The Adrada | ||
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![]() Situation | ||
![]() Town Hall, in the Plaza de la Villa | ||
Idiom | Spanish | |
Demonym | Adradense | |
Demographic data | ||
Surface | 58,7 km² | |
Population | 2.702 (2010) | |
Useful data | ||
Pattern | San Blas | |
Patroness | Virgin of the Yedra | |
Electricity | 220 V | |
OpenStreetMap | ||
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The Adrada is a city of Tietar Valley, on the province of Ávila, Castile and Leon (Spain). It is located south of the eastern massif of the Sierra de Gredos.
To get
From Madrid, there are buses from La Veloz (Grupo Samar) with origin in the South Station.
Travel
Watch
- Castle of Don Álvaro de Luna
- Church of San Salvador
- Hermitage of the Virgen de la Yedra
- Villa Square
Bridges
In the municipality there are 5 notable bridges for their age:
- Mosquea Bridge. Roman bridge over the Tiétar river, you are on the way to Higuera de las Dueñas, Fresnedilla Y Staggered.
- Mocha Bridge. Roman bridge over the Tietar river, it is located next to the road to The Church.
- Chico Bridge. Roman bridge over the stream of La Cercá, on the way to Fresnedilla.
- New bridge. It stands on the old road to Keystone.
- Martinete Bridge
Activities
To buy
- Pottery Ortega Baena, Ctra.de La Iglesuela, 10. ☎ 34 918670442 – 34 918670159 Invalid phone format.
To eat
pubs
- Step, Calle Larga nº 18.
- Freedom Bar, C / Larga, 16.
Restaurants
- Gredos Restaurant, Castilla y León Avenue, 35.
- Pizerria Puente Romano, Iglesuela Highway, km 9.
Drink and go out
Sleep
Surroundings
- Avila, 76.1 km
- Arenas de San Pedro, 49.2 km
- Toledo, 90.0 km
- Talavera de la Reina, 49.1 km
- Madrid, 97.8 km
external links
Wikipedia has an article on The Adrada.w: La Adrada