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Vinuesa City Council

Vinuesa City Council

Oficina de turismo

The Town Hall of Vinuesa is located in the historic center of the town, one of the most representative urban areas of the region of Pinares. Surrounded by ancestral homes and traditional stone and wood architecture, it is part of an environment linked to the history of the road and transhumance, which gave prosperity to the municipality between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. Vinuesa thus retains the stately and mountain character that makes it one of the most unique villages in the province of Soria.

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Laguna Negra and Glacial Cirques of Urbión Natural Park House

Laguna Negra and Glacial Cirques of Urbión Natural Park House

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The House of the Natural Park Laguna Negra and Glacial Cirques of Urbión is the interpretation center of the protected natural area of the Laguna Negra and glacial cirques of the Sierra de Urbión, located in Vinuesa, in the Soria region of Pinares. It is located on the forest track from Vinuesa to the Laguna Negra, about 3 km from the town center, in a mountain environment associated with the high altitudes of the province of Soria. The resource is not an isolated monument, but an environmental outreach equipment installed to explain a park of glacial relief, forest masses and high mountain lakes. From here you can interpret the landscape of the Laguna Negra, the glacial cirques of the north and northwest slopes of the Sierra de Urbión and the mosaic of pine forests, streams and wetlands that characterize this sector of the mountains of Soria. Its interest for visitors is that it allows them to understand what is seen on the ground: a landscape shaped by Quaternary ice, with glacial lakes and a high altitude environment of great ecological value. The available documentation indicates that the park exceeds 4,600 hectares and is part of the Natura 2000 Network, with protection figures such as ZEPA and LIC. The Park House functions as a gateway to this protected area and as a support for the routes and interpretative visits from Vinuesa. Its relevance is environmental and educational, because it helps to contextualize one of the best known natural landscapes of the province of Soria and Castilla y León.

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La Muedra Cemetery

La Muedra Cemetery

ERMITA

The Cemetery of La Muedra is the last material witness of the old village of La Muedra, flooded by the Cuerda del Pozo reservoir after the progressive abandonment of its neighbors. The complex preserves a small necropolis linked to the old town, located in the surroundings of Vinuesa, in the heart of the Pinares region, and today functions as a place of memory of the disappeared village.[3 The most interesting thing for the visitor is the contrast between the silence of the funerary enclosure and the surrounding landscape of reservoir and scrubland. The visit helps to understand how the territory changed with the construction of the reservoir and why some elements, such as the cemetery and the church tower, were left as the only visible vestiges of the old town. The visit also helps to understand how the territory changed with the construction of the reservoir. La Muedra is mentioned in local routes and in informative contents of Soria, and has a memorial inaugurated by the Diputación de Soria in memory of its neighbors, which reinforces its heritage and emotional value. Due to its open location, the visit is more comfortable with good light, especially in the morning or at sunset, when the surroundings of the reservoir offer a clearer reading of the submerged landscape.

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El Lavadero

El Lavadero

NATURAL

El Lavadero de Vinuesa is a traditional open-air laundry, built in 1872 and supplied by the waters of the Remonicio River, within the historic center of the town. It is a piece of popular architecture linked to the daily use of water, with a wooden roof and stone basins, an example of a communal work space that retained a practical and social function for decades. It was built in 1872 and was supplied by the waters of the Remonicio river, within the historic center of the town. From the visitor's point of view, the whole can be appreciated under the structure of beams, with the water running and reflections on the slabs, which helps to understand how the domestic tasks were organized in the past in mountain and mountain villages. Its interest is not only ethnographic: it also summarizes Vinuesa's relationship with water and with an environment of pine forests, streams and clean watercourses of the region.[11 The municipal tourist website includes it in the tour of the historic center, which indicates its local relevance as a visitable heritage of the town. It is a brief stop, very suitable to combine with a walk through the old town. The soft light of early morning or late afternoon usually favors photography, especially when the water and wood generate more marked contrasts. The light of the day is very good for photography, especially when the water and the wood generate more marked contrasts.[4

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Salobral Fountain

Salobral Fountain

NATURAL

La Fuente del Salobral is a source of sodium sulfide water located in the area of Vailengua, in the municipality of Vinuesa. The complex is associated with an old spa and today combines the function of a resting point with that of a small mineral-medicinal spring, in an environment of mountain and pine forest linked to the Duero valley. From the point of visit there are open views over the reservoir, the Revinuesa valley and the masses of Scots pine that surround Vinuesa. The interest of the site lies both in the landscape and in the spring itself, known locally for its characteristic sulfur smell, hence the popular nickname of "source of rotten eggs." The Diputación de Soria and the City Council of Vinuesa have publicized its recovery as a resource for public use, and the hiking route linked to the Senda del Duero presents it as a stopping point of low difficulty. There is no specific figure of protection for the spring, but it is part of a very frequented environment within the scope of the Laguna Negra and the glacial cirques of Urbión.[11 The best time to visit it is usually spring, summer and early autumn, when access is more comfortable and the pine forest offers good visual shelter; in winter, the environment can be very cold and icy.[2

