The environment encourages movement.
You can take part in walking activities, field trips mycologic, horse or donkey, photographic excursions (mountain goat, vultures, eagles) mountaineering, paragliding, ...
You can make cultural tourism, to learn from nature and from our history.
If you want to take a longer walk, you can rent horses and go into the ravine Barranco where in autumn and spring run endless herds of nomadic cattle. Or have fun riding a donkey at the top of Peak summer port. The area swimming pools are an alternative to the city during the warmer months.
For history buffs, you can enjoy walking (and along) the Roman road that ascends from Cuevas del Valle to the port look out Peak, Castle Don Beltran de la Cueva in the village of Mombeltrán, or the Triste Condesa in Arenas de San Pedro, and the altarpiece of the Church of Lanzahita, the work of two disciples of Berruguete.
If it is time to venture into the ruins of a fort in El Raso Veton Candeleda or Lanzahita megalithic dolmen known as "el sepulcro del moro".
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