Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Natural Park of the Black Lagoon Soria

Any time of year is good to wander through the paths of the park. The darkness of the water has baffled man since ancient times.



   


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Natural Park of the Black Lagoon Soria
How to get;
The Black Lagoon is 50 km from Soria capital. To arrive you must take the N-234 towards Burgos and reach the town of Cidones. Nearing the end of the village, taking the detour to the right direction Vinuesa. Once here, you will see the signs that will lead you to the Black Lagoon, through Revinuesa Valley.
Where to sleep;
At Posada Real Carreteros cabin, located in Street of Sorrows, 45 Casarejos (Soria). It is built on what was a house of the eighteenth century highway. The house has been rebuilt with the same materials of the past as mud, stone and wood, respecting the fine architecture of yesteryear. www. .com posadacarreteros
Where To Eat;
Restaurante el Paso de la Serra, is located at the foot of the Black Lagoon. They say that here is the best porcini broth area. http://www.lagunanegra.org/Elrestaurante.htm
What to do;
Black Lake, starts the road leading to the Peak Urbión, 2228 meters in altitude.
Top up, your feet will Lagoon Urbión and birth south of the Douro River.
Like something out of a fairy its forest dominates the landscape with large areas of Scots pine, beech and chestnut trees. But it is fair to say that is in the fall when it deploys all its beauty, thanks to the color contrasts, who dress in deep reds, oranges and yellows.
The route can be followed, just 30 kilometers from this beautiful place where Calatañazor is wrapped in a great mysticism. This town deserves a stop along the way.
In this environment it is one of the best preserved forests in the world Sabinas. Composed by a striking landscape of glacial geomorphology .With copies that reach 14 meters high and 2,000 years old.
Nearby you have a must in the field of Numancia Celtiberian. The "heroic city" ranks extensive and high hill of La Muela de Garray.

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