Salamanca
Salamanca

HUERTA OTEA BOTANICAL PARK

1 hour
Huerta Otea Botanical Park is a large green space located on the right bank of the Tormes river, on both sides of the University bridge.

It occupies about nine hectares where more than sixty species of plants grow, many of them present in the province of Salamanca, along with specimens from other parts of the world. The park is crossed by long promenades with numerous benches to rest and enjoy the surroundings. In addition, it has a children's play area, a vegetable labyrinth, a Zen garden, and a maple school. Along the route, several sculptures can be seen, including one dedicated to motherhood —representing a mother playing with her five children— and another in memory of babies who died during gestation.

Access is convenient: at the entrance, there is a large parking area, and the city's bike path passes right by the main entrance, making it easy to arrive both on foot and by bicycle. As a curiosity, next to the park is a small helipad used by 112 emergency service helicopters.

The Huerta Otea Botanical Park is located between the right bank of the Tormes river and the Huerta Otea neighborhood, also known as La Platina. It is an especially quiet area, with large green spaces and far from the hustle and bustle of the city center, from which it is about a 20 or 30 minute walk. Its proximity to the Miguel de Unamuno campus means that many students live here, making it the neighborhood with the youngest population in Salamanca.

The park is located next to a meander of the Tormes, precisely where the river begins to gain speed on its way to Villamayor de la Armuña and Ledesma. This natural environment makes the Huerta Otea Botanical Park one of the most unique green spaces in the city. Designed with a clear educational purpose, it invites visitors to discover how vegetation, fauna, water, and the history of the landscape are interconnected. Huerta otea1

If you pause for a moment, you can observe the life that inhabits its banks: herons, ducks, fish, and insects that change with the seasons. The murmur of the water, the movement of the leaves, and the singing of the birds create an atmosphere that turns every stroll into a unique sensory experience.

To further enjoy the surroundings, the Salamanca City Council has created the application DisfRUTASalamanca, which gathers information on ten environmental, landscape, and cultural routes included in the EDUSI TORMES+ plan. As you explore the itineraries, you can access data on flora and fauna, prominent places, ethnological elements, and charming spots.

Additionally, it includes detailed information about the Energy Classroom, where there is a graphic display of various explanatory panels that introduce visitors to renewable energies, their use, and the benefits they bring to the environment.

If you wish to extend the route, you can continue SW along the path that leads to the Tejares–Huerta Otea cycle-pedestrian walkway, which takes you to the urban gardens, or continue along the river bank, without crossing it, to reach the water wheel. With this, you will complete a fantastic route, also perfect for enjoying with your pet, in an environment where nature and city coexist in balance.

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