Throughout the province Descripción This route takes us to know some of the villages and landscapes of the north of the province Itinerary Leave Cáceres on the A-66 to Plasencia. In this city you will have to take the Ex304 to connect with the Ex110 to Cabezuela del Valle. To go to Jerte and Hervás you will have to follow that road. Distances From Cáceres to Cabezuela del Valle there are 115 km; then 6 km to Jerte; 33 km to Hervás; 122 km to Cáceres. Cabezuela del Valle Set in a beautiful landscape, its typical architecture has earned it the status of Historic-Artistic Site. The square maintains its salient balconies, also used as pepper dryers, and the Church of San Miguel Arcángel, from the 15th to 18th centuries. Jerte Surrounded by cherry plantations that bloom during the spring, covering the valley with a white mantle, in this village you can visit the Parish Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, from the 18th century. Near the village is the Garganta de los Infiernos - declared a Natural Reserve for birds and native flora - where the Roman bridge called Carlos V stands. Hervás It preserves its Jewish quarter, one of the most interesting and best preserved in Spain. The Parish Church of Santa María is Renaissance, from the 16th-17th centuries; the Convent of the Trinitarian Fathers, now the Church of San Juan, is Baroque. In the Dávila Palace, located in the centre of the town, is the Museum of the sculptor Enrique Pérez Comendador and the painter Magdalena Leroux. The Museum has three floors and seven rooms in which more than 600 works by the couple are displayed. Mounted with a didactic character, in it you can follow, through numerous works, all the processes of the sculpture. Gastronomy: trout from Jerte, kid, cherries, kirchs -cherry- guard. Festivals: Cherry Blossom Festival - declared to be of regional tourist interest - is held in April by the Valle del Jerte Association. Ruta Start of routeCÁCERESIntermediate pointsCABEZUELA DEL VALLEJERTEHERVÁSEnd of routeCÁCERES Assessment: 0No votes yet