Attractions and places to see around Piedrahíta include a rich array of historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located in the Corneja Valley at the foot of Monte de la Jura, this historic town has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site. The area offers scenic natural surroundings and is known for its cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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📍 Route: From La Lastra to the abandoned village of Nabarveja 🥾🏚️ No way to get lost (All to the right) ➡️🧭: This is a very easy route to follow. The key is to always take the right turns. You can't miss it! Easy Hike 🚶♂️✅: This is an easy, short route with hardly any hills. Ideal for a leisurely stroll without much physical exertion. The Path that Becomes a River 🌊🛣️: Near the village, the path narrows between farms. In winter, due to the rain, the path becomes a small river, and you have to walk through the water. Snow Experience ❄️☃️: We did it in the snow. It's not particularly difficult, but water is the main obstacle. With good hiking boots like ours, it's perfectly manageable 🥾💪. Nabarveja, the forgotten village 🏚️✨: The snow-covered ruins create a magical atmosphere. A true journey back in time 📸. 💡 Seasonal tips: In Winter: 🧊 Waterproof boots are a must for the wet section! In Summer: ☀️ Highly recommended as it's flat and short, although the path will be dry.
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Beautiful views, on a good day you can see people taking off on paragliders.
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La Horcajada is located in the southwest triangle of the province of Ávila. It is practically the space between the foothills of Gredos and the mountain ranges of Malpartida and Collado del Mirón, on the one hand, and the port of Villatoro and the confluence of the Corneja and Tormes rivers, on the other. This surface has been called "Valdecorneja" for centuries. The Cancionero de Baeza, from 1445, for example, records this. The four most important towns in the Valley are, possibly since Vetton times or before, El Mirón, Piedrahíta, La Horcajada and El Barco de Ávila. La Horcajada is located about 75 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital, Ávila, about 82 kilometers from Salamanca and 185 kilometers from Madrid. The town is located at 1033 m above sea level. n. m. between the towns of Piedrahíta and Barco de Ávila on the slopes of the Sierra de la Horcajada.
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A large port, 15 km long if we start from Piedrahita, and with a constant slope of 6% except for a couple of short sections that are less and some sections that reach 9%, but very punctual. The condition of the asphalt is good, it is one of the few ports in the area with a surface in good condition. Upstairs it has very good views and there are usually people doing paragliding (if the weather conditions allow it)
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Old bridge, currently misnamed La Fonseca, its real historical name is La Ponseca. It belongs to the municipality of La Horcajada, which has also recently been rehabilitated because its rock was detaching and its stability was beginning to be endangered. It crosses the river Corneja and as a curiosity, Emperor Carlos V passed over this bridge on his retirement journey to the Yuste monastery.
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While riding my bike near Villar de Corneja, I come across this beautiful medieval bridge that allows us to cross the Corneja river. This river was really useful for irrigating the orchards and using the mills.
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La Horcajada is located in the southwest triangle of the province of Ávila. It is practically the space between the Gredos foothills and the Malpartida and Collado del Mirón mountains, on the one hand, and the port of Villatoro and the confluence of the Corneja and Tormes rivers, on the other.
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The port of Peña Negra, on its north face, starts from the town of Piedrahita, at the turnoff to Pesquera. Already in the same streets of Piedrahita the slopes stabilize around 5-6%, which will be the usual trend. Because Peña Negra, as can be seen in the altimetric profile, is a really regular port, except for a few short breaks in the second half.
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Piedrahíta is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Palace of the Dukes of Alba, a French Baroque summer residence where Francisco de Goya once found inspiration. The town's Plaza Mayor, with its arcaded buildings and 18th-century fountain, is also a significant historical site. Don't miss the Church of Santa María la Mayor, originally a 13th-century Gothic structure, or the ruins of the Convento de Santo Domingo.
Yes, the area offers beautiful natural scenery. The town is nestled in the Corneja Valley at the foot of Monte de la Jura. For stunning panoramic views, head to Peña Negra Pass, a mountain pass known for its vistas and as a popular spot for paragliding. The Corneja River, crossed by the historic Ponseca Bridge, also adds to the natural charm.
Piedrahíta's old town is designated a Historic-Artistic Site. Within the Church of Santa María la Mayor, you'll find the Museum of Sacred Art, which houses unique pieces like the sepulchre of the García de Vargas family and a 15th-century carved wooden pulpit. The Archivo Histórico de la Villa also preserves important historical documents.
Absolutely. The settlement of La Horcajada is noted as family-friendly and offers a glimpse into the historical Valdecorneja region. Exploring the cobbled streets of the historic town of Piedrahíta itself, or visiting the Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra, can also be enjoyable for families.
Piedrahíta is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, there are challenging cycling routes like the 'Palace of the Dukes of Alba – Peña Negra Pass loop' and hiking trails such as the 'Trail of the Washhouses'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB guide for the area.
Yes, for a moderate hike, consider the 'Trail of the Washhouses' which covers about 12 km. Another option is the 'Piedrahíta to Casas de Sebastián Pérez Circular' route, approximately 7.8 km long. Both offer a good way to experience the local scenery. You can find more details in the hiking guide.
The region experiences distinct seasons. Spring is particularly pleasant, as the River Tormes provides opportunities for white-water kayaking and rafting. The skies above Piedrahíta are renowned for sport flights, especially paragliding, which is often best enjoyed when weather conditions are favorable. For hiking, summer offers dry paths, while winter can transform the landscape with snow, though some paths might be wet.
For a unique experience, consider visiting the abandoned village of Nabarveja. It offers an easy, short hike and its snow-covered ruins in winter create a truly magical atmosphere, providing a journey back in time. Just be prepared with waterproof boots if visiting during wetter seasons.
The Ponseca Bridge is a historic medieval bridge that crosses the Corneja River. It is notable not only for its architecture but also for its historical connection to Emperor Carlos V, who passed over this bridge during his retirement journey to the Yuste monastery.
Yes, Piedrahíta is particularly renowned as a privileged location for sport flights, especially paragliding. Peña Negra is identified as a principal launch site, and the town is considered a 'flatland Mecca' for paragliding in Europe. Additionally, the Plaza de Toros houses a School of Horsemanship and Traditional Vaquera Dressage.
The Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra is a historical castle located in a town often listed among the most beautiful in Spain. Visitors can expect to explore charming cobbled streets and appreciate its significant historical importance.
Yes, the area around Piedrahíta is popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the 'Ponseca Bridge – Puente del Congosto loop from La Horcajada' or more moderate options such as the 'Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra loop from Piedrahíta'. More detailed routes are available in the cycling guide.


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