Valencia de Alcántara
Valencia de Alcántara is situated 10km from the Portuguese border in an area
known as La Raya, with a population of about 3,000 people, although this can
treble in August with many people returning to visit their family along with
some Spanish tourists. The town dates back to Roman times and there is still
much evidence of Roman occupation, including an aqueduct, fountains and
threshing circles (there is currently some debate as to whether these
pre-date even the Romans).
The heart of Valencia de Alcántara is medieval and many buildings are at
least 300 years old, including a Jewish section with an old synagogue, which
has been declared an area of historical interest by the EU.
The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside and there are a number of
country properties, sometimes with great views of the lake, but these houses
will often need at least modernising and sometimes more extensive
renovation.
There are many charming villages and hamlets and during the summer each has
its own fiesta, which usually includes games, cooking competitions, a
subasta (auction for the village saint) and a concert or dance. Much fun is
had by all and the Saturday of the fiesta normally culminates in a very late
night!
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