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Castilla y Leon

Castilla y Leon sits in the north-west of Spain. It is a landlocked region and shares a border with Portugal to the west as well 10 other regions.

It has a population of about 2.5 million. The main cities of the region include Valladolid with a population of 300,000. Burgos with 180,000 people. Salamanca which has 147,000 people. Leon with 128,000 and Palencia with 80,000.

Castilla y Leon

Salamanca is renowned for its orange tinged sandstone used in the old town which create a beautiful orange colour in the sunlight. The Plaza Mayor, Old town and Cathedral are all must see parts of Salamanca.

Segovia is renowned for its Roman ruins. The aqueduct is the most iconic image of the city. The Alcazar of Segovia is another amazing location.

Segovia - Castilla y Leon

If you are planning a visit to the region our 7 day Itinerary for Castilla y Leon page has useful advice and suggestions to help make the most of your trip.

Towns in the region

Astorga – offers Roman heritage, a magnificent cathedral, remarkable architecture and excellent food

Ávila – is famous for its perfectly preserved medieval walls, religious heritage and beautiful old town

Benavente – combines medieval monuments, attractive squares, excellent local cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere

Burgos – One of Spain’s Most Historic Cities

Las Médulas – a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with dramatic red cliffs, chestnut forests and scenic walking trails

Leon – combines rich history, impressive architecture, excellent food and vibrant local traditions

Palencia – offers beautiful churches, elegant plazas, peaceful parks and excellent local cuisine

Pedraza – is famous for its perfectly preserved medieval architecture, cobbled streets and impressive stone walls

Ponferrada – combines a rich medieval heritage with beautiful natural scenery

Sahagún – a rich cultural and architectural heritage shaped by Romanesque and Mudéjar styles

Salamanca – a beautiful and historic city famous for its yellowish stone

Soria – combines medieval streets, Romanesque churches, peaceful parks and a rich literary heritage

Villafranca del Bierzo – blends medieval architecture, religious heritage, mountain scenery and excellent local food

Zamora – is famous for its remarkable collection of Romanesque churches, medieval streets and impressive castle

Getting to the region

If flying to Spain, your best bet is probably to fly to Madrid and use the high-speed rail to travel to the region. Buy Tickets

Valladolid is about a 1 hour 10 minute high-speed rail trip from Madrid.

Salamanca is about 1 hour 40 minutes by train.

Leon is about a 2 hour 15 minute train trip from Madrid.

Segovia is between a 46 minute to 1 hour 10 minute train trip from Madrid.

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If driving, Valladolid is about a 2 hour 15 minute drive from Madrid.

Salamanca is about a 2 hour 20 minute drive from Madrid.

Leon is about a 3 hour 45 minute drive.

Segovia is about a 1 hour 10 minute drive.

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