Town walled with a single door access and medieval character that ends after an Esplanade in the Castle owned by the descendants of the painter Zuloaga. Not far from Pedraza, we can move to the castle of Castilnovo situated in an area wooded and with the peculiarity of not being high on the ground but rather in a low area of land. Following the tayecto we arrive at Sepulveda. where there are only some remnants of his castle on the main square of the village, but it is worth visiting the town by its urban set and Romanesque churches which possesses. From here we desplazariamos up Cuellar, second city in inhabitants in the province of Segovia. Cuellar castle today houses a teaching Center and is a clear example of the Castilian fortifications. We would end up the visit in the town of Coca, where we find a magnificent Castle of mudejar style brick and with a wide moat. It also houses an educational center and belongs to the House of Alba.
Personally I think next to the Alcazar of more aesthetic beauty. This route can be done starting at any of the locations, and if you visit Fund is difficult to do the route in a day. Pedraza's Haystack (in Santiuste de Pedraza) is a rustic House for rent very well situated within this route if you intend to spend the night. The castles are only a small part of the architectural, cultural, natural, scenic and gastronomic richness offered by these villages and towns. The visit is worth, you will already see it.