La Calzada de Béjar

Salamanca town whose name evokes the ancient Roman road. The Béjar Road is a stop with history on the Via Plata, in the foothills of the Sierra de Béjar.

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The Calzada de Béjar is a small Salamanca town whose identity has been shaped by the ancient Via Plata. Settled on top of the Roman road itself, it preserves remnants of its past, such as milestones and a bridge. For pilgrims, it's a stop that offers a deep connection with the history of the route. Situated at the foothills of the Sierra de Béjar, the landscape begins to change, signaling the mountains. The town, of rural character, offers a tranquil atmosphere and basic services for rest. It's an ideal stage to enjoy history and nature before tackling the ascent to Béjar Port.

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Routes that pass through La Calzada de Béjar

Discover the routes and stages that have this locality as a starting, ending or passing point.

Way of the Plate

Aldeanueva del Camino a La Calzada de Béjar

21.80 km 5.45 h Media

La Calzada de Béjar a Fuenterroble de Salvatierra

20.20 km 5.05 h Baja

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