Best attractions and places to see around Jarilla, a municipality in Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain, include ancient Roman sites and diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its historical significance, particularly the Roman city of Cáparra, and its natural environment featuring chestnut groves, oak forests, and cork oak forests. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural landmarks and natural features within Jarilla and its surrounding areas.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Cáparra was once a walled city with suburbs, but it was not a very important ancient city. Not much of the city remains, except for some ruins and an arch. The site is fortunately free to visit and there are signs in English.
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Piornal is the highest village in Extremadura and one of the best natural viewpoints for viewing the cherry blossoms. It also offers its own organized routes during the Cherry Blossom Festival. The most well-documented route starting directly from Piornal is the one organized by the Jerte Valley Sports Promotion Association. It's a circular route that passes through some of the most beautiful landscapes:
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17 kilometers of mountain pass (on both sides, Ambroz Valley from Hervás or Jerte Valley from Cabezuela del Valle). From Cabezuela del Valle, the first 12 kilometers average an average gradient of 7%, with some 10% gradients, and from the 12th kilometer onward, there are some rest stops with wonderful views. This side has a gradient of approximately 900 meters, up to 1,430 meters.
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Arch of Cáparra, symbol of the Via de la Plata
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Beautiful port between the Ambroz Valley and the Jerte Valley with a constant slope of about 6%
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Spectacular views from this mountain pass. The Port of Honduras is located at 1440 meters above sea level on the CC-120 highway. The ascent from Hervás has about 17km gaining 920m with an average gradient of 5.2%
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This is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the area. It's only a short walk from the road, but if you're with a bike, you'll need to leave it on the road or ride up a steep path.
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This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and impressive waterfalls in the Piornal region. The Caozo waterfall is a wonderful place where you can appreciate nature at its best. It can be reached from Valdastillas following the marked route PR-CC 32.
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The region around Jarilla is rich in history, particularly Roman heritage. You can explore the ancient Roman city of Cáparra, which features archaeological excavations and the unique Arco de Cáparra, the only quadriform arch of its type preserved in Spain. Other historical attractions include the 16th-17th century Iglesia de San Gregorio Magno in Jarilla itself, the historic Barrio Judio de Hervas, and the Castillo de Granadilla.
Yes, the most prominent Roman ruins are found at the Ciudad Romana de Cáparra, located near Jarilla. Here, you can see the archaeological excavations of the ancient city and its iconic Arco de Cáparra. There are also smaller archaeological remains, such as a Roman temple, at the Cerro de Piedraslabradas.
For spectacular views, visit the Honduras Pass, located at 1440 meters above sea level, offering panoramic vistas. Another excellent spot is the Mirador del Valle in El Torno, known for its night views. The village of Piornal, as the highest in Extremadura, also provides great natural viewpoints, especially during the cherry blossom season.
Absolutely. The Caozo Waterfall in the Piornal region is a natural monument and one of the most beautiful and impressive waterfalls in the area, accessible via a marked route. Cascada Bonal, also in Piornal, is another beautiful natural scenery attraction.
You can enjoy several natural swimming pools in the vicinity. The Natural Pool Casas Del Monte is just 5.1km from Jarilla. Other options include Piscina Natural Segura de Toro and Piscina Natural de La Granja, located in the surrounding Valle del Ambroz and Tierras de Granadilla areas.
The municipal area of Jarilla itself is characterized by rich natural environments including chestnut groves (castañales), oak forests (robledales), and cork oak forests (alcornocales). The wider region features dramatic gorges like Garganta del Perdido and Garganta de Recoba, and mountain passes such as the Honduras Pass.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A popular route is the 'Cascada del Caozo – circular from Valdastillas (PR-CC 32)', which leads to the impressive Caozo Waterfall. You can find more hiking routes and detailed information on the Hiking around Jarilla guide page.
The area offers various cycling routes for both road cycling and touring. For road cyclists, challenging routes like 'Honduras Pass – Puerto de Béjar loop' are available. Touring cyclists can explore routes such as 'Casas del Monte Rest Area – Jewish Quarter of Hervás loop'. More details can be found on the Road Cycling Routes around Jarilla and Cycling around Jarilla guide pages.
Many of the natural and historical sites are suitable for families. The Arco de Cáparra and the Roman ruins are an engaging historical experience. Natural pools like the Natural Pool Casas Del Monte offer refreshing fun. Easy hiking trails, such as the 'Centuries-old chestnut trees – Cherry fields loop', are also great for families.
The spring months are particularly beautiful, especially for observing cherry blossoms in areas like Piornal. The natural pools are ideal for visiting during the warmer summer months. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
The Arco de Cáparra is unique because it is the only quadriform arch of its type preserved in Spain. It once stood about 13 meters high with four semicircular arches and pedestals that likely held statues, making it a spectacular and historically significant structure within the ancient Roman city of Cáparra.
In Hervás, you can visit the highly-rated historic Barrio Judio de Hervas (Jewish Quarter). Plasencia, a bit further afield, offers its historic Plaza Mayor as a point of interest. Both towns provide additional cultural and historical experiences beyond Jarilla's immediate surroundings.


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