Discover the best top things to do in Province of Caceres, Spain including Guia2, Puente de Alcantara, Meandro Melero, Aventuvera, Birding Naturaleza, Monfrague Vivo, Noche de Misterio y Leyendas, Monfrague Natural Ecoturismo, Cascadas de las Nogaledas, Monfrague National Park.
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We are a tourism guides company that works in Jerte´s Valley and Gredos. Mountain, Hikking, Trekking, Canyoning, Kayak, Climbing, Mountain Bike, Guided Tours and more.
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Activities in nature Among our range of activities are canyoning initiation or advanced, drop Tietar river in dugout canoes with several choices of tours to suit every taste, paintball games for groups and guided quads by the Sierra de Gredos routes. Come and meet northern Extremadura to remember.
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Birdwatching and nature guides in National Park of Monfragüe, Jerte´s Valley, Mountain of Gredos, Plains of Cáceres, etc
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Destino Activo, we are a travel agency specialized in nature tourism and travel of tourist experiences in Spain. We are specialists in destinations such as Extremadura, Segovia, Castilla y Leon, National Parks of Spain, etc We also have the company Monfrage Vivo, dedicated to the activities of nature and ecotourism in Extremadura with which we have been working since 2002. We do activities in the National Park of Monfrague and the North of Extremadura and we are specialists in safaris in 4x4 of wildlife observation, tourist routes through the Jerte Valley, canoe routes, ham route, hiking or environmental education activities
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"Discover the stories, the legends and stories hidden in the Night of the Monumental City " . Dramatized route.
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Monfrague Natural Ecoturismo es una empresa con más de 15 años de experiencia dedicada a las actividades guiadas en la naturaleza, tales como: Rutas 4x4, Kayaks, Piragüismo, Barranquismo, Senderismo, rutas a caballo, etc. En el Parque Nacional de Monfrague,La reserva Natural Garganta de los Infiernos, Valle del Jerte, Valle de Ambroz y Sierra de Gata.
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We arrived in Lisbon, picked up our rental car from Centauro Rent a Car and then drove to Caceres, Extremadura. Here we would spend our first three nights on the Iberian Peninsula, exploring Caceres and Monfraque National Park. We were staying at the Casa Don Fernando, situated right on the Plaza Major, so visiting the old town was very handy. A visit to Monfraque, requires transportation, so having your own vehicle is a necessity. From our hotel to the park, via Ex- 390, the distance is 61 km., the time to get there is approximately one hour. You will pass through the small town of Torrejon el Rubio, here you turn left onto EX -208, which takes you into the park. Torrejon el Rubio is a small town, where, if you wish, accommodations and food can be had. As you come into town from Caceres, take note of the storks nesting on the tower. We were visiting in June and everywhere we drove, we observed hundreds of storks nesting in all sorts of towers, church towers, power poles, etc. You enter Monfraque via a winding EX-208, to the right, on top of a small mountain, you will see the Castle of Monfraque, built in the 9th century. As you continue, you come to Salto Del Gitano, here there is a viewpoint overlooking the gorge and the river Tajo. This viewpoint is an excellent place to see many bird species, including the Eurasian Black Vulture. The park hosts over 250 breeding pairs of this species, the largest colony, worldwide, Some of the species that we saw here were the White-rumped swift, Egyptian Vulture, Black Stork, Spanish Imperial Eagle, as well as the Black Vulture. Others species the park is home to, include Azure-winged Magpies, Eurasian Eagle Owls, Griffon Vultures, Golden Eagles, and Bonelli's Eagles. Indeed, the park is home to 15 regular breeding species of raptors. Monfraque is truly set up for the viewing of birds, as there are numerous viewing stations throughout. One of note is La Tajadilla, a spacious viewpoint which overlooks the river Tietar, and facing a craggy cliff, is bountiful with many nests of the raptors. Monfraque National Park's 18,396 ha., stretching along the rivers Tajo and Tietar, represents a great treasure of biodiversity. Its Mediterranean landscape and wildlife make it one of most remarkable natural areas in Europe. It has been recognized as a Unesco Biosphere Reserve since 2003. In addition to the wealth of natural history, there is also much human history associated with the area. In the park are many caves containing paintings dating back to prehistoric times, much evidence of Roman activity, bridges, roads, etc. historic events through the middle ages, such as Monfraque castle, and of course, right up to modern times. You must stop in at the Visitor Centre in Villarreal de San Carlos. This a very small village in the park, offering limited services. There is a small museum here, as well as restroom facilities. There is free entry to the park, and the park can visited at any time of the day. Also be prepared for heat, we were there in mid-June, temperatures were already in the low 40 degree Celsius range. We were told that these temperatures were perhaps 10 degrees above normal, but be prepared anyway. This would suggest, that perhaps an early visit in the day or a later visit in the day would be more appropriate. Also, I think, if it is possible, choosing a cooler time of year to visit would be better. This is such an amazing park, try to maximize your time here, making your experience as comfortable as possible! The park is close to Plasencia, Trujillo (Home of the conquistador Pizarro), and Caceres. These all have great services and are worthy of visits. P.S. You will enjoy this so much, and of course , "don't " forget your binoculars!
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