Aldea del Cano, a charming village that combines history and tradition. Located right on the Vía de la Plata, it still retains remnants from the Roman era, evidence of which includes the Santiago Bencáliz bridge or the milestones that pilgrims find on the road linking Aldea del Cano and Casas de Don Antonio. Admire the church of San Martín de Tours, the patron saint of the municipality, and don't... [+ info]
Aldea del Cano, a charming village that combines history and tradition. Located right on the Vía de la Plata, it still retains remnants from the Roman era, evidence of which includes the Santiago Bencáliz bridge or the milestones that pilgrims find on the road linking Aldea del Cano and Casas de Don Antonio. Admire the church of San Martín de Tours, the patron saint of the municipality, and don't miss the opportunity to visit its ethnographic museums: the Municipal Museum of Tuero and the Museum of Historical Uniforms. Here you can learn about the trades and traditions of the local population.