Category: Routes
More than 50 routes on foot and by bike to discover the Upper Tagus on your own
GR-66 Camino de la Hermandad is the Guadalajara sector of the GR-66, it runs through the Molina-Alto Tajo Geopark from Milmarcos to Peralejos de las Truchas at the Puente del Martinete. On this path the links with Aragon are strengthened by interlinking the GR-66 with the GR-24 in Calmarza.
Ver másThe circular route between Endrino and Angosto is a circular route of 8 kilometres that runs between the municipalities of Alustante and Alcoroches.
Ver másGR-113 Camino Natural del Tajo, runs for more than 1000 kilometres along the banks of the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula.
Ver másThe route along the joints of the Hoz Seca is a beautiful, wild and uncrowded itinerary that runs through an area far away from towns and villages.
Ver másThe Way of the Cid is a cultural tourist itinerary that crosses Spain from northwest to southeast and follows the literary and historical footsteps of the Cid.
Ver másThe Cabrillas route runs along the last 9 km of the river before it flows into the Tagus River near the Peñalén Bridge.
Ver másThe Camino de los tratantes is an itinerary that was once travelled by farmers, merchants and livestock traders between Molina, Albarracín and Teruel.
Ver másThe Barranco del Arandilla route is a beautiful and flat 6 km walk along the riverbed up to the Montesinos hermitage.
Ver másFrom Valencia to Lisbon for 1600 kilometres, mainly following the route described by the Tagus River, it follows the route of the Gr-10.
Ver másThe Ablanquejo river ravine route is ideal for getting to know this area of juniper groves and green fields, which transmit a sense of peace and serenity.
Ver másThe Chozones de Ablanque route invites us to discover the rich heritage of the Upper Tagus Park, especially that of the Chozones Sabineros.
Ver másFrom Ocentejo to Hundido de Armallones, a walk along the Tagus river canyon in one of its most spectacular stretches
Ver másThe Chozones de Escalera are an example of the livestock uses of these areas, which were once indispensable and which we must preserve today.
Ver másThe Senda del Castillo offers unbeatable views and breathtaking landscapes. Apart from a few difficulties, it is a fairly easy path.
Ver másThe Rambla del Avellano is an ideal path to enjoy one of the most spectacular canyons carved by water in the Upper Tagus.
Ver másThe Valley of Miracles is a magical place that alone deserves several days to enjoy one of the wonders of the Upper Tagus.
Ver másOn this 10.5 km circular route we will see a sample of the huts that have been used for centuries to protect livestock.
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