Located within the monumental area, right in the town centre of Oropesa, it can first be glanced from the Extremadura dual carriageway, the N-V, at Km 148. The Parador is 35 km from Talavera de la Reina, 32 from Navalmoral de la Mata and 112 km from Toledo.
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Located within the monumental area, right in the town centre of Oropesa, it can first be glanced from the Extremadura dual carriageway, the N-V, at Km 148. The Parador is 35 km from Talavera de la Reina, 32 from Navalmoral de la Mata and 112 km from Toledo.
The ancestral home of the Álvarez family of Toledo, the Counts of Oropesa, which was a refuge for soldiers, monks and nobles in other times, offers exceptional panoramic views of the Gredos mountain range. The historical value of the Keep backing on to the Parador, the columns and arcades of the courtyard, and the swimming pool, with exceptional views of the flat lands of the Campo Arañuelo, form a very attractive whole. Lamps, large chests and curtains dominate the interior decoration, in which the spaciousness and brightness of the bedrooms and the working and leisure rooms stands out. Game and seasonal products are characteristic of Oropesa, where the cuisine of Toledo offers lamb, roast kid, and other specialities such as 'migas del Arañuelo' (fried breadcrumbs), and 'perdiz escabechada' (partridge). ||
Located within the monumental area, right in the town centre of Oropesa, it can first be glanced from the Extremadura dual carriageway, the N-V, at Km 148. The Parador is 35 km from Talavera de la Reina, 32 from Navalmoral de la Mata and 112 km from Toledo.
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