Saturday, August 21, 2010

Helzberg Artiste Regal Ring

Valley of Batuecas in

When still fresh colors, scents and scenery of Valle de las Batuecas , I'll write this post. The Batuecas for which I'm not sure where to locate it is to the north of Caceres Hurdes and land south of Salamanca. Located in the Sierra de France, is the natural area of \u200b\u200bLas Batuecas. In recent years, just one way or another, returning to this country stronger and harder still jealously guards its natural treasures.

This time, we stayed at the Abbey of the Templars (I'll talk about it later) and yesterday, we decided Going into the Batuecas Valley, guided almost exclusively by the flow of the river Batuecas , despite the redundancy. In Search of the Neolithic paintings that hide the multiple coats, begin the road and discovered much more than rock art. Butterflies of many colors and sizes, electrical dragonflies, yews, oaks, cypresses and umbrella pines, that's what the whole journey with us.
the shade of leafy trees ran our way, and every few minutes, we made a stop in a puddle of clear water . Refreshing dip for sure, but better than any self-respecting urban spa. Waterfalls, slides and pools, followed one another tranquilamentes, giving his blessing to the walkers.

Tour
clean, not yet apparent traces of cans of beer or cigarettes stacked. A wonderful about an idyllic setting. How long I wonder? I hope a lot. While the road is hard and there is no bar there, its beauty will last.

And today, I only tell you this, my wonderful encounter with an enchanted valley ...

PD. I forgot to tell you where to begin this journey. My advice is that you go by the house of the Park which is just off Swim Pool Batuecas address (a new building). They will give you all the information and plans you may need to not lose any of the Sierra de Francia. I leave the exact guidelines on how to get there, hoping that will leave no trace of your passage on the river, still as immaculate human garbage. As you are lowering the port Portillo (after all the curves!), Find the right a sign of national parks large enough, it says "game reserve." Indicates a dirt road running down to about 200 meters to the entrance of the Monastery of the Batuecas. Meteis you there, and you leave the car there. The truth is that there is little parking, and walk through the park rangers there, which never hurts. Here starts the path accompanying river.

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