Natural monuments around Ceclavín showcase the diverse natural and geological features of Extremadura. The municipality is situated near the Tagus and Almonte rivers, contributing to its natural surroundings. The region is characterized by impressive quartzite rock formations and granite outcrops, often found in areas like the Paraje de los Canchos de Ramiro y Ladronera. These features create a landscape with varied ecosystems, including dehesa and Mediterranean forest.
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Incredible views from the north side of the reservoir.
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The Erjas River (also known as the Eljas River in Spain and the Erges River in Portugal) is a tributary of the Tagus River that serves as a natural border between Spain and Portugal for approximately 50 km.
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The menhir is located on a small hill or headland, hence its name. It is one of the few known menhirs in Alta Extremadura and, perhaps, one of the oldest megaliths in the region.
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A large upright stone, which was assembled as part of prehistoric stone circles, which were placed on hill sites.
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One of the many 'smugglers' trade routes at the Erjas River crossing between Spain and Portugal. The river landscape and rock formations formed over time are an incredible place to walk.
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The path comes to an end in the natural park of Los Canchos De Ramiro, the Mirador del Boquerón is an incredible scenic spot to see the confluence of the Alagón and Gata rivers.
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La Peña Buraca de Alcántara is already an Asset of Cultural Interest in Extremadura with the category of archaeological zone. La Peña Buraca, also known as Canchal de los Ojos, is the most representative element of this enclave that, even though it is very close to Piedras Albas, belongs to the municipality of Alcántara.
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Spectacular views of the Tagus dam and reservoir from this viewpoint. Nearby parking. A great place to see the Roman bridge over the Tagus River below.
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The region around Ceclavín is characterized by impressive quartzite rock formations and granite outcrops, particularly within the Paraje de los Canchos de Ramiro y Ladronera. This area features dramatic cliffs, the confluence of the Alagón and Árrago rivers, and diverse ecosystems including dehesa and Mediterranean forest. You can also find unique granite formations like Peña Buraca (Canchal de los Ojos).
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of the Tagus River Dam and Roman Bridge offers spectacular perspectives of the Tagus dam, reservoir, and the historic Roman bridge. Another notable spot is the Mirador del Boquerón, located within the natural park of Los Canchos De Ramiro, which provides incredible scenic views of the Alagón and Gata rivers' confluence.
The Paraje de los Canchos de Ramiro y Ladronera is a prime location for wildlife, especially birdwatching. It's a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA) and home to numerous protected species such as griffon vultures, black vultures, short-toed eagles, golden eagles, and black storks. Other wildlife like genet, mongoose, wild boar, and Iberian pond turtles also inhabit the area.
Absolutely. You can visit Peña Buraca (Canchal de los Ojos) and Medieval Tombs, a granite rock with two distinctive holes, surrounded by anthropomorphic tombs from medieval times. Another significant site is the Menhir of Cabezo, a large upright stone that was part of prehistoric stone circles, making it one of the oldest megaliths in Alta Extremadura.
The Paraje de los Canchos de Ramiro y Ladronera offers scenic hiking, including an easy 10 km (round trip) route called the 'Camino del Chorrillo' starting from the Ermita del Cristo in Cachorrilla. For more structured routes, you can explore various MTB Trails around Ceclavín, some of which pass through natural areas.
Yes, the View of the Tagus River Dam and Roman Bridge is considered family-friendly, offering incredible views and often having nearby parking for easy access. The general natural environment, particularly the birdwatching opportunities in Los Canchos de Ramiro, can also be engaging for families.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times to visit. During these seasons, the weather is milder, making it ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Spring also brings vibrant flora and increased bird activity, while autumn offers beautiful colors and comfortable temperatures for exploration.
Yes, there are several cycling options. You can find various Cycling routes around Ceclavín, including loops like 'Alcántara and Villa del Rey Loop' or 'Cañada Real de Gata loop'. For road cycling, explore Road Cycling Routes around Ceclavín, which can take you through the broader natural landscapes.
The Erjas River Crossing is a significant natural monument because the Erjas River serves as a natural border between Spain and Portugal for approximately 50 km. The river landscape and the rock formations carved by the river over time create an incredible place for walking and appreciating the natural geology and history, including its past as a 'smugglers' trade route.
The natural areas, especially the Paraje de los Canchos de Ramiro y Ladronera, hold high ecological significance. It is part of a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA) and a Site of Community Importance (LIC) under the European Union's Natura 2000 network. It acts as a crucial ecological corridor connecting with Monfragüe National Park and Tajo Internacional Natural Park, earning it the nickname 'the small Monfragüe' due to its rich biodiversity and well-preserved ecosystems.
When visiting natural areas like Los Canchos de Ramiro, it's recommended to maintain silence and respect the fragility of the environment to avoid disturbing wildlife, especially birds. For the View of the Tagus River Dam and Roman Bridge, there is nearby parking available, making it easily accessible.

