Category: Routes
More than 50 routes on foot and by bike to discover the Upper Tagus on your own
The Barranco de Térzaga Route takes us to a beautiful landscape, often unknown, framed in the Alto Tajo Natural Park.
Ver másThe Cobeta to San Antonio hermitage route is a 5-kilometre walk that takes us to an aragonite deposit in the Molina-Alto Tajo Geopark.
Ver másThe Holm Oaks route invites you to discover one of the best preserved landscapes in the area, a centuries-old forest that will captivate you.
Ver másThe route from Canales de Molina to Peña Escrita is a comfortable walk that invites us to discover one of those mysterious places by nature.
Ver másVeguillas del Tajo, a path along the banks of the river in Cuenca, and very close to the sources of other rivers such as the Cuervo, Júcar or the Tajo itself.
Ver másThe route Hundido de Armallones to Salinas and Pico Alar is a moderate route with 17.5 km and a significant difference in altitude of 750 metres.
Ver másA comfortable and accessible trail with several variants, recommended for getting to know some of the most characteristic places in the Alto Tajo.
Ver másThe route from Olmeda de Cobeta to the castro of Peña Moñuz brings us closer to one of the Celtiberian sites of the Upper Tagus.
Ver másThe route from Escalera to the ravine of the river Bullones, is a circular path of 14 km in length and moderate due to the unevenness of the terrain.
Ver másThe route from Ventosa to Barranco de la Hoz is a trail where we will walk along tracks to the Barranco de la Hoz from an alternative site.
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 Ablanque route invites us to discover the rich heritage of the Upper Tagus Park, especially that of the Chozones Sabineros.
Ver másThe Senda del Castillo offers unbeatable views and breathtaking landscapes. Apart from a few difficulties, it is a fairly easy path.
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 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.
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