Best attractions and places to see around Navacarros are found in this small municipality in the province of Salamanca, nestled within the mountainous Sierra de Béjar. The area offers a tranquil setting with historical landmarks and natural features. Its high elevation contributes to a characteristic climate and provides access to numerous paths for exploring the environment. Navacarros serves as a base for discovering the natural beauty and historical sites of the wider region.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Silver Route (Vía Verde de la Plata) in the Port of Béjar is part of the old Astorga–Plasencia railway line, now a nature trail for hiking and cycling. Don't miss the Little Station: a bar/restaurant in the old station, with a terrace and railway atmosphere (open during tourist season).
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Stage 2. Béjar/Plasencia 80.1 kilometers. 730 positive meters. The route leaves the Béjar station through a curved tunnel with automatic artificial lighting that passes under the historic complex, where the main monuments and buildings are located around the Plaza Mayor, the Doge's Palace, the churches and the streets with a medieval atmosphere. The route passes through another tunnel that ends in a small gorge, with climbing routes, and leaves the Corpus de Hombre river valley towards the Navalmoral de Béjar pastures, where the conditioning of the natural path ends. The last kilometer to the town still has the rails of the road but it can be easily reached by pedaling to the town. At the entrance you turn towards the town and at the first intersection you have to turn left again to go down towards the Camino de Santiago. Immediately the Béjar road appears, you must continue on the right, pass the Calzada de Béjar detour and 400 meters later the yellow arrows of the Jacobean route appear marking the Vía de la Plata to Astorga. The gravel journey continues in the opposite direction to the indication of the arrows and at many intersections it is difficult to see the signs because they are painted so that they are useful in the opposite direction, towards Santiago de Compostela. The path runs through a stretch of land and reaches the beautiful street on the way to Calzada de Béjar. At the entrance there is a pilgrim fountain and a sealing place, but the pilgrim hostel is at the end of the town. The street has facades typical of the popular architecture of the region, with stone and wood arcades and balconies, adapted to the centuries-old passage of migrating herds and the active commerce generated by the Vía de la Plata. The descent to the valley of the Body of Man River follows the original layout of the medieval road and there is a section with stones but it is easy to navigate slowly. And then the dirt road continues parallel to the Montemayor del Río highway. In this section you could go along the road to the Malena bridge, losing the possibility of seeing the original milestones that are on the Camino de Santiago. The milestones marked the distance of the Roman roads, in this section there are several but they have been moved and do not coincide exactly with the original “miles”. The Sinforiano milestone is first, indicating mile 135, and then the Malena milestone appears, at the entrance to the medieval bridge that spans the Corpus de Hombre river. Mile 134 is about 200 meters after passing the bridge, at another milestone that is part of the wall of a farm. At the Malena bridge the hardest climb of the route begins, the slope is steep and there are sections with loose stones that require patience, grinding technique and good legs. The oak and chestnut forest and the beautiful rural environment help a lot to overcome the slope. The climb ends in Puerto de Béjar but it is not yet time to connect with the Vía de la Plata railway route. The route continues along the Camino de Santiago towards Baños de Montemayor and goes down a modern cobblestone built on the original one of the medieval itinerary. The views of the Ambroz Valley are fantastic. At the entrance to Baños de Montemayor the track leaves the urban complex on the right and continues along the La Garganta road to climb the Natural Path, right where the rest area and the stone fountain are. The bikepacking adventure continues through familiar terrain on the old railroad track. The slope is favorable, the bicycles fly along the side of the mountain, they pass by the Hervás station and one kilometer before the Aldeanueva del Camino station you have to take a detour to the right to enter the urban complex and connect again with the Camino de Santiago.
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This hermitage receives the visitor as soon as they enter the Villa de Candalario and is called the hermitage of Santo Cristo del Refugio, on a large esplanade presided over by the Terminus Cross. Inside rests the Cristo del Refugio, of great devotion by the residents of the town.
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This picturesque section of the Vía de la Plata runs through a beautiful landscape of the Sierra de Béjar and connects the town of Puerto de Béjar with Béjar rolling along a gravel track in perfect condition and without any technical difficulty.
