Begin your day by watching the sunrise as you discover the life of the wolf and other species in Sierra de la Culebra. Participate in an engaging workshop where you'll examine wolf and other species' skulls to gain a deeper understanding of their biology. Then, explore the wolf's habitat through an interpretive itinerary, learning about the diverse fauna and flora of the region. As the day comes to a close, experience the sunset while further exploring the wildlife of Sierra de la Culebra. Throughout the experience, you'll immerse yourself in nature, gaining insights into the ecology and behavior of local species.
Morning:
Experience the dawn for observing and understanding the wolf and the wildlife of Sierra de la Culebra (deer, roe deer, wild boar, fox, forest birds, birds of prey, etc.).
Participate in a workshop featuring wolf and other carnivore and herbivore skulls (fox, dog, badger, cat, roe deer) and study wildlife signs (droppings, antlers, tracks, feeding remains, etc.). Explore a collection of mastiff collars to protect their necks.
Engage in an interpretive itinerary in the wolf habitat. Learn about natural values and interpret wolf signs (tracks, droppings) and those of other carnivores and herbivores, observe forest birds, appreciate the landscape, geology, identify flora, and understand human uses of plants.
Afternoon:
Await sunset for observing and understanding the wolf and the wildlife of Sierra de la Culebra (deer, roe deer, wild boar, forest birds, birds of prey, etc.).
The guide will be in the square next to the church, he will be with a sign
Castile and León is the largest autonomous community in Spain, known for its rich history, medieval architecture, and stunning landscapes. It's home to historic cities, ancient castles, and some of Spain's most renowned wine regions, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Burgos Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the most important cathedrals in Spain. It houses the tomb of El Cid, a national hero.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Las Médulas is an ancient Roman gold mining complex with stunning red-hued landscapes. It's a unique blend of history and natural beauty.
One of Spain's most renowned wine regions, Ribera del Duero is known for its high-quality red wines. Visitors can tour vineyards, taste wines, and learn about the winemaking process.
Roast suckling pig, a traditional dish from Segovia, known for its crispy skin and tender meat.
Roast lamb, a specialty of Castile and León, cooked in a wood-fired oven until tender and flavorful.
A semi-hard cheese made from cow's milk, known for its rich and creamy flavor.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the region's outdoor attractions and cultural sites. The crowds are moderate, and the landscapes are beautiful with blooming flowers in spring and vibrant foliage in fall.
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Castile and León is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Valladolid-Campo Grande Station, Leon Station
Valladolid Bus Station, Leon Bus Station, Burgos Bus Station
Local bus services are the primary means of public transport in cities like Valladolid, Leon, and Burgos. They are affordable and cover most major attractions.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber (limited availability)
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful university city with a stunning Plaza Mayor, a historic cathedral, and a rich cultural heritage. Salamanca is known for its golden sandstone buildings and vibrant student life.
A medieval walled city known for its well-preserved city walls and historic sites. Ávila is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a great destination for history enthusiasts.
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