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- Email: sonia@vallesecreto.es
- Website address: www.vallesecreto.es
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Encuentra el espacio para que tu estancia en Extremadura sea única.
Extremadura pone a tu disposición una amplia variedad de alojamientos entre los que se encuentran, entre otros, hoteles, casas rurales, apartamentos, campings y albergues.
Espacios que harán que tu estancia en esta tierra sea perfecta, ya que además algunos de ellos son edificios históricos o con encanto, situados en enclaves únicos.
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Torrecilla de Lagartera Castle
Without doubt the most striking characteristic of the Torrecilla de Lagartera Castle in Cáceres is its robust aspect, a legacy of its Almohad past.
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Castillo del Cachorro
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Mills of Arroyomolinos and Montánchez
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Chapel of Nuestra Señora del Salor
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Convent of San Agustín
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Alcuéscar Bullring
Capacity for up to 2,500 people.
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Arguijuelas de Abajo Castle
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