Route through Extremadura by motorhome from Vitoria.
Hacer una ruta en autocaravana por Extremadura es una experiencia única para los amantes de la naturaleza, la historia, los viajes y la aventura. En esta guía te contamos nuestra ruta por Extremadura en autocaravana durante la primavera, con paradas imprescindibles y consejos prácticos. Eso sí, nosotros no pudimos ver los cerezos en flor en el Valle del Jerte, ya que este espectacular fenómeno natural suele darse entre finales de marzo y principios de abril, y dura alrededor de 10 a 15 días, dependiendo de las condiciones meteorológicas de cada año.
1. Vitoria- Valladolid
Our first stop was Valladolid. If you are newcomers and especially if you are travelling with children on the first day, we don't recommend doing too many kilometres as you will start off tired after all the preparations, explanations, etc. The best thing to do is to find a comfortable stop along the route, trying to make sure that we will have a place to spend the night. We will have time to improvise and live adventures for the rest of the holidays 😂.
We usually take the opportunity to visit a children's playground. This time it was the turn of the Valley of the Six Senses.
2. Devil's Waterfall
La Cascada del Diablo has some 30 metres long and reaches up to the 70 metres highThe water flows between large rocks and lush vegetation grows on the sides. The water flows between large rocks and lush vegetation grows on the sides, creating a perfect environment for a good day out at any time of the year, although if you want to see it at its best, the ideal time to visit is in spring.
From the top of the waterfall to the bottom there is a path made of stone stairs that takes about 15 minutes at a leisurely pace, so it's a good way to get to the bottom. a perfect walk for everyone. When you reach the lowest part of the waterfall, you can look out over the waterfall. the viewpointwhich offers spectacular views of the area.




Jarandilla de la Vera
At the Comarca de la VeraCáceres is located Jarandilla de la Vera. A historic town surrounded by nature, which stands out both for its heritage and for the tranquillity it offers.
One of the treasures it holds is its Castlethat the emperor Charles V used as a residence in his retirement to the Monastery of Yuste. In the Tourist Office you can find out about this and the many activities and services that the area has to offer.
Monfragüe National Park
Monfragüe Castle
Visiting the castle of Monfragüe is an option suitable for lazy people. You can leave your motorhome in the car park and a free minibus will take you up to the castle - what a view!



Scenic roads




Extremadura is one of those destinations that you really enjoy when you have the freedom to stop wherever you want and take the journey without rushing.
Travelling by motorhome is not just about getting around, it's about experiencing each place in a different way.
If you're thinking about trying this experience, here's how to get started 👇