Extremadura

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Extremadura is a rugged, sun-baked region in western Spain that feels wonderfully off the beaten path. Known for its Roman ruins, medieval towns, and vast cork oak forests, this is a place where you can wander through history without the crowds. The region is also a haven for birdwatchers, with the Monfragüe National Park offering some of the best raptor viewing in Europe.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To do justice to Extremadura, plan at least three to four days. This allows you to explore Mérida and Cáceres in depth, spend a day birdwatching in Monfragüe, and add a stop in Trujillo or Guadalupe. The region is best experienced at a leisurely pace, so consider basing yourself in a central town like Cáceres and making day trips. If you’re self-driving, you can easily combine it with a longer Andalusia or Portugal itinerary.

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