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Visiting Castile-Leon, Spain


Much of northern Spain belongs to Castile-Leon, an autonomous region surrounded by mountains. Architectural gems like the Romanesque stonework of Segovia's city walls, the Gothic Burgos Cathedral and the dramatic Baroque square in Salamanca are complemented by the area's natural beauty. Parque Natural de las Hoces del Rio Duraton is marked with deep gorges and shelters many birds of prey, while Parque Natural del Lago de Sanabria y alrededores contains the largest glacier lagoon on the Iberian... more » Much of northern Spain belongs to Castile-Leon, an autonomous region surrounded by mountains. Architectural gems like the Romanesque stonework of Segovia's city walls, the Gothic Burgos Cathedral and the dramatic Baroque square in Salamanca are complemented by the area's natural beauty. Parque Natural de las Hoces del Rio Duraton is marked with deep gorges and shelters many birds of prey, while Parque Natural del Lago de Sanabria y alrededores contains the largest glacier lagoon on the Iberian Peninsula. « less
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ABC Hotel Aduana

4 of 5 stars
sth dorset
Nov 19, 2009

as with other reviewers the sat-nav didn't take us to ABC-landilla because the address is not specific enough,but put us in the "right road" approx 500yds from the ABC-aduana.It was on opp side of map...more

Los Zagales

4 of 5 stars
London UK
Nov 18, 2009

We had a meal here once during our stay in Valladolid – it’s very central, just off Plaza Mayor – they don’t start serving dinner until 9.15pm and it gets really busy – on the day we were there, they...more

AC Burgos

Nov 17, 2009

The hotel is in an elegant 19th century facade which is stunning from the outside. The interior is a typical AC Hotel. That's not a criticism, but it's a tad disappointing after seeing the splendour...more

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