Located just 16 km from Trujillo, Ibahernando is a picturesque town in Cáceres with 542 inhabitants, and part of Asteo’s network of villages connected to ultra-fast fiber-optic broadband.
Historic heritage and cobbled streets
With cobbled streets and a rich history dating back to ancient times, Ibahernando preserves its traditions and culture thanks to its dedicated residents. Notable figures such as Marina Martínez strive to recover and transform these traditions into innovative ideas that add a distinctive touch to their roots.
Marina Martínez, founder of Tarra Ya!, recently shared with the newspaper Extremadura HOY her initiative to open a restaurant that not only honours the region’s culinary heritage, but also reinvents it to delight today’s palates.
Tarra Ya!: A gastronomic breath of fresh air in Ibahernando
Inspired by the land of her ancestors, Marina Martínez has brought a unique culinary concept to Ibahernando. Her restaurant, Tarra Ya!, is a journey through the local gastronomic heritage, where each dish tells a story and celebrates the authenticity of the region.
Connectivity driving the future

With the aim of bringing technology closer to smaller communities, Asteo Red Neutra is deploying fiber
in municipalities with lower population density in Cáceres and Badajoz. Ibahernando benefits from this initiative, offering its residents and businesses the opportunity to connect to ultra-fast fiber.
If you live or work in Ibahernando and would like to enjoy the speed and reliability of fiber-optic broadband, contact us! We will be pleased to provide you with information about the authorised operators in the area.


