This is where the curious Zangarrón festival is celebrated, which takes place on 1 and 6 January. It has its origin in the Fiestas de Locos Medievales (Medieval Crazy Feasts). Next to the parish church, dedicated to San Miguel Arcángel, there is a small sculpture with this figure.
The Ermita de la Virgen del Castillo or the Ermita del Castro, seated on the rock, is seen in a corner of the Ricobayo Reservoir.
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From the Ermita de la Virgen del Castillo, next to the cemetery, you can follow the track heading north whenever the water from the reservoir lets you pass through. If the reservoir is very full, continue along the road and, once you cross the bridge over the reservoir, turn left and continue along this path. After Km 257, cross the N-630 and continue on the right parallel to it (this short stretch may be flooded). After about 800 metres, cross the N-630 again, which leads to Granja de Moreruela, border the Ricobayo reservoir and, in its driest part, turn right, go up between some chalets, turn left and leave the road and continue for a few metres along it. After crossing the bridge, turn left and continue along the walled ruins of Castrotorafe, headquarters of the Knights of Santiago, an important population centre in the Middle Ages, whose walled enclosure was ordered to be built by Juan de Castilla, son of Alfonso X the Wise. When you walk around here, you may think that there is no road, but if you follow the edge of the reservoir you will come across the wall where those ruins are built. Following the line of the wall there is a goat path to the left, which brings you closer to the entrance to the castle. From here the signs are perfect until