Best attractions and places to see around Segura De Toro, situated in the Ambroz Valley, present a combination of historical sites and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its ancient Vettone culture, with landmarks such as the Vettone Verraco and Stele. Positioned on the slopes of the Tras la Sierra mountain massif, the region features natural elements like waterfalls, mountain passes, and natural pools. Visitors can explore a range of attractions, from historical remnants to scenic viewpoints and popular…
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The entire route has a gravel surface and sometimes there is a lot of greenery
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This route offers a wealth of sights and crosses a lush and varied landscape. The route runs from Plasencia through the Ambroz valley with its grassy meadows, along pastures and deciduous forests, to the foot of the Sierra de Béjar, a protected biosphere reserve.
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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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A lovely route to do almost year-round. Avoid the hottest hours and bring along water, as there are only fountains in Bejar and Baños de Montemayor.
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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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From this place, located just above the town of Navaconcejo, there is a beautiful view of the Jerte valley. This region and commonwealth encompasses 11 Extremaduran municipalities and extends over more than 370 square kilometres. It limits with the provinces of Ávila and Salamanca, and divides the great massif of Gredos in two. In spring you can see the whole valley dotted with cherry trees with white flowers.
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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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The region boasts several impressive natural features. Don't miss the Nogaleas Waterfalls, a popular route with six waterfalls and multiple viewpoints, ideal for families. The Caozo Waterfall is another spectacular sight, easily accessible from the road. For panoramic vistas, visit Honduras Pass at 1440 meters above sea level, or the Panoramic view of the Jerte Valley, especially beautiful when cherry trees bloom in spring.
Yes, Segura de Toro is rich in history. You can see the ancient **Vettone Verraco (Stone Boar)** in the Plaza Mayor, a symbol of Vettone culture dating back 2,500 years. The **Church of San Juan Bautista** features a distinctive bell tower that was once part of a 13th-century medieval castle. Remnants of a **Templar Castle** and Roman vestiges, including a Corinthian capital, can also be found in the area.
The Nogaleas Waterfalls route is highly recommended for families due to its low technical difficulty and refreshing waters in spring and summer. The Baños Reservoir offers a pleasant walk around its perimeter, and natural pools fed by the Garganta Grande provide excellent spots for swimming and cooling off during warmer months.
For breathtaking views, head to Honduras Pass, which offers spectacular panoramic vistas. The Panoramic view of the Jerte Valley, located just above Navaconcejo, provides an expansive view of the valley. Additionally, the Mirador Canchal de la Cigüeña offers great views of the Ambroz-Cáparra region, and the track towards Picute is known for stunning sunset views.
Absolutely. Segura de Toro is a great base for hiking. Popular trails include the route to the Nogaleas Waterfalls, which is easy and scenic. You can also explore the trail leading to the ancient **Castaños del Temblar**, a protected group of centuries-old chestnut trees. For more options, check out the dedicated hiking guide for the area: Hiking around Segura De Toro.
The region offers diverse cycling experiences. The challenging ascent to Honduras Pass is popular with road cyclists. For mountain biking and gravel biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails. You can find detailed routes and guides for different cycling styles here: Gravel biking around Segura De Toro and MTB Trails around Segura De Toro.
Spring and summer are particularly enjoyable for exploring the natural attractions. In spring, the Jerte Valley is stunning with cherry blossoms, and the waterfalls have a good flow. Summer offers refreshing natural pools and shaded paths, like those at Nogaleas Waterfalls. Autumn is ideal for seeing the ancient chestnut trees in their vibrant fall colors.
Beyond the Verraco in the main square, you can discover more Vettone heritage. Near the village entrance, an engraved **Vettone Stele** showcases ancient inscriptions. The SL-CC 101 "Los Lagares Celtas" trail leads to ancient **Celtic Wine and Oil Presses**, offering a glimpse into the daily life of this ancient civilization.
Yes, Segura de Toro is known for its natural pools fed by the clean, fresh waters of the Garganta Grande. These provide excellent opportunities for swimming and cooling off, especially during the warmer summer months. The Baños Reservoir also allows for swimming, though the shore can be muddy.
Segura de Toro is considered the oldest town in the Ambroz Valley and is well-preserved. It features traditional ashlar stone houses, steep, charming alleys, and facades often adorned with flowers. The town itself is a natural viewpoint, offering impressive views of the valley from its position on the slopes of the Tras la Sierra mountain massif.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The Nogaleas Waterfalls are frequently praised for being a popular and accessible route with stunning scenery. The panoramic views from spots like Honduras Pass and the Jerte Valley viewpoint are also highly rated for their breathtaking vistas.


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