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Spain’s Game of Thrones locations: Los Barruecos Natural Park

Spain’s Game of Thrones locations: Los Barruecos Natural Park

by Irene Corchado Resmella | Aug 15, 2017 | Cáceres - southwest, Nature & walking

I have a confession to make, Piggy Travellers… I haven’t watched any GoT, and I have no intention of watching it anytime soon. Call me a weirdo, but people constantly talking and posting about a series or film puts me off watching it. However, as I know there are many...
Birdwatching and walking in Extremadura: Monfragüe National Park

Birdwatching and walking in Extremadura: Monfragüe National Park

by Irene Corchado Resmella | Jun 8, 2017 | Cáceres – northeast, Castles, Nature & walking

If you like nature, walking and birdwatching, Monfragüe should be on your list of places to go during your trip to Extremadura. It’s located in Cáceres province, only a 30-minute drive from Plasencia, and it also makes a good day trip from Cáceres and Trujillo....
Pigs and hidden rural treasures: Torrequemada’s corralás

Pigs and hidden rural treasures: Torrequemada’s corralás

by Irene Corchado Resmella | May 15, 2017 | Cáceres - southwest, Nature & walking

Extremadura is a truly fascinating place for those who love the rural world. The dehesa plains hide numerous treasures that only locals know. The corralás in Torrequemada, near Cáceres, are a great example. I learned about the corralás barely four months ago, while...
Extremadura castles: views from castillo de Alange

Extremadura castles: views from castillo de Alange

by Irene Corchado Resmella | Nov 14, 2016 | Badajoz – northwest, Castles, Nature & walking

Did you know there are 332 castles only in Extremadura? Despite the big size of the region, it’s still an impressive number, don’t you think? And the best thing is that you can visit most of them for free, like the one in Alange. DISCLOSURE This article is...
Swimming in Extremadura: the Orellana reservoir

Swimming in Extremadura: the Orellana reservoir

by Irene Corchado Resmella | Sep 20, 2016 | Badajoz – northeast, Nature & walking

After months of no rain, Extremadura looks like a yellow desert in summer. A desert full of oases, though, be it rivers, streams, natural pools or reservoirs. With over 1,500 km of freshwater coastline, the possibilities for swimming in Extremadura are many, but...
Walking in Extremadura: Villanueva de la Serena-Magacela

Walking in Extremadura: Villanueva de la Serena-Magacela

by Irene Corchado Resmella | Feb 2, 2016 | Badajoz – northeast, Castles, Nature & walking

Every time I go back to Extremadura I try to include a day of walking in my agenda. I tend to eat a lot while I’m there (a classic when you are at mom’s), so a good walk keeps me, if not fit, at least guilt-free. Today I’m sharing a recent walking route I did with my...
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My name is Irene Corchado Resmella and I'm the person behind Piggy Traveller. From Extremadura but living in Edinburgh. An independent Spanish sworn translator and content writer. Serial expat, frequent traveller, Russophile.
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