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Hiking around Totanés provides access to a varied landscape of rolling hills and historical paths. The region features moderate elevations, with routes often traversing through natural areas and past cultural landmarks. These trails offer opportunities to explore the local terrain and its historical significance.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hike the moderate 11.2-mile Embalse del Torcón circular route, exploring ancient necropolises and enjoying reservoir views near Menasalbas.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:24
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Hike the moderate 5.8-mile (9.3 km) Menasalbas – circular route via the Robledo path, exploring Montes de Toledo landscapes and historic vil
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Pico de Noez, in the Sierra de Noez mountain range (municipality of Noez, Toledo), reaches an altitude of 1034 meters, making it the highest point in the central part of the province. It stands in isolation south of the Tagus River plain, within the Montes de Toledo mountain range. At the summit, there is a geodetic marker and a compass rose carved in granite, with inscriptions from the surrounding villages (Pulgar, Polán, Guadamur, etc.).
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The Parish of Santa María Magdalena in Menasalbas, Toledo, is a historic temple dating back to the 16th century. The church is known for its impressive architecture, which includes a Gothic chancel designed by Juan de Aguirre and a later phase with Renaissance columns by Hernán González. The church has no tower, as it was demolished during the Carlist conflicts of the 1830s. In its place, a bell gable was erected in the 1860s. The main altar is presided over by an altarpiece of the Adoration of the Magi, which includes a carving of Saint Mary Magdalene.⛪
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Excellent viewpoint from where you can see a wide panoramic view of the municipality of “Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera”, located in the southern center of the Montes de Toledo region. The climb runs along a type of Roman road and at the top we find an impressive windmill and a Hermitage, the Ermita Nuestra Señora del Águila, a 15th - 16th century building with a rectangular nave and main chapel with simple wooden coffered ceiling. It houses the Patroness Our Lady of the Eagle, a 7 cm polychrome wood carving that has the characteristic of being the second smallest in Spain.
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Nowadays they are often just monuments to a long tradition of craftsmanship: the heavy millstones were moved solely using the power of the wind as driving energy and, for example, grains were ground into flour (grain mills) or oil was pressed from olive fruits (oil mills). But Miguel de CERVANTES (1547 to 1616) also set a literary monument to the technical monument of the Molinos: the most famous figure of the author, who is considered the national poet of Spain and whose work can certainly be valued as world literature: “Don QUIXOTE”, also known as “Knight “of the sad figure” and always accompanied by his loyal squire Sancho Panza, in one of the fictional stories he fights a - of course hopeless - battle against windmills in which he believes he recognizes four-armed giants.
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A restored windmill, with machinery similar to those of the 15th century.
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Curious rock formations that received their name because they were confused with megalithic monuments or remains of past civilizations.
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A nice path along the shore of the reservoir. Keep in mind that if it has rained a lot, the path may be covered in water and you will have to go a little higher.
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From its top at 1034 meters above sea level you can see beautiful views of the entire plain and the Montes de Toledo. Throughout the entire ascent route you will be able to enjoy some very picturesque panoramic views, the silhouette of the Sierra Layos to the northeast stands out.
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There are over 10 hiking routes to explore around Totanés, offering a variety of experiences through rolling hills and historical paths. These trails cater to different skill levels, from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
Yes, Totanés offers several easy trails perfect for beginners. One such route is Peñas Las Coberteras — circular desde Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, an easy 3.5-mile (5.6 km) path that takes approximately 1 hour 35 minutes to complete.
For those seeking a greater challenge, the region offers routes with more significant elevation changes. While most trails are moderate, there is at least one difficult route available. These trails often explore the more rugged parts of the rolling hills.
Absolutely. Many of the trails around Totanés are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular circular option is Pico de Noez – circular via the Trenches Trail (PR-TO 23), a moderate 6.7-mile (10.8 km) route that incorporates historical elements.
Many of the easier and moderate trails around Totanés are suitable for families, especially those with older children. The varied landscape and historical points of interest can make for an engaging outing. Consider routes with shorter distances and less elevation for younger family members.
The trails around Totanés offer a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can encounter significant points of interest such as Noez Peak, offering panoramic views, and historical sites like Guadamur Castle or the Menasalbas Village Center. The Menasalbas-Necropolis Trail (PR-TO 36) specifically leads through historical landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied landscape of rolling hills, the historical paths, and the open countryside that define the hiking experience in Totanés.
Hike durations vary depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, the popular Pico de Noez — round trip from Noez takes about 2 hours 15 minutes, while longer routes like the Menasalbas-Necropolis Trail (PR-TO 36) can take around 4 hours 44 minutes.
While specific parking information for each trailhead may vary, generally, you can expect to find parking options in or near the villages and towns that serve as starting points for the trails around Totanés. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The region's climate, characterized by rolling hills and open countryside, makes spring and autumn particularly pleasant for hiking. During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is often at its most vibrant. Summer can be hot, while winter offers a different, quieter experience.
The villages and towns surrounding the hiking areas, such as Totanés itself or nearby Menasalbas, typically offer local establishments where you can find refreshments or a meal after your hike. These often include traditional cafes and restaurants.


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