In Segovia, this is what we call a small plain full of trees between Peñas Gracras and the Irisma River. It's a fun place where employees go for a hot summer afternoon and it wasn't always a business center but a riverbed, which formed a clear slalom here.
The place, in addition to the fresh grove, has a legend and a history that briefly tells them. In Peñas Grajeras, formed from limestone of illuminated colors, a prominent rock known as Cantil de la Corona emerged due to the somewhat circular shape it gave to those who looked at it from below. According to Segovia traditions, the Jews of the city woke up to a common religion saved from death by the intercession of the Virgin Mary, entrusted during the fall.