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Hiking around Salvadiós offers access to a network of trails traversing the rural landscapes of the region. The terrain is characterized by gentle undulations and open countryside, with routes often connecting small villages and historical sites. Hikers can expect to encounter agricultural fields, quiet country lanes, and occasional wooded sections. The area provides accessible paths suitable for exploring the local environment.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This moderate 6.6-mile (10.6 km) circular hike near Peñaranda de Bracamonte explores historical towns and scenic cereal fields.
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.5km
02:58
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:36
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Castle-Palace of Castronuevo, also known as Castle of Rivilla de Barajas, is an impressive fortification located in the municipality of Rivilla de Barajas, in the province of Ávila, within the autonomous community of Castilla y León. Although its current use is null, its history and structure reveal its former greatness. It was erected by Gil de Vivero before 1481, on the site of Castronuevo, and later remodeled by his son before selling it in 1489 to the Duke of Alba. The castle has three circular towers and two rectangular towers. Despite its age and danger of collapse, this castle remains a fascinating testament to medieval history and architecture. 🏰🌟
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The Church of San Miguel in Peñaranda de Bracamonte is a beautiful classicist-style temple, built in quarry stone. Although its interior was severely damaged in 1971, its imposing exterior façade remains a testament to its history. After the fire of 1971, only the main altar chapel was saved, where the main altarpiece was located, a baroque masterpiece made by Sebastián Ducete and Esteban de Rueda. The chapel of San Antonio is also preserved, and in it you can see the Cristo de la Cama, an object of great local devotion. The stone baptismal font is original and was remodeled under the direction of Fernando Pulín, who received the National Restoration Award for his work. If you ever visit Peñaranda de Bracamonte, be sure to admire this architectural gem. 🌟🏰
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The church dates back to the time of the Catholic Monarchs, specifically the 16th century. Its main entrance presents a spectacular doorway attributed to the sculptor and architect Juan Rodríguez. This doorway follows the classic scheme, with a semicircular arch flanked by two columns with Corinthian capitals. On the entablature and triangular pediment, you will find granite sculptures representing mythological beings and gargoyles.
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The patronage of this place of worship “Santa Maria Asunción” or “Nuestra Señora de La Asunción” (in German-speaking countries it is called “Assumption of Mary”) refers to one of the many memorial or feast days in honor of the Blessed Mother Mary in the church year. It goes back to the festival of her physical assumption into heaven, which the (Catholic) Church celebrates annually on August 15th. In the Orthodox churches the festival is celebrated under the name “Assumption of the Virgin Mary”. In rural areas, depending on the region, it is part of the local custom that bundles of herbs are collected by the population on this day and blessed in the festival service.
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This church was dedicated to the Archangel Michael "San MIGUEL". The name (coming from the Hebrew language) means "Who is like God?". He is often depicted - in paintings or as a statue - with a flaming sword, and occasionally a lance. Michael / Miguel is - along with Raphael, Gabriel and Uriel - one of the four archangels who (according to human understanding) occupy the highest rank in the heavenly hierarchy of angelic beings. Their common feast day in the saints' calendar is September 29th.
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Church of Nuestra Señora de La Asunción is a Mudejar-style church, renovated in the 16th century. From the first construction phase (12th - 13th centuries), only part of the central apse remains. Its tower stands out, called "La Buena Moza", visible from several kilometers.
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Church with three wide naves that began to be built in the s. XV, being in its day one of the best of the time in the province. If you visit the town at Christmas, you should know that it is part of the Moraña Nativity Scene Route.
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This Gothic-Mudejar style church is the largest in the region of Moraña, where it is located. It is declared an Artistic Historic Monument.
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There are over 9 hiking routes available around Salvadíós, offering a variety of options for exploring the region's rural landscapes.
The hiking trails in Salvadíós are predominantly moderate, with 8 moderate routes and 1 easy route. There are no difficult trails listed, making the area accessible for a wide range of hikers.
Hiking around Salvadíós features open agricultural plains, gentle rolling hills, and quiet rural paths. You'll traverse open countryside, agricultural fields, and occasional wooded sections, often connecting small villages and historical sites.
Yes, Salvadíós offers several circular hiking routes. For example, the Peñaranda de Bracamonte and Cantaracillo Loop is a popular moderate option, as is the Collado de Contreras and Ruta Teresiana — circular desde Fontiveros.
Many routes in Salvadíós pass by interesting historical and religious sites. You can explore the Castronuevo Castle-Palace and the Ruins of Castronuevo. Other highlights include the Church of San Miguel of Peñaranda de Bracamonte and the Parish Church of Fontiveros.
Yes, there is an easy route suitable for families, the Hiking loop from Fontiveros, which is 6.6 km long. The gentle terrain and moderate difficulty of most other trails also make them suitable for families with some hiking experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet rural paths, the open countryside views, and the opportunity to connect with local villages and historical structures.
Hikes in Salvadíós typically range from around 2 hours to 4 hours. For instance, the Peñaranda de Bracamonte and Cantaracillo Loop takes about 2 hours 43 minutes, while the Castillo-Palacio de Castronuevo — circular por los Parajes de La Mora is closer to 3 hours 53 minutes.
Absolutely. The Castillo-Palacio de Castronuevo — circular por los Parajes de La Mora is a prime example, featuring a mix of open fields and paths near historical structures like the Castronuevo Castle-Palace.
The trails in Salvadíós are characterized by gentle undulations rather than steep climbs. Most routes have relatively low elevation gains, typically under 100 meters. For example, the Peñaranda de Bracamonte and Cantaracillo Loop has an elevation gain of about 42 meters.
Salvadíós is known for its quiet rural paths and open countryside. With a relatively low number of recorded visitors on komoot (around 19 hikers), you are likely to find a peaceful hiking experience away from large crowds, especially on weekdays or outside of peak tourist seasons.


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