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Villages of the Sierra de Francia

 

(vero;2026-March-16)

We also have a blog entry about the three rewarding days we spent in the Sierra de Francia.

Monléon. The medieval ramparts; the village gate can be seen on the right.
Monléon. View of the main street after having passed the village gate. Monléon. The 15th century castle. Monléon. The keep of the castle with a view over the surrounding hills. Monléon. View of the surrounding hills from the ramparts. Monléon. The main street. Monléon. The parish church. Monléon. House with flowers. A house in Las Casas del Conde adorned with wooden sculptures as many other houses in the village. Las Casas del Conde. Las Casas del Conde. The Hermitage of the Humilladero at the exit of Las Casas del Conde on the path leading to San Martin del Castañar. The Calvary of Las Casas del Conde. Beautiful carved olive tree seen on the path between Las Casas del Conde and San Martin del Castañar. Another of those carved olive trees. The parish church of San Martin del Castañar. San Martin del Castañar. San Martin del Castañar. One of the works of art to be found along the path between San Martin del Castañar and Sequeros. We liked this one. A street in the village of Sequeros. Sequeros. After Sequeros, on the way to Las Casas del Conde, the summit of the Peña de Francia (1727m) in the distance. The Plaza Mayor of La Alberca. The Plaza Mayor of La Alberca. The Plaza Mayor of La Alberca. Detail of a house in La Alberca. The Plaza Mayor of La Alberca. If you take a closer look at the cross, you will see the instruments of the Passion sculpted on the pillar. The Plaza Mayor of La Alberca. Mogarraz, the village where the houses are decorated with the portraits of its former inhabitants taken in the early 60s after the village lost most of its people to emigration (see our blog article). Mogarraz. Portraits on the walls of the parish church. Mogarraz, the Plaza Mayor. Mogarraz, the Plaza Mayor.

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