Attractions and places to see around Alcubilla De Nogales, a municipality in the province of Zamora, Spain, offer a blend of historical and natural sites. The area features ancient ruins, historical churches, and significant geological formations. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty, including the Sierra de Carpurias mountain range. This region provides diverse opportunities for discovering historical landmarks and enjoying the Zamoran countryside.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Although only part of the tower remains today, its presence is imposing: it was once a stately home and today serves as the perfect viewpoint over the Óbigo Valley. A bike ride up here is both visually and culturally rewarding. A great spot for epic photos, a restful break with views, and a bit of history on wheels. If you're planning a route with interesting stops, this castle is a definite yes.
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Castrocalbón is a place with a rich history and several points of interest that you can visit. Castrocalbón Castle: Although in ruins, it is a fascinating testimony to the medieval architecture and history of the region. San Pedro Church: A church with Romanesque and Gothic elements, which houses interesting altarpieces and sculptures. Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rosary: A place of local devotion, with simple architecture and a peaceful setting.
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Another iconographic reference of Castrocalbón is this iron bridge over the Eria River built in the 1920s and which, despite the inconveniences it causes at this time, being quite narrow, already changes its image has become a symbol of Castrocalbón. A new bridge is currently in use a short distance from the old one, which is (for the time being) maintained due to its historical value.
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On December 20, 1164, the widow of the Noble Vela Gutiérrez, Doña Sancha Ponce, transferred to the Cistercian Order of Santa María de Moreruela all the possessions and belongings of the territory of Nogales in hereditary right so that they could build another monastery that would be called Santa María from Nogales. From this moment and until the monks abandoned the monastery, in the mid-19th century, the Eria Region was governed according to the guidelines of the Order. This settlement established the model of repopulation and new management at all levels; social, cultural, agricultural and economic. At the same time it marked the appearance of the Villa de Nogales, which was initially made up of the servants and servants of the Monks. Without a sumptuous construction, Santa María de Nogales is located according to the criteria of the Cistercian order: a valley of fertile lands, abundance of water, and impressive solitude. For more than seven centuries it stood out for being the cradle of great men, an emporium of letters and science, where royal advisors and professors for the University of Alcalá emerged. Currently, only the ruins and remains of its greatness remain: scattered walls, the belfry of the Church and the main entrance arch with its heraldic shield. However, the surrounding area, fertile orchard, abundant vegetation, fruit trees and the waters of the Eria River, invite you to relax, contemplate and enjoy nature.
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The Pimentel castle, built in the 19th century. XV, it is a large square fortress. Inside, there is the Palacio de los Ponces, built in the 16th century. XIII and currently unusable, due to the fires suffered in 1808 and 1887. The dukes of Infantado rebuilt the now visible fortress.
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Nature is reclaiming its place around the ruins of this 16th and 17th century monastery. The building was looted several times and eventually fell into disrepair.
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Here you will find an interesting castle from the 11th century. It is in good condition because it has been maintained by the different families that have owned it.
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The region around Alcubilla de Nogales is rich in history. You can visit the evocative Ruins of the Royal Monastery of Santa María de Nogales, a 16th and 17th-century monastic site. Another significant historical landmark is the Puente de la Vizana, a historic bridge that is part of the ancient Roman road, the Vía de la Plata. Additionally, the Castillo de los Pimentel, an 11th-century fortification in nearby Alija del Infantado, offers a glimpse into medieval history.
Yes, the area has a deep historical past. The Puente de la Vizana is built on the original Roman road, the Vía de la Plata, and has served travelers for centuries. You can also find several Neolithic dolmens scattered throughout the region, offering insight into prehistoric human activity. The Castro de las Labradas, an Astur settlement from the 1st century BC, is another ancient site worth exploring.
Nature lovers will appreciate the Sierra de Carpurias mountain range, which offers expansive views of the Zamora and León provinces. Within this range, you can discover the Cueva de los Moros, a beautiful natural cave. The region is also known for its diverse wildlife, including various amphibians and bird species like European bee-eaters and white storks.
Absolutely! The Zamoran countryside provides numerous trails for walking and enjoying nature. You can find various hiking routes, including easy to moderate options. For detailed information and routes, explore the Hiking around Alcubilla De Nogales guide, which features routes like 'Alcubilla de Nogales from San Esteban de Nogales — circular by the río Ería' and 'Arrabalde — circular through the Sierra de las Labradas'.
Alcubilla de Nogales is a great base for cycling. There are routes for both touring and road cycling. You can find options like 'Castro de las Labradas – Pimentel Castle loop from Alcubilla de Nogales' for touring bikes, or longer road cycling routes such as 'Eria Bridge in Castrocalbón – Church of Castrocontrigo loop'. Check the Cycling around Alcubilla De Nogales and Road Cycling Routes around Alcubilla De Nogales guides for more details.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Castillo de los Pimentel is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience. The Alija del Infantado Town Center, with its churches and unique small wineries, provides an interesting cultural outing for all ages. Exploring the natural trails in the Sierra de Carpurias can also be a rewarding family activity.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural beauty, though it can be warmer. Winter provides a different, quieter charm, especially for exploring historical sites.
While Alcubilla de Nogales is a small municipality, you can find accommodation and dining options in the village itself or in nearby towns like Alija del Infantado. These typically include rural houses, local cafes, and traditional restaurants where you can experience local cuisine and hospitality.
Public transport options to Alcubilla de Nogales and its surrounding attractions may be limited. It is generally recommended to travel by car for greater flexibility in exploring the various historical sites and natural areas. Some local bus services might connect to larger towns, but checking specific schedules in advance is advisable.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Alcubilla de Nogales are suitable for walking with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you follow local regulations. When visiting historical sites or town centers, it's best to check individual policies regarding pets. The open countryside offers plenty of space for you and your canine companion to explore.
Generally, permits are not required for visiting most natural sites and trails in the region, including the Cueva de los Moros or the Sierra de Carpurias. However, it's always good practice to respect private property, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of any local signage or conservation efforts.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of rich history and natural beauty. The sense of stepping back in time at sites like the Ruins of the Royal Monastery of Santa María de Nogales and the historical significance of the Puente de la Vizana are often highlighted. The peaceful Zamoran countryside, with its trails and scenic views from the Sierra de Carpurias, also receives high praise for its tranquility and outdoor opportunities.


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