The Jerte Valley: Water that Transforms the Land

With the arrival of April, the Jerte Valley unfolds in an ephemeral spectacle of white cherry blossoms. However, beyond the beauty, the water flowing through its gorges and reservoirs is the true engine of a local economy that beats in rhythm with nature.

Barro y EncinaJerte4 min25 Apr, 15:25

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25 April 2026

Trujillo in April: The Fair that Illuminates the Plaza Mayor

As the first light of dawn plays with the shadows of the Plaza Mayor in Trujillo, the city prepares for a weekend where culture and heritage intertwine in a embrace of activities. The bustle of the fair and the cultural programming promise to transform the heart of Trujillo into a vibrant stage.

Patio de la LuzTrujillo5 min
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25 April 2026

Zafra: The Renaissance of a Square with History

The Plaza Grande of Zafra, the beating heart of the city, is transformed with a rehabilitation that respects its historical essence. This weekend, the people of Zafra celebrate their renewed space during the fair, rediscovering the value of their heritage.

Piedra y CalZafra4 min
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21 April 2026

The Cancho Roano Site: A Tartessian Sanctuary in Western Extremadura

The Cancho Roano site, a Tartessian sanctuary located in the Extremadura plateau, unveils secrets of an ancient civilization that flourished in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. This enigmatic archaeological site, discovered in 1978, offers a glimpse into the ritual and social world of the Tartessians, one of the most intriguing cultures of antiquity.

Archivo de la RayaZalamea de la Serena4 min
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Cuaderno de Monfragüe

The Common Bustard in the Dehesas of Extremadura: Spring Sightings and Feeding Habits

The arrival of spring transforms the dehesas of Extremadura into a vibrant stage where the common bustard puts on a natural spectacle. This period is critical for the species' reproduction, characterized by its impressive courtship displays and adaptability to the agricultural environment.

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Cuaderno de Monfragüe

The Song of the Common Nightingale in the Dehesas of Cáceres: An Acoustic Study

The common nightingale, a bird of extraordinary song, arrives in the dehesas of Cáceres every April, marking the beginning of a natural acoustic spectacle. This phenomenon not only beautifies the soundscape but also offers a unique opportunity for nature scholars interested in the complex communication patterns of this species.

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Cuaderno de Monfragüe

Observation of the Griffon Vulture in Monfragüe National Park: Feeding Habits and Nesting Areas

The Griffon vulture, Gyps fulvus, is a fundamental pillar of the ecosystem in Monfragüe National Park, where this April its reproductive activity and feeding habits become an unmatched attraction for birdwatching enthusiasts.

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Archivo de la Raya

The Visigothic Influence on the Basilica of Santa Lucía del Trampal: An Architectural Legacy in Extremadura

The Basilica of Santa Lucía del Trampal, nestled in the heart of Cáceres, is a living testament to Visigothic architecture in the Iberian Peninsula. This monument, dating back to the 7th century, not only reflects the architectural skill of the time but also stands as a symbol of the complex cultural interactions of a crucial period in the history of Extremadura.

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Cuaderno de Monfragüe

Observation of the Red-necked Nightjar in the Gata Mountains: Nocturnal Behavior and Preferred Habitats

The red-necked nightjar finds an ideal refuge in the Gata Mountains during April. This territory, located north of Extremadura, offers the perfect environment for the reproduction and feeding of this species, whose song resonates at nightfall amidst an oak and holm oak landscape.

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Cuaderno de Monfragüe

Observation of the Common Bustard in the Dehesas of Cáceres: Behavior and Strategic Viewing Points

In the dehesas of Cáceres, the month of April presents an exceptional moment for observing the Common Bustard. This species, in the midst of its courtship season, displays fascinating behaviors that reveal its adaptation to this unique ecosystem. Through a detailed approach, the habits of Tetrax tetrax are explored, along with the best spots to observe it in its natural habitat.

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Cuaderno de Monfragüe

Monfragüe in April: Observing the Iberian Imperial Eagle and Its Breeding Behavior

April in Monfragüe National Park offers a unique opportunity to witness the life cycle of the Iberian imperial eagle, an emblematic species facing significant threats. This month is crucial for observing its breeding behavior, as the adults fiercely protect their nests high in the oak and cork forests.

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Cuaderno de Monfragüe

Phenology of the Bee Orchid in the Sierra de San Pedro: Observation and Habitats

In March, the Sierra de San Pedro in Extremadura becomes a crucial enclave for the study of the bee orchid Ophrys apifera. This fascinating plant, which blooms in this month, offers a unique display of floral mimicry, attracting naturalists and botanists interested in biodiversity and the adaptive evolution of plant species.

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Fogón de la Dehesa

The Tradition of Zorongollo: A Delicacy from the Extremadura Garden

Zorongollo, a roasted pepper salad, is an iconic dish from Extremadura that reflects the richness of the region's garden. This delicacy, simple yet full of flavor, has transcended local borders, captivating those seeking authenticity in rural gastronomy.