Best attractions and places to see around Rosinos De La Requejada are found in the Sanabria region of Zamora, Spain. This area is characterized by its historical sites, traditional architecture, and natural landscapes. It is situated near the Sanabria Lake Natural Park, which features Lago de Sanabria, one of Europe's largest glacial lakes. The municipality also contains evidence of Iron Age settlements and traditional villages.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The bridge over the Truchillas River is a charming wooden bridge on the route to Truchillas Lake. This bridge allows you to cross the river and continue the path that runs parallel to the course of the Lago River, which originates from the waters of Truchillas Lake itself. The bridge is a highlight for hikers and nature lovers, as it offers a picturesque view of the natural surroundings and provides easy access to the beautiful hiking trails in the area. The route is well signposted and is ideal for enjoying a day outdoors surrounded by stunning scenery.
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Now the hill begins…
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very nice place. Was recently voted one of the 10 most beautiful places in Spain. A bit touristy, but not overcrowded
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Beautiful routes with spectacular viewpoints over the Lake on the Monks Route. During this time of year with the heat, it is better to do it at dawn until 1 pm maximum or after 7:00 pm.
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Personally, I don't like this area a lot. I have seen hares, rabbits, deer, wolves and it's always quiet. I always go alone and explore paths
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Built in the s. XV by the Pimentel family after taking control of the region, the fortress would witness the wars with Portugal in the s. XVIII and the War of Independence, when Portuguese soldiers would face the Serrar Division of the French army.
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Place with a lot of people but very nice
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Imposing castle from the 15th century, a military fortress that was destroyed in the late 18th century and early 19th century during the War of Independence with Portugal and France. It suffered abandonment until the end of the 20th century, when the library, the Exhibition Hall and the Assembly Hall were installed. It currently houses the Visitor Center and the Municipal Tourism Office.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the imposing Castle of the Counts of Benavente, a 15th-century military fortress now housing a library and exhibition hall. The Old Town of Puebla de Sanabria is also a must-visit, known for its traditional houses and historic complex. Additionally, the 19th-century Ermita del Santo Cristo and the 18th-century Iglesia de Santa Colomba, built upon an 11th-century Romanesque structure, offer glimpses into the area's religious heritage.
The area boasts stunning natural landscapes. The View of Lake Sanabria from Arenales Beach offers expansive views of Lago de Sanabria, the largest glacial lake on the Iberian Peninsula. The Sierra de la Cabrera, part of the Natura 2000 Network, provides breathtaking scenery and diverse flora and fauna. You can also find spectacular viewpoints over Lake Sanabria along various hiking trails, such as the Cascada de los Vados Trail.
Yes, the municipality is home to several charming traditional villages. Doney de la Requejada, for instance, preserves ethnographic remains like an old oven and a mill, along with the parish church of Santa Eulalia de Mérida. Throughout the region, you'll find traditional Sanabrian houses built with stone and slate, often featuring large balconies and carved wooden doors, offering a glimpse into the local heritage. Other villages like Anta de Rioconejos, Carbajalinos, and Santiago de la Requejada also showcase this unique architecture.
The region is ideal for hiking, with routes catering to various preferences. You can find trails like the one connecting Doney de la Requejada with Escuredo, passing through impressive natural landscapes. Other popular options include the Lago de Truchillas Trail and the Cascada de los Vados Trail, which offers spectacular viewpoints over Lake Sanabria. Don't miss the charming Truchillas River Wooden Bridge, a highlight for hikers exploring routes around Truchillas Lake.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The View of Lake Sanabria from Arenales Beach provides a spacious area for relaxation with sandy ground and shade, perfect for a day out. The Castle of the Counts of Benavente and the Old Town of Puebla de Sanabria offer engaging historical exploration for all ages. Gentle walks and nature observation in the Sanabria Lake Natural Park are also great family activities.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can explore routes like the Lago de Truchillas Trail, a challenging 11 km route. Other options include the Playa Fluvial de Castellanos loop and the Forcadura River – Laguna de los Peces loop. For more moderate runs, consider the Río Tera Waterfall loop from Puebla de Sanabria or a running loop from Trefacio. Find more details on Running Trails around Rosinos De La Requejada.
The diverse natural environment, particularly within the Sanabria Lake Natural Park and the Sierra de la Cabrera, supports a rich array of wildlife. You might spot roe deer, wild boars, and deer. The region is also known for its wolf population and mountain goats. Birdwatchers will appreciate the Special Conservation Area for Birds Sierra de la Cabrera.
Absolutely. The area around Rosinos De La Requejada provides several road cycling routes, many of which are quite challenging. Examples include the Palacios de Sanabria – tour around Eriá river and Truchas – Alto Peñón, and the Sierra de la Cabrera Loop, both over 100 km. For moderate options, consider the Hermitage of the Incarnation loop from Trefacio or a shorter roadbike loop from Trefacio. More routes can be found on Road Cycling Routes around Rosinos De La Requejada.
Beyond Lago de Sanabria, the region offers several unique natural features. The Río Negro, known for its trout, flows through the municipality, nourishing diverse plant and animal life. You can also discover various streams and rivers like the Arroyo del Humero and Ríos Sapo. A notable highlight is the Sotillo Waterfall, an impressive 20-meter high cascade located in Sotillo de Sanabria, especially vibrant in spring.
Evidence of human presence dating back to the Iron Age can be found in several 'castros' (fortified settlements) within the municipality. These include Cerro de Peña Castriello (near Doney and Santiago), Valleciudad (in Santiago), and Peñas de la Cerca (in Rionegrito), where visitors can even see petroglyphs, offering a fascinating look into ancient history.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Spring is particularly good for seeing waterfalls at their fullest. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying Lake Sanabria and its beaches, though temperatures can be higher. Always check the local weather forecast before planning your trip.
Yes, the area features several significant religious buildings. The Hermitage of the Incarnation in Palacios de Sanabria is a beautiful little Catholic church. The Ermita del Santo Cristo, dating from the 19th century, is a key highlight, as is the Iglesia de Santa Colomba, an 18th-century church built upon an 11th-century Romanesque structure, featuring a beautiful altarpiece and unique decorative elements.


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