
Castle of Santa Gadea del Cid
Fortress of the fifteenth century on the remains of the eleventh century, on top of a rock. Homage tower with gothic vault. Views of the Ebro River and the Obarenes Territory.

BurgosCastilla y LeónIdeal time to visit. Low tourist numbers expected.
Santa Gadea del Cid, a corner with soul in the heart of Castilla y León.

Fortress of the fifteenth century on the remains of the eleventh century, on top of a rock. Homage tower with gothic vault. Views of the Ebro River and the Obarenes Territory.

Temple of the 13th century on Romanesque base, in pink ashlar masonry. Crenellated square tower, polygonal apse and Plateresque altarpiece from 1540.

Main access of the medieval wall (XV century). Pointed arch with heraldic coats of arms. The old jail is preserved inside.

Second gate of the wall, on Abajo Street. 15th century pointed arch, next to the walkway that communicates with the threshing floors.

Eighteenth century chapel located in the vicinity of the castle. It is part of the religious heritage of the village.

Temple of single nave with pointed barrel vault. Presbytery and apse chapel of Romanesque design.
Routes, experiences and activities to discover the village.
Santa Gadea del Cid is located in Burgos, Castilla y León.