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Posada Sierra de la Culebra

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Rooms & Views

Family Studio
2x Twin 18 Up to 4
Garden view

This suite's standout feature is the private pool. Boasting a private entrance, this suite includes 1 living room, 1 sep…

Queen Room - Disability Access
1x Double 15 Up to 4
Garden view

Guests will have a special experience as the double room provides a private pool. This double room includes a flat-scree…

Double Room
1x Double 12 Up to 2
Garden view

This double room offers a private pool. This double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a priv…

Double Room
1x Double 11 Up to 2
City view

Guests will have a special experience as the double room provides a private pool. This double room includes a flat-scree…

Small Twin Room
2x Twin 11 Up to 2
street view

Guests will have a special experience as the twin room features a private pool. This twin room is consisted of of a flat…

Double Room
1x Double 11 Up to 2
Garden view

This double room features a private pool. This double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a pr…

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Restaurants nearby

  • El Ermitaño★ Michelin El Ermitaño is accessed by a minor road flanked by vegetable gardens and fields of corn, a setting which reaffirms the gastronomic, cultural and family legacy of this aristocratic country house which retains close links with its surroundings and boasts an adjoining hermitage dating back to 1775. The Pérez brothers (Pedro Mario and Óscar Manuel), who look for contentment in even the smallest of things and who, in their own words, 'cook what we are', remain loyal to their history, their heritage and to their different yet complementary personalities. Take your pick between the à la carte, featur37.0km
  • BrigecioBib Impressively run by a friendly married couple, this restaurant located in a small village 10km to the northwest of Benavente takes its name from an ancient Asturian hill fort known as “Castro Brigecio”. Behind its façade, you’ll find a single, slightly impersonal contemporary-style dining room, albeit with a welcoming fireplace and excellent service. The extensive à la carte of traditional cuisine (on which you’ll also find the occasional more modern and contemporary recipe) is complemented by a selection of cod dishes (“bacalao a lo Tío” and “bacalao con crestas de gallo” (chicken comb) etc) 30.9km
  • G Pousada★ Michelin If you have yet to discover the modern cuisine of Trás-os-Montes, the “wonderful kingdom” extolled by the renowned writer Miguel Torga, you cannot miss this restaurant, an example of honesty, passion and a desire to excel. Expertly run by the Geadas brothers, with the media-savvy Óscar in the kitchen while António supervises the dining room and acts as sommelier, it boasts a classic décor and a spectacular view over the city’s fortress. Chestnuts, mushrooms, aromatic herbs, variants of the typical alheira sausage, a cheese trolley... local products take the lead in various menus: a seasonal on56.9km
  • La TrébedeBib Here, on the outskirts of this small village in Zamora province, young chef Pablo González has taken over the reins of this simple yet characterful restaurant with a gabled roof and a decor of agricultural implements. In the semi-visible kitchen, the focus is on an updated take on traditional cooking typified by standout dishes such as the crispy shrimp omelette with a slightly sweet touch thanks to the addition of a hint of quince, and the confit of pig’s ear cooked at low temperature, with a dried tomato and mussel salsa brava. While you’re in the area, we also recommend visiting the highly 36.6km
  • Lera★ Michelin Local landscapes define regions as much as their natural bounty and here, in the heart of the Castilian Meseta, you’ll find one of the culinary temples for game in the whole of Spain. Under the baton of Luis Alberto Lera, the restaurant (which is also home to a few attractive guestrooms) has continued to evolve, incorporating more contemporary techniques into traditional recipes while continuing to respect the latter. It also acts as a culinary reference for game and hunting in order to showcase the gastronomic traditions of this region. Choose between an impressive set menu entitled Tierra de64.0km
  • O JavaliBib A family-oriented establishment near the Montesinho Natural Park, where the virtues of the local Bragança cuisine are showcased. The place, easy to spot as it is right by the road, features a large car park, a public bar and two rustic-style dining rooms, both displaying hunting-themed decorations. The menu showcases regional Trás-os-Montes recipes and game dishes, always in hearty servings and based on fresh produce. Don’t miss the stewed wild boar with chestnuts, hare rice, Bragança-style lamb... or the wonderful grilled wild boar sirloin.55.7km
  • ContradiçãoBib The more informal venture by the Geadas brothers (Óscar and António), who, after their success at the renowned G Pousada, now seek to reaffirm their love and commitment to their homeland. Here, they advocate traditional cuisine aimed at promoting the local recipe repertoire, taking the authenticity of Bragança’s products to the wider world. In addition to dishes like Aunt Mariema’s tasty samosas (which can be vegetarian or meat), generous scallops with cockle couscous (made from Barbela wheat typical of Trás-os-Montes), you can find game options such as wild boar sirloin served with chestnut p56.5km
  • La LecheríaBib Famous for its artisanal blankets and bedspreads, Val de San Lorenzo is a small village just a few kilometres from Astorga in the heart of the Maragatería region in the province of León. This restaurant, occupying an old stone house that was once used as a dairy (hence its name), boasts a decidedly rustic yet meticulous decor which provides the backdrop for an à la carte of traditionally based cooking (cured meat croquettes; “false” duck risotto with wild mushrooms; pistachio biscuit with raspberry mousse and lemon ice-cream etc), impressively complemented by a tasting menu (served to the whol58.0km
  • Mu•na★ Michelin Occupying the Casa de Las Bombas, opposite the Castillo de los Templarios, Mu•na’s Arabic name (meaning “desire”) alludes to its desire to satisfy our appetite and our tastebuds. Here, owner-chef Samuel Naveira works with both passion and enthusiasm in this contemporary setting where the decorative ants embellishing the walls are somewhat unusual but are a metaphor for the hard work and effort of the entire team. His cuisine, which he showcases on a single, highly original tasting menu (Ikigai) introduces us to cuisine that plays with a fusion from around the globe while extolling the virtues 83.5km
  • Las TermasBib This family-run restaurant, just a few metres from the palace designed by Gaudí, boasts a spacious dining room featuring ochre walls and wood furnishings that create a very welcoming feel. Although it offers other dishes based around local and regional ingredients, the undoubted star of the show here is its signature and ever-present “Cocido Maragato” stew (closed price menu, wine and coffee included). The unique feature of this dish is that, contrary to usual practice, it is served in reverse order with the meat first, followed by the chickpeas and lastly the soup. You can also purchase Las T62.3km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • León Cathedral cathedral in Leon, Spain88.9km
  • Vía de la Plata ancient commercial and pilgrimage path95.4km
  • French Way pilgrims' way, part of Santiago Way88.9km
  • Basilica of San Isidoro church in León, Spain88.9km
  • Estadio Reino de León Football stadium in Castile and León, Spain87.4km
  • convent of San Marcos León88.6km
  • Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León Contemporary art museum in León, Spain89.0km
  • Azibo Reservoir Protected Landscape protected area in Portugal77.8km

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