Best attractions and places to see around Granja De Moreruela include historical sites, natural landscapes, and significant pilgrimage routes. Located in the province of Zamora, this area is characterized by the Esla River and its role as a key point on the Camino de Santiago. Visitors can explore ancient structures and follow paths that have been used for centuries. The region offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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Legend has it that during a flood in the early 20th century, a cart carrying its entire load of wheat was swept away, and the next day it reappeared intact beneath the central arch of the bridge, as if the river had kept it to return it. The locals considered it a miracle and for years left dried ears of wheat among the stones as an offering. Even today, in summer, when the water level drops, some of those ears can still be seen trapped in the cracks of the old wall.
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Even if we always use the term “St. James Way” in the singular in the German language, there is no such thing as “one”. Rather, it is a network of many Ways of St. James that runs through several European countries and then concentrates on a few main routes in Spain (the most famous is the "Camino Frances", which leads from the Pyrenees through the north of Spain). However, in order to get from the south of Spain to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, a different route is required, which JavierCR and DennisKe have already described briefly.
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This is a beautiful place to cross the Elsa River. The views are beautiful, and the old stone bridge with the arches is impressive.
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Spectacular stone bridge with 9 symmetrical arches that crosses the Esla River. It was built in 1920 to connect the trade route between the Zamora regions of Tierra de Campos and Tábara. The bridge is located on the Jacobean route known as Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés, which allows pilgrims to cross into Zamora and Galicia beyond.
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The Quintos bridge over the Esla river is located on the road between Zamora and Galicia. It unites the Zamora regions of Tierra de Tábara and Tierra de Campos, forming a link on the Camino de Santiago Sanabrés.
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A short distance from the Quintos Bridge, you are following in the footsteps of many. This section next to the Esla river is part of the Jacobean route known as the Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés. Amazing walk on the path between the rock formation and the river landscape.
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Stone masonry bridge over the Esla River built in 1920 to connect the trade route between the Zamora regions of Tierra de Campos and Tábara. The Quintos Bridge has beautiful 9 symmetrical arches.
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The population of Granja de Moreruel was born by the impulse of the Monastery of Santa María, raised by the eagerness of the Leonese monarchs to colonize extensive wastelands. Granja de Moreruela also has a church built in the mid-19th century, the Church of San Juan. Its term is crossed by the old Vía de la Plata, the Camino de Santiago de la Vía de la Plata and its variant, the Camino Mozárabe or Sanabrés. There is a Pilgrims Hostel.
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Granja De Moreruela is rich in history, particularly due to its connection with the Camino de Santiago. You can visit the impressive ruins of the 12th-century Cistercian Monastery of Santa María de Moreruela, which is considered an Asset of Cultural Interest. Another significant historical site is the San Juan Church and Pilgrim Hostel, built in the mid-19th century, which also serves pilgrims on their journey.
The area around Granja De Moreruela is characterized by the Esla River, offering beautiful landscapes for nature enthusiasts. You can follow sections of the Camino Sanabrés that run alongside the river, such as the Mozarabic Way Along the Esla River, providing scenic views and tranquil walks.
Yes, the region features notable bridges. The Quintos Bridge Over the Esla River is a solid masonry stone structure with nine semicircular arches, built in 1920, connecting the Zamora regions of Tierra de Campos with Tábara. Another impressive structure is the Stone Bridge over the Esla River, known for its beautiful views and historical charm.
Granja De Moreruela is a crucial point on the Camino de Santiago. It marks the Junction of Camino Sanabrés and Via de la Plata. Here, pilgrims must decide whether to continue on the Vía de la Plata towards Astorga or take the Camino Sanabrés to Santiago de Compostela. The village also hosts the San Juan Church and Pilgrim Hostel, providing accommodation for those on their journey.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially hiking and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Río Esla from Puente Quintos – circular by Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés' or the 'Cistercian Monastery of Santa Maria from Granja de Moruela'. For more options, including MTB and road cycling, you can check the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB, and road cycling around Granja De Moreruela.
Yes, the Stone Bridge over the Esla River is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for a walk with scenic views. The natural riverbank areas along the Esla River also provide gentle paths suitable for families to enjoy nature together.
The region can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking along the Camino routes. Summer can be warm, which is ideal for enjoying the river landscapes, while winter offers a quieter experience.
Located in Granja de Moreruela, the Cistercian Interpretation Centre is a modern facility dedicated to the history of the Cistercian Order. It houses archaeological remains and scale models, providing deeper insight into the significance of the nearby Monastery of Santa María de Moreruela and the Cistercian presence in Spain.
Granja de Moreruela, being a village on the Camino de Santiago, offers basic amenities. The San Juan Church and Pilgrim Hostel provides accommodation for pilgrims. You can also find traditional cellars and some local establishments in the village for refreshments and a taste of local life.
Beyond the grand monastery and bridges, the area also features traditional cellars and characteristic dovecotes. These structures offer a glimpse into the local rural architecture and heritage, showcasing the historical building styles of the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance of the area, especially its role on the Camino de Santiago. The impressive ruins of the Cistercian Monastery, the scenic walks along the Esla River, and the unique experience of being at the junction of major pilgrimage routes are frequently highlighted. The solid architecture of bridges like the Quintos Bridge also receives positive remarks.


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