Cerezo en Flor refers to the brief but spectacular period when cherry trees bloom, usually between late March and early April, depending on weather conditions. During these few weeks, entire regions of Spain celebrate the arrival of spring through nature, local traditions, and rural life.
The most iconic place to experience this phenomenon is the Valle del Jerte, a fertile valley in western Spain home to more than one million cherry trees. When they bloom simultaneously, the landscape becomes a breathtaking natural canvas, attracting photographers, hikers, and travelers in search of slow, meaningful experiences.