Castles around Pedrosa Del Rey are primarily found in the surrounding region, as Pedrosa del Rey itself, a municipality in Valladolid, Spain, is known for its traditional architecture and vineyards. The area offers a serene environment and is situated within a region rich in historical fortresses. While no prominent castles are located directly within the town, its location provides access to several notable historical sites. The landscape is characterized by the viticultural essence of the region, with views of distant…
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Located on a plain near the village of Villalonso (population approximately 75), 11 km from Toro and about 47 km from Zamora. It is a typical square-plan castle-palace with a high moat (now filled in), corner towers, crenellated walls, and a keep crowned by a machicolation.
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The current castle was built in the 15th century on the site of an earlier 13th-century fortification, which belonged to the Order of Alcántara. In 1470, Juan de Ulloa and his wife, María de Sarmiento, rebuilt it in a palatial style, placing their coats of arms above the entrance. Juan supported the Portuguese cause in the War of the Castilian Succession and died defending the castle in 1476; his widow then defended it for a time.
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Incredibly rich in heritage, the origin of the city of Terra dates back to pre-Roman times. Strategically located on the border between the kingdoms of León and Castilla, the city is historically important. Cycling through the town, you can visit the Ermita de Nuestra Señora, the Iglesia El Salvador and, of course, you cannot miss the castle that dominates on the top of a hill outside the town.
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On the old road between Madrid and Benavente on the banks of the Bajoz River is the small historic town of Mota del Marqués. The remains of a fortified castle dominate the hill overlooking the village and the surrounding landscape. If you want to stop to rest, go to the gardens of the Palacio de los Ulloa.
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On a hill overlooking the town of Mota del Marqués you can see the ruins of the 13th century castle, of which only the tower remains. Between the Castle and the town there are also the ruins of the Church of El Salvador.
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The castle is perched on the plains of Toro and can be seen for miles. Rectangular in shape, the masonry structure was built and used during the Middle Ages, exchanging hands many times between noble families. It was used in the 1978 film Robin and Marian, which starred Sean Connery and Audrey Hepburn.
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In addition to a castle in ruins (on the outskirts) the town offers us shops and bars where we can stock up
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The region around Pedrosa del Rey offers a variety of historical fortresses, ranging from medieval strongholds to palatial castles and even castle ruins. You can find structures built between the 12th and 15th centuries, many with significant architectural features and rich histories.
Yes, for instance, Villalonso Castle is a 15th-century palatial-style castle known for its square plan, corner towers, and crenellated walls. It even served as a filming location for the 1978 movie 'Robin and Marian'. Another unique site is the Castillo Encantado de Trigueros del Valle, a 15th-century fortress transformed into a 'magical place' with works by sculptor Juan Villa.
For scenic views, consider visiting the View of the Castle of the Téllez de Meneses of Tiedra. This viewpoint allows you to admire the impressive 12th-13th century fortress dominating the town of Tiedra and the surrounding Duero Valley landscape. Similarly, Tiedra Castle itself, strategically located on a hill, offers commanding views.
While specific family-friendly activities vary by castle, the Castillo Encantado de Trigueros del Valle is designed to be a 'magical place' with artistic installations, which can be particularly engaging for families. Many castles, including Mota del Marqués, offer historical exploration that can be interesting for all ages.
The best time to visit castles in the Pedrosa del Rey region is generally during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying the surrounding landscapes, including the vineyards. Summers can be hot, and winters can be chilly, though visiting in the off-season might offer fewer crowds.
Yes, from certain viewpoints near Pedrosa del Rey, you can see the castles of Tiedra and Mota del Marqués in the distance. These distant views offer a sense of the region's rich historical landscape.
Yes, the area around Pedrosa del Rey and its castles offers opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Comuneros Loop' or routes passing through towns like Vega de Valdetronco and San Román de Hornija. For more details on these and other routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Pedrosa Del Rey guide.
Many castles in this region, like Tiedra Castle, were strategically important, often situated on borders between historical kingdoms like León and Castilla. They played crucial roles in medieval conflicts and were often rebuilt or reformed over centuries, reflecting different architectural styles and the changing power dynamics of noble families.
Villalonso Castle is a notable example of a well-preserved 15th-century palatial-style castle, maintaining its square plan, corner towers, and crenellated walls. Its structure gives a clear impression of its original grandeur.
The castles in the Pedrosa del Rey region are often set within landscapes characterized by the viticultural essence of the area, with vineyards and rolling plains. Many offer views of the Duero Valley, providing a blend of historical architecture with natural beauty.
Most castles in the broader region, including those mentioned like Villalonso Castle and the castles near Tiedra, are generally accessible by car, often with parking available nearby. However, specific parking details can vary, so it's always good to check local information for each site.
Visitors appreciate the historical exploration and scenic views offered by these castles. The komoot community has shared photos and upvoted these sites, highlighting their appeal for those interested in heritage and picturesque landscapes.


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