14TH CENTURY CASTLE
Rising up on a cleft on the fertile plain of the river
Águeda and covered with ivy, this castle has a keep which is an unsurpassable
observatory for contemplating the landscapes of the Campo Charro. It is an ideal
enclave to discover the beauty of a splendid natural setting and to admire the
rich monumental heritage of Ciudad Rodrigo. After passing through its well
cared-for garden, inside detailed period aspects stand out, Castilian furniture,
a splendid courtyard and cheerful bedrooms, some with exceptional views. The
stone arcades of the dining room inspire admiration, as does the typical
Salamanca cooking, which includes a local sausage, the `farinato`, delicious
roasts and Iberian hams.