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Black Lagoon

Black Lagoon

NATURAL

The Laguna Negra de Urbión is a lagoon of glacial origin located in the municipality of Vinuesa, at an altitude of 1,800-2,000 meters, wedged between rocky walls shaped by ice and surrounded by a dense mountain pine forest. Its basin is part of the Natural Park of the Laguna Negra and the Glacial Cirques of Urbión, a protected area where the landscape is marked by glacial processes, streams, pastures and masses of Scots pine. From the point of visit the dark sheet of water, the rocky front that encases it and the contrast between the lagoon and the forest can be seen. On clear days, the whole transmits well the severe and cold character of the glacial cirque; it is also a good starting point for those who continue towards the Laguna Larga, the Laguna Helada or the source of the Duero. The lagoon is among the best known sites in Soria and Castilla y León, and its surroundings are included in the Natura Network and in a special protection area for birds. The visit is especially recommended in spring and autumn, when the flow, the colors of the forest and the low light enhance the contrast of the landscape; in summer it is advisable to go early because of the influx and the heat on the way up.[9

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Bird Viewpoint

Bird Viewpoint

MIRADOR

The Mirador de Aves de Vinuesa is a landscape observatory installed on an old restored landfill, converted into a reading point of the landscape around the Duero and the pine forests of the region. The wooden installation, with large windows, allows one to look out over the plain and the mosaic of forest masses, sheets of water and open clearings that surround the town.[7 Its main interest lies in the observation of birds linked to forest environments and nearby wetlands, favored by its position in an area of good environmental quality and within the scope of the SPA and SCI indicated by the Vinuesa Town Council. From the viewpoint there is also a wide view of Vinuesa and the transition landscape towards the Cuerda del Pozo reservoir, cited by the local press as one of the visual attractions of the point. The viewpoint is located in the town of Vinuesa. It is a short visit resource, more interpretive than sporting, useful for a quiet stop and to complete a route through the surroundings of the Duero trail or the Natural Park of Laguna Negra and the Glacial Cirques of Urbión. The best light is usually in the early morning or late afternoon, when the landscape gains relief and wildlife observation is more comfortable; on clear days in spring and autumn the bird activity is usually more interesting.

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Tourist Office

Tourist Office

Oficina de turismo

The Tourist Office of Vinuesa is a tourist information resource of municipal character, located in the town of Vinuesa, province of Soria, Castilla y León, at the address Castilla de Vinuesa, s/n, with approximate coordinates 41.91079, -2.75915. Its function is to serve visitors and provide information about the heritage, natural and cultural resources of the Pinares de Soria area. It is not a historic-artistic monument or a heritage asset built as such, but rather a tourist service to support visits to the municipality. The documentation consulted identifies its location and opening hours, but does not provide a date of foundation, architectural style or notable heritage elements specific to the building. Vinuesa is a town in the Pinares region of Soria, known for its forest landscape and its general tourist interest, which explains the presence of this office as a point of reference for organizing visits to the town center and the surrounding resources.

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Eagle Peak

Eagle Peak

MIRADOR

The Pico del Águila is a natural viewpoint in Vinuesa, in the province of Soria, located in the surroundings of the region of Pinares and the Picos de Urbión. From this high point there is a wide panoramic view of the Cuerda del Pozo reservoir, the pine forests surrounding the town and, on clear days, the mountainous landscape of the area. Its main interest is landscape: it allows to understand at a glance the relationship between water, forest and relief that defines this sector of the mountain range of Soria. The access route is described as a well-marked trail in local reports, which reinforces its value as a simple destination for hiking and landscape observation. Vinuesa is located at an altitude of over a thousand meters, at the foot of the Picos de Urbión and near the Sierra de Cebollera, in an area closely linked to slash pine forests and the presence of rivers and streams such as the Duero River. This context explains why the Pico del Águila has become one of the most recognizable points to contemplate the natural geography of the municipality.

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Quintanarejo

Quintanarejo

ERMITA

El Quintanarejo is a small hamlet of Vinuesa, in the pine forest region of Soria, located in an environment of mountain and pine reforestation that connects with several local places mentioned by the municipality, such as Charco de las Peñas, El Urcajón or Hoya Zarzosa. In the town center is preserved the hermitage of Santa Catalina, a rectangular building, hipped roof, voussoir door and belfry with bell, a simple example of rural religious architecture. The interest for the visitor is not so much in a great monument as in the whole: a small settlement, closely linked to the forest landscape, with quiet streets and a hermitage that acts as a visual and patrimonial landmark. The municipal reference to anthropoid burials in the surroundings and to traditional architecture reinforces the historical value of the place, even if there is no great museumization. It is a particularly suitable visit for those who visit Vinuesa and its surroundings in terms of minor heritage and landscape. The available documentation underlines its character as a quiet and rural destination, with a stable population and vacationers, surrounded by pine forests. The best light usually comes early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the farmhouse and the chapel stand out against the green surroundings; in autumn and winter the landscape gains contrast, while in summer the pine forest offers more of a sense of shelter.

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Sant Inés

Sant Inés

PARAJE

Sant Inés is a high mountain spot located in the municipality of Vinuesa, in the surroundings of the Picos de Urbión and the mountains of La Cebollera, within the region of Pinares. The name is associated here with the Puerto y Punto de Nieve de Santa Inés, an open space of slope and hill, with heights around 1,850 m and mountain landscape modeled by the cold climate and winter snow.[2 From the point of visit a wide landscape of pine forests, hills and mountains of the Iberian system is dominated, with a clear sense of border between valleys and watersheds. In the winter season the environment functions as a small ski resort, while in the rest of the year it is still of interest as a natural viewpoint and a base for hiking and biking routes.[10 The place is mentioned by Vinuesa's own tourist website as the smallest snow point in the peninsula, and also by local guides and routes linked to hiking and cycling. The presence of a mountain cataloged as Santa Inés in Vinuesa reinforces its geographical and forest relevance in the territory.[14 The best time to visit it, if you are looking for open landscape and good visibility, is usually from late spring to early autumn; in winter the interest turns to snow and sporting activity.

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