Fermoselle

Fermoselle is a small medieval village located in the province of Zamora, western Spain and is part of the region of Castile and Leon, which is in the southwest region of the province. It is beautifully preserved and has a population less than 1500 inhabitants.

The village of Fermoselle, which dates back more than 2,000 years to pre-Roman times, has been remarkably preserved throughout the ages. It is the birthplace of Juan de La Encina (his real name was Juan de Fermoselle), who is considered 'the father of Spanish theatre' by Oxford University. At over 700 m (2,310 feet) above sea level and abutting the Duero River from atop a beautiful green expansive terrain, the village ends at the edge of the gargantuan heights—formed by the Arribes Cliffs—as its natural balcony overlooking the enormous deep virgin environment and hosted at the bottom in solitude by the Duero River's gorge.

Fermoselle enjoys a privileged location with an outstanding microclimate, created by the Duero River, which carved out over millions of years—only at this unique location of its confluence—a canyon expanding 163 km long coupled with green rock formations, some surpassing over 150 m in height, which are considered a true geological phenomenon of the Iberian peninsula. The canyon, thus, has been named "Arribes del Duero", (not to be confused with "Ribera del Duero", which does not enjoy the same unique virgin remoteness, or the unique panoramic topography configuration of the "Arribes del Duero" canyon).

This location is the birth of the largest natural park in Castile and Leon. It is named: "Parque Natural Arribes del Duero". Its location is at the only geographic point in Spain, where the Duero River and the Tormes River meet in single confluence as a natural border with Portugal. It is a natural sanctuary to an invaluable and unique European bird species habitat, including some, in danger of extinction such as the Black Stork, the Royal Owl among others, featured in National Geographics documentaries.

Fermoselle has been named a Historic, Cultural, Artistic and Architectural Conjunct of the Patrimony of Spain as designated by The Commission of Spaniard Patrimony of Castille & León.

There are many historic architectural treasures to be visited in Fermoselle. Among these are: Roman Stellas (Stars carved into stone masonry typical of Roman times architecture) found at the pilgrimage chapel of Santa Cruz, in Fermoselle, along the route to Santiago- Also, Roman water fountains in actual working conditions among many other historic architectural historical landmarks.

Fermoselle was immersed, throughout the ages, in the labor of viticulture. It still harvests, today, an autochthonous grape variety called Juan Garcia, considered a pre-phylloxera varietal, which survived the phylloxera bliss, sheltered among the vineyard terraces planted on the skirts of the "Arribes del Duero" river canyon.

Fermoselle has a micro-climate and terrain conditions similar to Tuscany in Italy, abundant with rustic stone houses, narrow medieval streets set on stone pavers, wine, and starry nights.

Among the oldest family last names in the village of Fermoselle is the Garrido family, still resides atop the gigantic boulders facing the Duero River at the southwest corner of "La Ronda" heights. Don Jorge Garrido (1953- ) ---a descendant of Don Angel Garrido Fermoselle (1893–1979), his grandfather---as his family descendants is a wine maker and grape grower in this privileged and unique region for viticulture. Don Jorge Garrido continues the Garrido family tradition of growing the Juan Garcia autochthounous grape varietal, with its origins dating back to Don Antonio Garrido Puente (1852), his Great Grandfather and Don Julian Garrido Castro (1798) his Great, Great Grandfather and Don Agustin Garrido Ramos (1732), his Great, Great, Great Grandfather, whose father (Angel Garrido Fermoselle,1712) planted the first grapevines of the Garrido family in 1732.

A Centre for the Interpretation of the Natural Park of The Arribes del Duero offers information in various media about the park environment.

Coordinates: 41°19′N 6°24′W / 41.317°N 6.400°W

Tormes river near Fermoselle