Destinations
Navalvillar de Pela
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Navalvillar de Pela
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Town Hall Navalvillar de Pela
- Tel.:924 861 800
- Fax: 924 860 274
- Email: webmaster[@]navalvillardepela.es
- Website address: www.navalvillardepela.es/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ayuntamiento.denavalvillardepela
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/NVORadio
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A stroll through the streets of this town will enable you to make contact with its people, its culture, its traditions and popular festivals so that you can experience Extremadura in full.
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Type:
- Locality
Theme:
- Destinations
Target audience:
- Families
- Young people
- Single people
- Senior citizens
- Children
- Couples
- Single people
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Moheda Alta Periurban Conservation and Recreation Park
Although it contains a wide variety of fauna and flora, the Moheda Alta Periurban Conservation and Recreation Park stands out above all for its "dehesa" meadow pasture land scenery, so typical of the municipality of Navalvillar de Pela in Badajoz province.
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Colonias de Cernícalo Primilla de Acedera Special Protection Area (SPA) for Birds
The area attracts kestrels throughout the year, especially in the breeding season.
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Embalse de Orellana and Sierra de Pela Special Protection Area (SPA) for Birds and Site of Scientific Interest (SSI)
Many of the populations that make up this site can be found around the area's many castles, forts, palaces and fortified houses.
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Orellana de la Sierra
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Acedera
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Moheda Alta pastureland Interpretation Centre
The northeast of the province of Badajoz is a veritable paradise for thousands of cranes who winter there every year.
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Festival of the Cranes
This festival will give you a chance to learn about the behaviour of these birds wintering in Extremadura.
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San Antón Race in Navalvillar
For Saint Anthony's day, Navalvillar de Pela deck out their horses to commemorate how the Moors were scared away.
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San Antón Race in Navalvillar
For Saint Anthony's day, Navalvillar de Pela deck out their horses to commemorate how the Moors were scared away.