On your “slow” trip along the Vía Verde de la Plata you cannot miss a stop in Hervás, with one of the best preserved Jewish neighborhoods in Spain and which has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site. Stroll leisurely through its cobbled streets and contemplate its typical mountain buildings made of chestnut wood, adobe and granite. And if you want to completely forget about the watch and give yourself some well-deserved care for your body and mind, let yourself go at the El Salugral Spa, on the outskirts of the town, or a little further on, in Baños de Montemayor , a town declared a Thermal Village, a historical experience where you can relax in a place that preserves remains of Roman baths and has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest . Nearby you can continue delving into the beginnings of our era by visiting the Roman city of Cáparra, with a famous quadrifront arch (with four sides) that is unique in Spain.