The Camino Moazárabe connects the south of Spain with Santiago de Compostela. In its stretch through Extremadura, this route covers approximately 120 kilometres, offering pilgrims a spectacular variety of landscapes and historical sites.
Its origins date back to the time of the Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula, and its name honours the Mozarabs, those Christians who retained their faith in Muslim lands during the medieval period of Al-Andalus.
Starting in Monterrubio de la Serena, the Camino Mozárabe will guide you through a series of picturesque towns such as Castuera and Campanario, leading you closer to the history and culture of Extremadura with each stop along the way.
But the true gem of this path awaits you at the end of your journey, Mérida, the ancient Roman capital of Hispania. Here, you can visit the famous Roman Theatre, the Roman Bridge, among many other monuments.
So get ready to embark on an adventure you will never forget. Each step you take will bring you closer to the history, culture, and beauty of this wonderful region.