Parador de Jarandilla

Extremadura


Dine in regal style on elegant Extremaduran dishes and fine Spanish wines inside the chunky walls of Jarandilla's 15th-century castle, where you can sit outside in the romantic palm-studded courtyard. Signature dishes include migas extremeñas (Extremaduran breadcrumbs) or caldereta de cabra (goat stew), but always check out what set menus are on offer.


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