Sierra de Francia Wine Route

The Sierra de Francia is located in the Iberian Peninsula, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, covering mainly the provinces of Salamanca and Cáceres. The Designation of Origin that regulates the wines of the area is the D.O. Sierra de Salamanca, known for its red and white wines produced in a unique mountainous environment.
Map of the Sierra de Francia Wine Route
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Which Wineries to Visit on the Sierra de Francia Wine Route?
Discover more than 20 wineries on the Sierra de Francia Wine Route. See Wineries!
Cultural Attractions on the Sierra de Francia Wine Route
La Alberca
Visit La Alberca, a charming medieval village declared a Historic-Artistic Site in the province of Salamanca, known for its traditional architecture houses.
Miranda del Castañar
Explore Miranda del Castañar, a picturesque walled village with an impressive 15th-century castle and cobbled streets that preserve its medieval charm in the province of Salamanca.
Monfragüe
Discover Monfragüe National Park in the province of Cáceres, a natural paradise with breathtaking mountain landscapes, rivers, and a great diversity of flora and fauna.
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