Attractions and places to see around Estriégana offer a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural significance. The village is situated near the source of the Dulce River and forms part of the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park, known for its scenic canyons and diverse ecosystems. Historically, the area features Bronze Age archaeological sites and is part of the Camino del Cid route. This region provides opportunities to explore ancient architecture, natural landscapes, and historical trails.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Despite its steep and difficult access, Gollorio Waterfall is a popular spot for hikers. The trail leading to it offers spectacular views and is part of the Gollorio Waterfall Route. In long sections, the trail runs close to the ravine without any lateral protection, so caution is advised.
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Despite its steep and difficult access, the Gollorio Waterfall is a popular spot for hiking enthusiasts. The trail leading up to it offers spectacular views and is part of the Gollorio Waterfall Route. During long stretches, the trail runs close to the ravine without lateral protection, so caution is advised.
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This majestic Cathedral, origin and foundation of the greatness of Sigüenza, is a living museum of art: Romanesque, Cistercian, Gothic, Renaissance, Plateresque, Baroque, Neoclassical... Inside, the sepulcher and Chapel of his Maiden stand out, a beautiful semi-recumbent alabaster sculpture. Work on this cathedral began in the 12th century, in the year 1124, at the request of the first bishop and lord of Sigüenza, after the Reconquest, D. Bernardo de Agén. The works continued through the Late Middle Ages, the building being completed in the 15th century and, then proceeding to the erection of other dependencies (sacristies, ambulatory, etc.) and all the ornamentation, altars, etc.
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On the curve of the Dulce river are the ruins of the castle of Pelegrina. Incredible viewpoint of the town and what makes the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park a unique landscape to visit.
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What was originally an Arab citadel, an extension of a small Visigothic castle and a Roman fort, is located at the top of Sigüenza. Construction began in the year 1123 to serve as a palace-fortress and residence of the bishops who were lords of the city for seven centuries. It has a beautiful chapel and a cell where some say that Doña Blanca de Borbón lived, until the moment of her exile, wife repudiated by Pedro I the Cruel.
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Fortress located in the Spanish municipality of Sigüenza, erected in the first quarter of the 12th century on another previous Muslim one from the beginning of the 8th century.
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Spanish fortification built in ashlar stone between the 12th and 13th centuries in the town of Pelegrina. It is a rocky castle built on a hill that dominates the valley of the Río Dulce.
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Estriégana and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Sigüenza Cathedral, a magnificent religious building showcasing Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. Don't miss Sigüenza Castle, an ancient Arab citadel with roots in Roman and Visigothic forts. Within Estriégana itself, the Parish Church of San Pedro Apóstol offers a glimpse into rural Romanesque architecture with Mudejar influences. The village also boasts traditional architecture with houses dating back to the 17th century, and the area is part of the historic Camino del Cid route.
Absolutely! Estriégana is located near the source of the Dulce River and is part of the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park. Here you can find the impressive Gollorio Waterfall, which is particularly spectacular from autumn to spring. The park offers scenic canyons, cliffs, and trails perfect for hiking and birdwatching. You can also explore the ruins of Pelegrina Castle, which offers stunning views of the Río Dulce valley.
For cyclists, there are various routes catering to different preferences. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Wool Route: Sigüenza Loop' or the 'Castillo de Torresaviñán Loop'. For touring bicycles, options include 'Palazuelos from Sigüenza — circular by the Castles' or a route through the Parque Natural del Barranco del Río Dulce. Discover more details and routes on the Cycling around Estriégana guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Estriégana guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the Sigüenza Cathedral and Sigüenza Castle are listed as family-friendly, offering engaging historical experiences. The Hermitage of the Humilladero, now a tourist information center, also welcomes families. Additionally, the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park provides opportunities for family walks and picnics, with an old wash house and shaded picnic area near the village entrance.
The Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park, a key natural attraction, is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn, offering stunning natural beauty and vibrant colors. The Gollorio Waterfall is also most active from autumn to spring when rains fill its sources. For general sightseeing and enjoying the tranquil rural paths, spring, summer, and autumn provide pleasant weather conditions.
If you enjoy running, you'll find several trails in the vicinity. Options include the 'Ruta de la Cuerda — loop from Singüenza', a 'Gollorio Waterfall – Pelegrina Castle loop', and various loops around Sigüenza, such as the 'Sigüenza Castle – Hermitage of the Humilladero loop'. For more detailed information on these and other running routes, check out the Running Trails around Estriégana guide.
Yes, the area around Estriégana has a deep historical past. Archaeological sites from the Bronze Age have been discovered, along with remnants of a Celtiberian necropolis, indicating ancient human habitation in the region. While specific sites might require local guidance, their presence highlights the long history of the area.
Estriégana is part of the historic Camino del Cid, specifically on the 'Tierra de Frontera' route, which connects Atienza to Calatayud. This route traces the footsteps of the medieval knight El Cid, offering a blend of history, literature, and scenic landscapes for those interested in following this significant cultural trail.
Strolling through Estriégana, you'll notice the distinctive traditional architecture. Houses are characterized by solid, reddish-toned rural construction, often featuring large carved ashlar stones used for lintels and frames around doors and windows. Some buildings even bear historical inscriptions and dates, with one notable example from 1628, offering a tangible connection to the village's past.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The ruins of Pelegrina Castle provide breathtaking views of the Río Dulce valley. The Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park itself is full of picturesque canyons and cliffs, offering expansive panoramic views. The surrounding hills and cliffs provide changing colors throughout the day, making them ideal for photography and enjoying the natural landscape.
The Hermitage of the Humilladero, originally built in 1568, features a Renaissance portal and Gothic vaults. Historically, these small temples were placed at city entrances for travelers. Today, it has been repurposed and serves as a tourist information center, remaining open year-round for visitors to appreciate its architecture and learn more about the area.


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