To the summit — and a view worth the effort
To the summit — and a view worth the effort
A fairytale castle by the famous architect Gaudi
City of students and real Spanish language
A small village by a turquoise lake framed by mountains. A place you want to return to
Castile and León is the largest autonomous region in Spain, located in the northwest of the country. This region captivates visitors with its rich history, cultural heritage, and diverse natural landscapes that attract travelers from around the world.
Castile and León is home to countless medieval castles, majestic cathedrals, and ancient monasteries. The region preserves numerous monuments from the time of the Reconquista, a pivotal era in the formation of modern Spain. Cities such as Salamanca, Burgos, and León are renowned for their stunning architecture and historic universities that date back to the Middle Ages.
The region boasts spectacular natural reserves, including mountain ranges, dense forests, and picturesque plains. Among the most popular destinations are the Picos de Europa National Park, Sierra de Francia, and the Duero River Canyon — a key center of winemaking.
Castile and León is an ideal destination for those who appreciate traditional Spanish culture. Visitors can enjoy local festivals such as Semana Santa (Holy Week), and savor regional dishes like roast suckling pig, lamb, and the famous cheese from the province of Soria. The region is also known for producing high-quality wines, especially in the Ribera del Duero area.
Castile and León attracts travelers looking for a blend of rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and authentic Spanish charm. It’s a place where you can be inspired by the grandeur of the past, relax in nature, and experience the warm hospitality of its people.
This region invites you to discover its stories, traditions, and natural beauty — leaving you with unforgettable memories.