What to do in Parador de Tordesillas

Tordesillas was the seat of the royal court and the prison which held Queen Juana I of Castile, daughter of the Catholic Monarchs, who was locked in the town when she died. The city has a rich historical heritage that you can discover by visiting the Casas del Tratado, the Royal Monastery of Santa Clara, the Museum of San Antolin and its bridge and the wall Also of interest are the Lantern and Lace museums.

What to do in Parador de Limpias

Limpias has a long seafaring tradition. 
Today you can still visit the Puerto del Rivero on the bank of the Limpias estuary, and there discover the open-air Naval Museum. 
If you walk through the old town, you’ll be amazed by the manor houses and the houses of those who made their fortune in Latin America, which abound in the streets; the old college of San Vicente de Paul and the wonderful chapel of Santa Isabel. 
In the church of San Pedro, you’ll find the famous image of the Cristo de la Agonía (Christ of the Agony), to which this town owes its fame.

What to do in Parador de Las Cañadas Del Teide

The Parador is located in the heart of the Teide National Park, more than 2,000 metres above sea level. It is an ideal place for lovers of nature, hiking, volcanology and astronomy. To admire the panoramic view of Las Cañadas you mustn’t miss the cable car ride, which leaves you about 160 metres from the crater. From there you can reach the Pico Viejo and La Fortaleza viewpoints. If you want to get to the top of the volcano you have to book a pass in advance since access is restricted. What´s more, there is a network of trails that you can enjoy on your own or with a guided tour.