Los Arribes
The River Duero cuts a dramatic, meandering course through granite hills and steep gorges on Salamanca’s western border with Portugal. This frontier scenery is a world apart from the staked plains of the provincial interior. Known as Los Arribes, a grouping of quiet villages populates the banks and valleys around the Duero from the Aldeadávila dam in the north to the Saucelle dam in the south. On the same stretch, four smaller rivers, the Agueda, Uces, Tormes and Huebra, empty into the Duero from the east, adding their own impressive swaths through the granite landscape. The water, a dark emerald in color, flows slowly past Los Arribes, forming deep and wide pools at regular intervals, before it veers west across Portugal in the direction of the Atlantic. Leisure boating is paramount. In the summers, tourists can pile into large pontoon boats that run the course or rent canoes for guided floats.
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