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Hiking around Hervás offers diverse landscapes within the Ambroz Valley, characterized by lush forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. The region is notable for its extensive chestnut groves, such as the protected Castañar Gallego, and the Ambroz River which forms natural pools and waterfalls like La Chorrera. Trails also incorporate sections of the historic Vía de la Plata, providing varied terrain from gentle paths to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.6
(14)
134
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.5
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128
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12.7km
04:02
420m
420m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.2
(6)
30
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15.4km
04:36
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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21
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11.8km
03:41
380m
380m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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21.1km
05:42
280m
280m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hervás is one of the founders of the Network of Jewish Quarters of the Sephardic Route and is also part of the Cooperation Network of the Silver Route.
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Hervás has beautiful architectural heritage such as the Davila palace, a parish church, the convent of the Trinitarian fathers etc. The largest collection of classic motorcycles in Europe!
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Incredible views from the Vía Verde de la Plata cycling route with views of the valley and the Baños Reservoir.
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From the town two hours of ascent
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the route continues through the 35 curves but the GPS fails but it is well marked by white and yellow continue along the water channel until the so-called chorrerra
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Hervás is a small regional town to the north of Cásares in the Ambroz Valley. Surrounded by mountains, the town is located on the Ambroz river. It has one of the best preserved Jewish quarters in Spain.
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There are over 30 hiking routes around Hervás, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging trails to explore the beautiful Ambroz Valley.
The Ambroz Valley is particularly renowned for its beauty in autumn, when the oak and chestnut forests transform into a vibrant display of reds, oranges, and yellows during the 'Magic Autumn' festival. Spring also offers pleasant conditions with lush greenery, while summer can be enjoyed by seeking out routes with natural pools and river access.
Hiking around Hervás offers diverse landscapes within the picturesque Ambroz Valley. You'll encounter lush forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. The region is famous for its ancient chestnut groves, such as the protected Castañar Gallego, and the Ambroz River which forms natural pools and waterfalls. Some trails also incorporate sections of the historic Vía de la Plata, providing varied terrain from gentle paths to more challenging ascents into the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the region is known for its waterfalls. A popular option is the Waterfall and Stone Aqueduct – La Chorrera Waterfall loop from Río Ambroz, which follows the Ambroz River to the beautiful La Chorrera waterfall. Another longer route exploring the same area is the Waterfall and Stone Aqueduct – La Chorrera Waterfall loop from Hervás.
Yes, Hervás offers several easy walks perfect for families. The historic Vía de la Plata, now a Natural Path, provides gentle, undulating sections ideal for leisurely strolls. Many trails through the chestnut groves are also suitable for all abilities, offering an immersive experience in a protected natural setting.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding experience, the surrounding area features mountains soaring over 2,000 meters. The Pico Pinajarro is a notable peak offering a challenging yet rewarding ascent. An example of a difficult route is the View of Embalse de Baños – Hervás Old Town loop from Hervás, which covers over 21 km.
Many of the hiking routes around Hervás are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Stream – Forest Trail loop from Hervás takes you through dense forests and along streams in a circular fashion.
The terrain around Hervás is quite varied. You'll find well-maintained paths, forest tracks through ancient chestnut and oak groves, and sections along the historic Vía de la Plata. Some routes follow riverbanks, while more challenging trails involve rocky ascents and descents in the mountainous areas. Surfaces can range from compacted earth to gravel and natural forest floor.
The routes in Hervás are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 240 reviews. Hikers often praise the lush scenery of the Ambroz Valley, the beauty of the chestnut forests, and the refreshing waterfalls. Many appreciate the variety of trails available for different fitness levels.
Yes, the trails around Hervás offer access to several natural and historical points of interest. You can explore the famous La Chorrera waterfall, wander through the ancient Castañar Gallego chestnut groves, or discover sections of the Roman Vía de la Plata. Nearby, you might also find natural monuments like Los Pilones Natural Pools or scenic viewpoints such as the Viewpoint of the Puerto de Tornavacas.
While specific regulations can vary, the natural environment of Hervás and the Ambroz Valley generally welcomes dogs on trails, especially if kept on a leash. The extensive network of forest paths and river trails provides ample opportunities for you and your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors. Always ensure to respect local signage and clean up after your pet.
Hervás is a well-connected town within the Ambroz Valley. While specific public transport options directly to every trailhead might be limited, the town itself serves as a central hub. Many trails, such as the Waterfall and Stone Aqueduct – La Chorrera Waterfall loop from Hervás, start directly from the town, making them accessible without needing additional transport once you arrive in Hervás.
Hervás is a charming town with a historic Jewish Quarter, offering various accommodation options from rural guesthouses to hotels. You'll also find a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can enjoy local cuisine and refresh yourself after a day on the trails. The town is well-equipped to cater to visitors.


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