which can be enjoyable for families.
The Gollorio Waterfall is best visited from autumn to spring. During these seasons, rainfall is more abundant, ensuring the ravine's sources are full and the waterfall is flowing at its most impressive. It tends to be dry in the summer months.
The Sigüenza Cathedral is a remarkable blend of architectural styles, reflecting its long construction history from the 12th century. You'll find elements of Romanesque, Cistercian, Gothic, Renaissance, Plateresque, Baroque, and Neoclassical designs, making it a truly unique and diverse architectural experience.
Yes, Sigüenza Castle originated as an Arab citadel. Its construction began in 1123, transforming it into a palace-fortress that served as a residence for bishops for seven centuries. It's a fascinating site to explore its rich history.
Yes, for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll, there is an 'easy' 'Hiking loop from Castillo de Pelegrina' which covers a distance of 4.4 kilometers. This route provides a good introduction to the natural beauty of the area without being too strenuous. You can find more details on the Hiking around Saúca guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical significance and the diverse architectural styles of sites like Sigüenza Cathedral. The dramatic natural beauty of the Gollorio Waterfall when it's flowing is also a major draw. The blend of cultural heritage and opportunities for outdoor exploration, such as hiking with scenic views from places like Pelegrina Castle, is highly valued by the komoot community.
The Hermitage of the Humilladero, built in 1568, is located at a strategic crossroads and features a Renaissance portal and Gothic vaults. Interestingly, it has been converted into a tourist information center and remains open throughout the year, allowing visitors to appreciate its unique architecture and historical context.
Yes, for experienced mountain bikers, there are challenging routes available. One such route is 'Siguenza - Medinaceli - circular by the Castillo de Guijosa', which is a difficult trail spanning over 64 kilometers. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Saúca guide.
Pelegrina Castle was constructed between the 12th and 13th centuries, following the reconquest of the province of Sigüenza. It was built as a defensive fortification on a hill, strategically guarding the Río Dulce valley and the village of Pelegrina against potential attacks.


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