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View of the Puentes de Don Francisco and the Almonte River

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View of the Puentes de Don Francisco and the Almonte River

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View of the Puentes de Don Francisco and the Almonte River

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The View of Puentes de Don Francisco and the Almonte River offers a unique perspective on a remarkable historical site in the Extremadura region of Spain. This viewpoint overlooks the confluence of the Almonte and Tamuja rivers, where the ancient 16th-century Puentes de Don Francisco bridges lie. These historic structures are typically submerged beneath the waters of the vast Alcántara reservoir, only revealing themselves during periods of drought and low water levels, making their appearance a rare and captivating event.

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    March 20, 2023

    Road cycling

    Whenever you cross a river be prepared to climb. This one is no different, but the view of the Puentes de Don Francisco is worth it. Located at the confluence of the Almonte and Tamuja rivers, you can see the old collapsed bridge.
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    This difficult 81.5-mile road cycling route around Embalse de José María Oriol offers expansive views and historical landmarks.

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    Distance 2.50 km

    Uphill 160 m

    Downhill 20 m

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    Location: Talaván, Caceres, Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the Puentes de Don Francisco?

    The Puentes de Don Francisco are two historic 16th-century bridges, built between 1530 and 1554 by stonemason Juan Catalán. They were commissioned by Francisco de Carvajal y Sande to facilitate passage on the old Talaván road. Their submergence in 1969 with the creation of the Alcántara reservoir makes their rare re-emergence a unique historical event.

    How can I check if the Puentes de Don Francisco bridges are currently visible?

    The bridges are typically submerged under the Alcántara reservoir and only become visible during periods of drought and low water levels. To check their visibility, it is highly recommended to monitor the water levels of the Alcántara reservoir or consult local tourism resources before planning your visit.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or natural features near the viewpoint?

    Yes, besides the bridges and the confluence of the Almonte and Tamuja rivers, the surrounding landscape includes an imposing ancient fort known as "El Aguijón de Pantoja." The Almonte River itself is characterized by its deeply incised course through the plains of Trujillo-Cáceres.

    Is the viewpoint and its surrounding trails suitable for families with children or dogs?

    While the highlight is categorized as intermediate, some trails involve climbing and varied terrain. For families, it's advisable to choose shorter, well-maintained routes. Dog owners should ensure their pets are accustomed to hiking and keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the View of Puentes de Don Francisco?

    Public transport options directly to the viewpoint are limited. The site is located in a more rural area of Extremadura. Visitors typically reach the area by private vehicle. The closest town is Santiago del Campo, approximately 6 kilometers away, which may have limited bus connections to larger towns like Cáceres.

    How long does it typically take to walk to the Almonte River viewpoint?

    The duration of the walk to the viewpoint can vary significantly depending on your starting point and the specific trail chosen. Some routes might be shorter, taking less than an hour, while others exploring the wider area could extend to several hours. Hikers should consult trail maps to estimate walking times based on their chosen path.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options nearby?

    The immediate vicinity of the viewpoint is natural and undeveloped, so there are no direct cafes, pubs, or accommodation facilities. For these amenities, visitors would need to travel to nearby towns such as Santiago del Campo (approx. 6 km), Talaván, Trujillo, or Cáceres, which offer a range of services.

    Can I visit the View of Puentes de Don Francisco during winter?

    Visiting in winter is possible, but be prepared for potentially colder temperatures and wetter conditions. While the bridges are more likely to be visible during drier periods, which often occur outside of peak winter rainfall, the trails can be muddy. Always check the weather forecast and reservoir levels before a winter visit.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails leading to the viewpoint?

    The trails leading to the viewpoint feature varied terrain. Hikers should be prepared for some climbing, especially when crossing the river, and paths can range from relatively flat sections to more rugged, uneven ground. Sturdy footwear is recommended.

    Is wild swimming permitted or recommended in the Almonte River or Alcántara reservoir?

    While the Almonte River and Alcántara reservoir offer scenic views, wild swimming may not be officially permitted or recommended in all areas due to safety concerns, water quality, or protected status. It's best to check local regulations and signage before considering any swimming activities.

    What is the best way to find hiking trails around the Puentes de Don Francisco?

    To find hiking trails, you can explore various routes available on outdoor platforms. These resources often provide detailed maps, difficulty ratings, and user reviews, helping you choose a path that suits your fitness level and desired length of walk around the Almonte River and the viewpoint.

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