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Hiking around San Pedro De La Nave-Almendra offers diverse landscapes, characterized by the dramatic river canyons of the Arribes del Duero Natural Park and the deep geographical depression of the Arribes del Esla. The region features significant natural landmarks such as the Embalse de Ricobayo reservoir and various waterfalls, including Cascada de La Palia and Cadozos Waterfall. These natural features provide a rich backdrop for exploring the area's unique terrain, which includes impressive stone formations and valleys along the Esla…
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Ricobayo Reservoir, also known as Salto de Ricobayo or Embalse del Esla, is an impressive hydroelectric engineering project located on the Esla River, less than 1 km from Ricobayo de Alba, in the municipality of Muelas del Pan. The reservoir is located in the area known as the Arribes del Esla, a deep geographic depression with spectacular landscapes.
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Although not officially called the "Ribadelago Dam," the Ricobayo Dam is the most prominent dam in Muelas del Pan and is part of the Esla River hydroelectric system. The dam connects Ricobayo and Muelas del Pan, and its construction completely transformed the local landscape, even forcing the relocation of the Visigothic church of San Pedro de la Nave.
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The Cadozos Waterfall, located in Muelas del Pan (Zamora), is a little-known but very special natural spot, ideal for hiking and nature lovers. It's a seasonal waterfall, meaning its flow depends on rainfall, being most spectacular in spring or after days of heavy rain.
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Visigothic church (7th century) of San Pedro de la Nave. It originally stood on the banks of the Esla River, but the construction of the Ricobayo reservoir threatened to flood it. Historian Manuel Gómez Moreno managed to have it dismantled from its original location and moved stone by stone between 1930 and 1932 to the nearest town: El Campillo, where it can be seen today.
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This bridge was built following the construction of the Ricobayo Reservoir.
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The Church of San Pedro de la Nave is a 7th century Visigoth temple located in the town of El Campillo, municipality of San Pedro de la Nave-Almendra, in the province of Zamora, Spain. It was declared a National Monument on April 22, 1912. The construction of the temple dates back to the end of the 7th century and the beginning of the 8th century, possibly between the years 680 and 711, which makes it one of the last works of Visigothic art. Originally, it was located on the banks of the Esla River, but when the Ricobayo reservoir was built, it was moved stone by stone to the current location.
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The Alba de Aliste Castle is an old medieval fortification located in the town of the same name, belonging to the municipality of Losacino, in the province of Zamora, Spain. The remains of the castle are located on a hill that overlooks the Aliste river and the Retael stream. Although its geographical environment is currently profoundly modified due to the construction of the Ricobayo dam, this castle had notable defensive value in its time.
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In one of the meanders of the Ricobayo Reservoir we find this small town which is accompanied by the Iglesia de San Pedro de la Nave. Old and remote town of Campillo.
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The region offers a selection of 4 hiking routes, catering to various preferences and skill levels. These include 1 easy, 2 moderate, and 1 difficult trail.
Yes, the area is known for its waterfalls. You can explore the La Palia Waterfall - round trip from Valdoradas bridge, which is particularly impressive after heavy rains. Another option is the Route of the Perones and Cadozos waterfall — circular from Ricobayo de Alba, which leads to the Cadozos Waterfall.
Hiking in San Pedro De La Nave-Almendra offers dramatic river canyons, impressive stone formations, and valleys along the Esla River. The region is characterized by the deep geographical depression of the Arribes del Esla and is close to the Arribes del Duero Natural Park, providing spectacular views of the Duero River.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. Consider the Route of the Perones and Cadozos waterfall — circular from Ricobayo de Alba, a moderate 4.8-mile path. For a longer challenge, the Puente de Valdelasmozas from El Campillo – circular via Almendra and Andavías is a difficult 15.7-mile trail.
The area is rich in both natural and historical sights. You can visit the ancient Church of San Pedro de la Nave, a Visigothic church moved stone by stone to its current location. Other points of interest include the impressive Ricobayo Dam and the scenic Ricobayo Reservoir. The Valdoradas Bridge also serves as a starting point for several routes and offers great views.
Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, the La Palia Waterfall - round trip from Valdoradas bridge is a 2.1-mile trail that is generally considered easy and takes less than an hour to complete, making it suitable for most ages.
The region's waterfalls, such as Cascada de La Palia and Cadozos Waterfall, are most spectacular after heavy rains, typically in late autumn, winter, or early spring. For general hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, while summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable.
The trails in San Pedro De La Nave-Almendra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 5 reviews. Hikers often praise the dramatic river canyons, the impressive reservoirs, and the seasonal waterfalls that define the area's unique terrain.
Many trails in natural areas like San Pedro De La Nave-Almendra are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations or local signage for any restrictions, particularly in protected areas or near wildlife habitats.
The proximity to the Arribes del Duero Natural Park, known for its rich biodiversity, suggests good opportunities for wildlife spotting. Hikers might encounter various bird species, including raptors, and other local fauna within the rugged river canyons and valleys.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Puente de Valdelasmozas from El Campillo – circular via Almendra and Andavías is a difficult 15.7-mile trail that typically takes around 6 hours and 44 minutes to complete, offering varied terrain and extensive exploration.


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