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  • Camino de los trasiegos

    Camino de los trasiegos

    The first part of the Camino de los Trasiegos route is located over a beautiful stony path which connects the villages of San Miguel de Valero and Valero.

  • Cherry of Sierra de Francia

    Cherry of Sierra de Francia

    If there is a fruit that identifies Salamanca, it is the cherry. Most of the villages, as Madroñal, Villanueva del Conde, Sotoserrano, Garcibuey or Cepeda, have small familiar exploitations that in 2007 led to the creation of the Certification Mark, Cherry of the Sierra de Francia.

  • Lunes de Aguas: To the countryside with the hornazo

    Lunes de Aguas: To the countryside with the hornazo

    Few festive traditions are so rooted in the population of Salamanca as Lunes de Aguas. Its celebration takes place on the next Monday to Easter, after Holy Week.

  • Sendero de las Piedras Mágicas

    Sendero de las Piedras Mágicas

    The roundabouts of the small village of La Redonda offer a simple but beautiful landscape, The histoy, men´s imagination and popular tradition have added to this land some mystery and magical effects.

  • Living passions

    Living passions

    The Holy Week is one the firmest traditions in the city of Salamanca. Actually, it is the main religious even of the capital city of the province, with its 17 religious associations that organise 22 processions and acts.

  • Morucha Veal

    Morucha Veal

    The large dehesas are the habitat of the Morucha cow, the local breed of Salamanca. Under holm oaks and oak groves, livestocks freely graze and feed on the excellent spring pastures.

  • The Way of Saint Francis of Assisi

    The Way of Saint Francis of Assisi

    The Way of Saint Francis of Assisi recalls, according to tradition, the journey of the Saint from Santiago de Compostela to Lisbon. The Salamancan stretch extends over 131 signposted kilometres all through the essence of the lands of the Campo Charro region.