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El Jardín del Laurel - only adults -
El Jardín del Laurel - only adults - in Candelario features 4-star accommodation with a garden, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Hotel Rural Vistahermosa
Situated in Béjar, 50 km from Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve, Hotel Rural Vistahermosa features accommodation with a garden and free private parking. Free WiFi and a tour desk are offered.

Ronda Navarra by Valdesierra
Located in the heart of Béjar, the air-conditioned Apartamentos Valdesierra offer views of the countryside. It is 10 km from the ski slopes of La Covatilla.

Hotel Rural Candela y Plata
Hotel Rural Candela y Plata features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Puerto de Béjar.

Hospedium Hotel La Fuente
El Hospedium hotel la fuente se encuentra en la pequeña localidad de Candelario a 4 minutos de Béjar. Hay conexión gratuita Wifi.

Hotel Casa Beletri
Hotel Casa Beletri is 1 km from the centre of Béjar and a 15-minute drive from La Covatilla Ski Resort. Ski equipment can be hired and there is 24-hour reception and free Wi-Fi.

Hotel Los Duques
Hotel Los Duques is located in Béjar. Each accommodation at the 2-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a shared lounge and to a terrace.

Hotel Cinco Castaños
Hotel Cinco Castaños has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Candelario. This 2-star hotel offers a tour desk.
El descanso de la Covatilla
A recently renovated apartment, El descanso de la Covatilla offers accommodation in Béjar.

APARTAMENTOS LUDOVICO
APARTAMENTOS LUDOVICO is set in Béjar. It is situated 50 km from Las Batuecas Natural Park and features a lift. The apartment has family rooms.

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Bejar was ok as a jumping off point.
Bejar was ok as a jumping off point. If we were to come back to the area we would probably stay in Candolario,. a small town that is more picturesque and only 13 minutes away. The visit to the Plaza del Toro was definitely worth the time as was walking the wall of Bejar.Guest review byMad JohnUnited States - 10.0
A hidden gem in the Salamanca province.
A hidden gem in the Salamanca province. One of the most beautiful villages we have ever seen in Spain. So spotlessly clean, so nicely-kept and we particularly liked that it was not full of souvenir shops.Guest review byACFamilySpain - 10.0
Great little village full of authentic old Spanish buildings...
Great little village full of authentic old Spanish buildings, nice church and active water troughs which was nice to see. The footpaths - Rua de Plata, etc. are also great for cyclists - long, straight and scenic. I took many great photos of the nature all around. I was there one night only but could definitely stay the weekend there particularly if I'd brought a bike.Guest review byAurielRoeUnited Kingdom - 8.0
We went to the Blues festival held every July in the old...
We went to the Blues festival held every July in the old bull ring up in the chestnut woods above Bejar so were just wanting a room to sleep. Bejar itself, interesting old town once centre of a thriving wool and cloth trade but feeling in decline now with closed shops. But still attractive old quarter along the Main Street linking several plazas. The main square st the bottom has the theatre, and cámara oscura which is worth a visit. As well as the route of the mill industry, sculpture museum, Jewish quarter. The surrounding country side is very pretty for walking, cycling. Visit particularly Candelario traditional centre of artisan sausages etc with streams channels down the streets and large traditional alpine houses, and Baños de Mibtenayor, spa town.Guest review bySianSpain - 10.0
It is a beautiful village in a wonderful environment and...
It is a beautiful village in a wonderful environment and stunning scenery . Very much worth a whole weekend stay for some hiking and visiting the surroundings. Good restaurants: we went to Casa Küme, which was very good but I know that Posada de Candelario, where we were staying, has a good resturant too.Guest review byBegoñaSpain - 10.0
Bejar is an underrated town from the international tourist...
Bejar is an underrated town from the international tourist point of view. It's real advantage in charm is that it is almost completely unspoilt by tourism and well worth a visit as it is a well-preserved and photogenic town. It is a medieval fortified town standing on a plateau above ravine. The scenery is great on a clear day. The Sierra Del Bejar is good for walking and exploring.Guest review byJamesUnited Kingdom