Located in the heart of Béjar, the air-conditioned Apartamentos Valdesierra offer views of the countryside. It is 6.2 mi from the ski slopes of La Covatilla.
Located in Béjar, 31 miles from Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve, Hotel Rural Vistahermosa has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Peacefully set surrounded by chestnut trees, close to the historic bullring, this pleasant hotel offers great services such as Wi-Fi in public areas and free parking.
Hostal Blazquez Sanchez is located in Béjar, 19 mi from La Alberca. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Public parking is available nearby. Rooms have a TV.
Aticos La Aliseda by Valdesierra is located in the modern part of the Salamancan town of Béjar. Some apartments offer mountain views. Sierra de Béjar Ski Resort is about 6.2 mi away.
Featuring a shared lounge, MIRADOR DE LA SIERRA features accommodations in Béjar. Complimentary Wifi is featured throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
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.
Sian
Spain
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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.
This was a real surprise to us. It is a roadside hotel converted from what look like farm buildings, but inside has modern facilities and rustic charm. Staff were friendly and helpful and the room was comfortable and had a huge king bed. The room had both underfloor and radiator heating which made the room cosy as we arrived on a fairly cool day. Bear it in mind that Bejar is near the top of a high mountain pass and can be a bit chilly in winter. We used it as a night halt as it is close to the A66 autovia.
A lovely Family run hotel the Family were extremely attentive & Friendly.
Nothing was to much trouble
The hotel was extremely clean, especially our room.
Patricia was very helpful when I was choosing what I could eat from their menu as I'm Celiac.
They supplied Gluten Free Bread which was great as I could have breakfast 🥐
A really lovely hotel they made us feel very welcome & we look forward to staying again .
We have stayed here before -hence our revisit! we were not disappointed-a typical friendly spanish country hotel offering the greatest value for money. The owner was friendly and helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We also enjoyed the company of the horses-Muy boinito Caballos!!!!!
Hotel very close to town centre. Room was clean. Comfortable bed and pillow. Breakfast was delicious. I will definitely stay here again whenever I am in Béjar. The hotel owner gave me also good tips about tourist atractions and where to go for lunch and dinner.
I enjoyed this new stay a lot. Everything was as expected and checking in was easy and fast. There is nothing to complain about this apartment where you can find what you need for some days walking around Bejar.
Very nice, quiet studio on the top floor of an apartment building on the edge of Bejar, nice roof terrace with mountain views, well equipped kitchenette.
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