DISCOVER
SEGOVIA
NAVACERRADA
The Port of Navacerrada is about 22 km from Segovia with an altitude of more than 1800 m., marking the boundaries between the provinces of Madrid and Segovia.
The proximity to the capitals of both cities means more visitors during the ski season. Ski season is not the only time it stands out, there are horseback riding and walking excursions to the Peñalara lagoon, the “Ball of the World”, the highest point of the Central System and many other hiking options.
The proximity to the capitals of both cities means more visitors during the ski season. Ski season is not the only time it stands out, there are horseback riding and walking excursions to the Peñalara lagoon, the “Ball of the World”, the highest point of the Central System and many other hiking options.
SAN ILDEFONSO FARM
The La Granja Palace, built by Felipe V inspired by the construction of Versailles, is an extraordinary palace of the monarch surrounded by wonderful gardens of 145 hectares.
Inside the palace, you will find the tapestries and lamps of the Royal Site factory, which today continues to manufacture glass, marble floors and velvet walls. Felipe V and his wife, Isabel de Farnesio, are buried in the chapel of the Collegiate Church.
PEDRAZA
In the valley of the Cega river, the Villa de Pedraza, a picturesque town surrounded by a wall that protects it.
Built and conceived as a fortress, its only access is a fortified door, which leads to narrow and steep streets, palatial houses with heraldic shields, the Plaza Mayor and the Castle, built in the 16th century.
Walking through its streets is like going back to the Spanish Middle Ages.
Walking through its streets is like going back to the Spanish Middle Ages.
LAND OF CASTLES
Next to the majestic fortress of “El Alcazar” of Segovia, a number of Castles defend powerful villages
such as the Mudejar fortress, “Coca”; the strong and lavish "Cuéllar" of 1464; “Pedraza” whose dungeons were inhabited by the children of Francisco I of France; “County of Castilnovo”, which was a property of Don Álvaro de Luna; and "Turégano", a fortress combined with an 18th-century church.