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A very popular place in the area and with good reason it is. Next to the cross is the viewpoint that offers beautiful panoramic views of the entire Sierra de Béjar valley and the town below. A few meters away is the refuge and an area with tables to take a break and enjoy this wonderful place.
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Popularly known as "the roof of Extremadura", the top of the Torreón or Calvitero is located at 2400 meters above sea level and without a doubt the views from there are amazing! An ascent that is demanding but with several alternatives to choose from and all of them with spectacular views.
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The highest point in the province of Cáceres
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Navacarros boasts ancient Roman origins, evident in its two Roman bridges. One is on the path towards Vallejera, and the other spans the Arroyo del Oso on the way to Candelario. The village also features the Ermita del Humilladero, a hermitage dating back to the mid-17th century with a 16th-century carving of Christ. Nearby, Béjar offers attractions like its Medieval Walls and the Histórico Artístico el Bosque de Béjar Garden.
Yes, Navacarros is situated within the mountainous Sierra de Béjar, offering numerous natural sights. The Torreón (Calvitero Summit), known as 'the roof of Extremadura' at 2400 meters above sea level, provides extensive views of the surrounding mountain peaks. Another popular viewpoint is Peña de la Cruz and Balanced Boulder, which offers panoramic views of the Sierra de Béjar valley.
The mountainous landscape of the Sierra de Béjar makes the area ideal for outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with routes like the Vía Verde de la Plata, a cycle_way that follows an old railway line. You can find various cycling routes, including the 'La Garganta and Vía Verde de la Plata Loop', by visiting the Cycling around Navacarros guide. For running enthusiasts, trails like 'Black Canchal via Las Cobatillas' are available, detailed in the Running Trails around Navacarros guide.
Yes, the Vía Verde de la Plata is a family_friendly cycle_way, perfect for leisurely rides or walks. The Ermita del Humilladero is also considered family_friendly. The surrounding natural environment offers many paths suitable for family walks, especially in the lower, less strenuous areas of the Sierra de Béjar.
Navacarros experiences a characteristic climate due to its high elevation. While winters bring snow and low temperatures, making it suitable for winter sports near La Covatilla ski resort, summers offer mild and fresh evenings, ideal for exploring the numerous paths and trails. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling before the winter snows or summer heat.
The Sierra de Béjar-La Covatilla ski resort is a significant draw for winter sports enthusiasts. It is located just 12 km from Navacarros, making it easily accessible for those looking to enjoy skiing or snowboarding during the winter months.
The Vía Verde de la Plata is a picturesque section of the old Astorga–Plasencia railway line, now converted into a nature trail. It runs through the beautiful landscape of the Sierra de Béjar, connecting Puerto de Béjar with Béjar. It's a gravel track in excellent condition, suitable for hiking and cycling, and is known for being family_friendly with no technical difficulty. You can also find the 'Little Station', a bar/restaurant in the old station, open during tourist season.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Torreón (Calvitero Summit) is demanding but offers spectacular views from 2400 meters above sea level. The area's mountainous terrain provides various challenging routes for experienced hikers and runners, such as the 'Canchal de la Ceja – Torreón (Calvitero Summit) loop' found in the Running Trails around Navacarros guide.
Given Navacarros' small size, many attractions are in nearby towns. Béjar, about 7 kilometers away, offers historical sites like its Medieval Walls. Candelario is a picturesque village known for its traditional architecture, accessible via a local road. Further afield, the city of Salamanca (about 71 km) is a UNESCO World Heritage site with its stunning Plaza Mayor, historic university, and cathedrals.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views from viewpoints like Peña de la Cruz and Balanced Boulder, often noting it as a very popular and well-known spot for good reason. The tranquility and natural beauty of the Sierra de Béjar, combined with the historical charm of the Roman bridges and hermitages, also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, the region around Navacarros is suitable for gravel biking. You can explore various routes, including longer ones like 'View of Hervás – Vía Verde de la Plata loop from Béjar'. More options and details are available in the Gravel biking around Navacarros guide.


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