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Casa don Fernando

4 of 5 stars
Castlebar, Ireland
Nov 20, 2009

We travelled to Caceres in Extremadura for a family wedding in August 2009. A couple with 2 teenagers 16 & 14. We'd not really been on City breaks together as a family before even though we are all...more

Hostal El Alfarero

4 of 5 stars
alberta, canada
Nov 15, 2009

We ended up staying at the Alfarero much longer than we originally planned because my luggage had been lost and so we stayed behind until it caught up with us. The rooms were simple but very clean...more

5 of 5 stars
Bath, England
Nov 26, 2007
4/4 found this review helpful

The Sierra de Montanchez is a protected area of granite sierra, cork and holm oak dehesa and chestnut woods. It is dominated by the mountain town of Montanchez with its romantic Moorish castle.The...more

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