Spanish cities are beautiful, but I prefer hidden gems, unique places off the beaten path that leave you speechless. In Spain you can find countless quaint villages with cobblestone streets, houses with geraniums on their balconies and so peaceful that will make you want to move in. In fact, there is an association that gives them the distinction of "most beautiful villages in Spain".
In the region of Burgos, there are three beautiful villages that are worth visiting: Lerma, Covarrubias and Santo Domingo de Silos. Two of them, Lerma and Covarrubias, are in the Pueblos Mas Bonitos de España -most beautiful villages in Spain- list. They are near each other and they are great day trips if you are in Burgos or an amazing weekend getaway if you are in Madrid.
If you need to spend the night, the best place to stay in the area is the former Ducal Palace of Lerma, now Parador the Lerma. Imagine feeling like a Duke for a night! If you are on a day/road trip you can find parking in Plaza Mayor -main square- in front of the Parador. It's easy to find parking on the other villages as well.
3 Beautiful Villages in Spain: Lerma
Lerma can be spotted up on a hill by the side of the A-1 motorway. This magnificent village catches your attention ever from there. In the 17th Century, the Duke of Lerma ordered to construct Lerma on a whim. The most famous construction in the village is the Ducal Palace of Lerma, nowadays a Parador hotel.What to do in Lerma:
El Parador is a must-see monument but there's much more in this beautiful Spanish village:
- Church of San Pedro
- Convent of Santa Teresa
- Monasterio de la Ascension
- Convent of San Blas
Now and until November 2019, Lerma is hosting the new exhibition of Las Edades del Hombre -Ages of Man- called "Angeli". The exhibit is dedicated to the figure of the angel and how it has been represented through works of art from different times in history. It's a great opportunity for any art lover to see masterpieces from all around the world.
Where to eat in Lerma:
- Parador de Lerma has an amazing restaurant and also a cafeteria for a light meal.
- Restaurante Galoria is a very original restaurant with a fun terrace for eating al fresco.
Distances:
Burgos 40km, Madrid 205km.
3 Beautiful Villages in Spain: Covarrubias
This picturesque village is one of Castilla y Leon's hidden gems. Its cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses are an example of typical Castilian urban layout.What to see in Covarrubias:
Stroll through the old town to find these wonderful gems.
- Casa de Doña Sancha
- Palacio de Fernan Gonzalez
- Church of Santo Tomas
- Gothic Collegiate Church of San Cosme and San Damian
- Statue of Kristina, princess of Norway.
Distances:
Burgos 42 km, Madrid 220 km.
3 Beautiful Villages in Spain: Santo Domingo de Silos
This village is best known for the Monastery of Silos which is thought to have been founded around the 7th century. Another temple was built in 1088 on this site which was later replaced by the present one, of Neoclassical style. The monastery houses one of the most beautiful cloisters in Spain and the monks' Gregorian chant is known all around the world. Apparently, it even made the British pop charts in the mid-1990s! As you can imagine, the piece and quiet in this place is quite unique as well.The monastery is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and then from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm. On public holidays and Sunday it's open from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm and then from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. It's closed on Monday. General admission is 3,5€. If you want to hear Gregorian chant you can attend the service at 9 am from Tuesday to Saturday or 12 pm on public holidays and Sundays. Those times can change so I advice you to make a call when you plan your visit.
If you have time for more, just two and a half kilometers from Santo Domingo de Silos you can find an amazing gorge at La Yecla. To cross it there is a narrow cement walkway -with vultures flying overhead- that reveals the force of water erosion. It's a short -around 600m- but spectacular path great for taking photos of nature. Fun fact: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was filmed in this area.
Distances:
Burgos 59km, Madrid 211km.
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Summer in Spain is hot, even in the region of Burgos. Light and airy dresses are your best choice and don't forget very comfortable shoes for exploring all those cobblestone streets!
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My husband studied abroad in Spain and has wanted to take me back to explore these beautiful towns!! Looks so lovely! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
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Love your photographs, very nice shots! You look beautiful, carina!
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Beautiful architecture, absolutely stunning!
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Lovely places, all of them.
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What a lovely trip! Also, that's such a cute outfit on you dear. Love the florals!
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Thank you so much for sharing these hidden gems! Every place looks so stunning! I'm sure it's even more beautiful in person. :)
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I really hope to one day go to Spain. It looks beautiful there. That hotel in the first pictures is just beautiful!
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I was just in Spain recently - I enjoyed your photos - thanks
ReplyDeleteThere's so many beautiful places in Spain. I love seeing these photos and I can't wait to see them in person. The architecture is really magnificent!
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Wonderful architecture and scenery!
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Love the architecture. I hope to visit Spain someday.
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Ive never been to Spain, but the architecture, the churches and history all sound fascinating. The exhibition of the Angel sounds interesting too. Thanks for sharing this.
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Such beautiful places to visit! i'd really like to see Spain one day! these look like must-sees while there! Your floral dress is the cutest and perfect for summer too :)
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It looks amazing! I've only been to Madrid but I'd love to explore Spain more, maybe take a road trip. I love your pretty sundress! Thanks for linking up!
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I love seeing all your photos of these small villages. They're all so beautiful.
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So beautiful and serene! Love your dress too!
ReplyDeleteHidden gems, unique places off the beaten path - it´s my favorite thing ever! Besides, I´ve seen so little of Castilla y Leon, although its def one of the coolest Spanish provinces for sightseing! Covarrubias looks so pretty!
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That'd be such a wonderful trip! Where in Spain did he study?
ReplyDeleteI feel the same about the US! I've always had a wonderful time there but I can't go as often as I'd like to
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Jess. I hope you can come to Spain some day. I'm sure you'd love it
ReplyDeleteI really hope you get to come, Mica :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emma! I live in Madrid, it's a beautiful city. I hope you enjoyed when you visited
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Anna! Stay tuned for more off the beaten path, they are my favorite as well!
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