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San Felices de Los Gallegos, together with Ciudad Rodrigo, historically speaking, are the most important resort within the west zone of Salamanca and one of the most interesting medieval villages of Spain. Since it was declared historic-artistical ensemble, won the C price of Castilla and Leon Tourism and La Salina Tourism price. And all thanks to its large inheritance. Architectural presents to be detached are the Homage Tower and its rampart whole, the church “Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora Entre dos Álamos”, the Convent of The Passion of St Agustin cloistresses, together with little trasures distributed within the village and surroundings: the vetonish figure of a male swine (verraco), the unique Calvary in the whole region, and many other items … But there is much more ofered by San Felices de Los Gallegos: apart from visiting the architectural ensemble and its different and interesting Museums, such as the Oil and the Ashlaring museums, you could to enjoy its pure rurality, since it is located within the terms of the Natural Park “Las Arribes del Duero”, where cycling or hiking are a real pleasure. By the way, San Felices is one of the most important sites of the Way of Santiago.
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Natural Park “Arribes del Duero” is a surprise and a hook. So many different and interesting places will make you repeat the experience. You will discover views of a dazzling beauty combined with details related with History and Culture. The Route of the Border Fortifications (castles, towers, forts …) or the Archaeological Centre of “Siega Verde” (one of the most important in the peninsula) are only examples of the cultural richness of the area. The Charro Country and its people will always make you feel wrapped up with their peaceful tranquility. And one good advise: visit our near good brother Portugal, it is a must.
