
El Camí del Cid
El Camí del Cid is a historic route in Spain that traces the path taken by Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as El Cid, a legendary medieval knight and national hero. Stretching approximately 1,000 kilometers from the Temples of Taüll in the north to the ancient city of Valencia in the south, it follows medieval roads and landscapes connected to El Cid’s life and exploits. Today, it is popular for cultural tourism, allowing travelers to explore historic sites, scenic countryside, and learn about Spain’s medieval history through a well-preserved and meaningful trail.