The most significant historic heritage in Hervas is arguably the stunning Jewish quarter whose narrow streets are lined with beautiful houses made with abode and chestnut wood frameworks, their roofs plastered with Arab tiles to shield the wind. Visit the palace of Davila, a huge palatial home built in the middle of the 18th century, which now houses an impressive museum and a public library. Located within easy reach from holiday homes Hervas and house rentals is the magnificent parish church of Santa Maria, the convent of the Trinitarian Fathers, the hermitage of San Andrés, from the 14th century, which at present houses the religious image of Cristo de la Salud, patron saint of Hervás; and the hermitage of San Antón. Not only is the town known for its deeply rooted history but also for its rugged natural beauty that provides great recreational activities, from hiking and mountain climbing to fishing, bird watching, horseback riding and biking. From Hervas, the quaint town of Trujillo, makes a good day excursion for both history buffs as well as outdoor enthusiasts.
Your trip to Hervas is absolutely incomplete without shopping for beautiful wooden handicrafts and leather wear for which it is known worldwide. You will find many lovely shops and galleries all over the town, which are run by local artists. Check out the peculiar collection of classic motorcycles, the first in Spain and the second in Europe. In Hervas, there are several good eateries and restaurants around Hervas holiday cottages, and holiday homes, which serve local Spanish food and a wide array of sumptuous international delicacies along with an impressive combination of divine drinks from all over the world.