8 · The “Roman Bridge”
Although known as 'Roman Bridge', it is a Medieval Bridge rebuilt in the XVI century as a result of a big flood of the Iregua River
En uno de sus valles recorrido por el río Iregua, está el Camero Nuevo, tierra de bosques, pastizales, cumbres y pequeños valles, donde se sitúan 13 pueblos con historia, tradiciones y leyendas, que siglos atrás se agruparon bajo la denominación de Hermandad de las 13 Villas.
Although known as 'Roman Bridge', it is a Medieval Bridge rebuilt in the XVI century as a result of a big flood of the Iregua River
It is reached through a stairway that, from the square, gives access to a building started in the XVI century, but which has undergone numerous restorations
Following a mostly paved track is this rocky cliff that receives water from the area of Peña Saida and Cerroyera, on the border with the Old Camero