Tourism for Everybody To say “accessible tourism” wants to open all doors to everyone and to gradually pull down the obstacles which travellers can encounter. Download our brochure here
Religious Tourism The Province of Segovia provides a great range of tourism opportunities which even the most demanding visitor will enjoy, covering as it does a total of 6,949km2 and offering attractions of all kinds Download our brochure here
Monumental Tourism The Aqueduct, Cathedral and Alcázar: the traditional route inside the city walls. In addition to other buildings and places of interest. Download our brochure here
Gastronomic Tourism A perfect blend of traditional cuisine and a news gastronomic culture. Download our brochure here
Family Tourism The province of Segovia offers special characteristics and atractiones for family holidays. Download our brochure here
Bussiness and Professional Segovia is an ideal city to accommodate conventions, seminars, and meetings of all types. Download our brochure here
Witnesses of a Bygone Era (Prádena) Flora and fauna trails in the province of Segovia Download our brochure here
The Little Giant of the Mountains (La Granja) Flora and fauna trails in the province of Segovia Download our brochure here
The Lord of the Water (Cantalejo) Flora and fauna trails in the province of Segovia Download our brochure here
The Domesticated Forest (Añe) The Domesticated Forest Flora and fauna trails in the province of Segovia Download our brochure here
Villacastín Village The municipality (town) of Villacastín is located southwest in the province of Segovia, to which it belongs, and bordering with the province of Ávila, with a current population of 1,700 inhabitants. Download our brochure here
Turégano Village Located in the central part of the province of Segovia, at 935 metres above sea level, and 34km from the provincial capital, the village of Turégano can be found nestled within the wide valley between the Pirón and Cega rivers, in the geographical area known as la Campiña. Download our brochure here
Sepúlveda Village In the Iron Age, Sepúlveda emerged as a Celtic fort of the Arevaci tribe. Remains uncovered in Duratón in 1791 and 1949 suggest, during the Roman era, a broad lifestyle with external relations, and a judicial statute. Download our brochure here
Riaza Village This mountain village is located on the north face of the Macizo de Allón at a height of 1,190 metres. Download our brochure here
Prádena Village Located on the upper reaches of the Somosierra mountain, this is the southernmost township of the Community of Towns and Lands of Sepúlveda. Download our brochure here
Pedraza Village The Medieval town of Pedraza is an incomparable setting, declared a Monumental Complex in 1951 and honoured at the “C” awards for tourism in Castille-Leon in 1993, and the Europa Nostra Prize in 1996. Download our brochure here
Navafría Village Navafría is a mountain village located under the mantle of pine that bears its name, with an average altitude of over 1,200 m and an area of 30 km2, in the south of Segovia province, Download our brochure here
Martín Muñoz de las Posadas Village The origins of Martín Muñoz de las Posadas can be traced to the end of the eleventh century... Download our brochure here
Maderuelo Village The town lies on a long arm of land bordering the course of the Riaza river, at the eastern extremity of the Pradales or Serrezuela mountains. Download our brochure here
La Granja Village The Real Sitio de San Ildefonso (royal site of St. Ildefonso) is comprised of the three villages of La Granja, Valsaín and Pradera de Navalhorno Download our brochure here
Fuentidueña Village Fuentidueña, literally "Lady of the Springs" (fontis donna), is very rich in water, with numerous springs and two rivers, the Duratón and las Fuentes, the latter following into the former after only a very short distance. Download our brochure here
El Espinar Village The Municipality of El Espinar extends over a vast valley situated on the north face of the Guadarrama mountain range. Download our brochure here
Cuéllar Village Cuéllar, settled since prehistoric times on several hills and surrounded by the largest area of resinous pines in Europe, is the largest provincial town in Segovia with a population of 9,800 inhabitants. Download our brochure here
Coca Village Surrounded by imposing forest and silhouetted on the promontory formed by the Voltoya and Eresma rivers, Coca-Ciudad de Cauca is one of the oldest continuously populated settlements on the Iberian Peninsula Download our brochure here
Ayllón Village The Medieval town of Ayllón has been officially recognised as a national complex of historical and artistic monuments since 1973. The town, which is of great architectural and cultural richness is located in the north-east of the province of Segovia Download our brochure here
Segovia tourism Segovia, declared a Word Heritage City for many reasons, offers a wide range of year round activities to visitors. Download our brochure here
Segovia City The UNESCO acknowledged this in1985 by declaring it a World Heritage City. Segovia is a beautiful city standing on a rocky outcrop between the Eresma and Clamores rivers Download our brochure here