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Hiking around Leganiel offers access to the diverse natural landscapes of the wider Cuenca province, characterized by low and moderate mountains. The region is part of the Alcarria area, close to the Tajo river basin, and provides a gateway to extensive nature areas. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from agricultural lands to the more dramatic karst landscapes and dense forests found in nearby natural parks.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Altomira Trail, a…

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Altomira Trail

10.6km

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260m

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Moderate hike. 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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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.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Vegas y Alcarria Madrileña
October 17, 2024, Camino Natural de la Cañada Real Soriana Oriental

The cattle trails have been the highways of transhumance. For more than five centuries they have been social networks for the exchange of news, customs and thoughts that made livestock movements and the wool trade, with all its derivatives, a first-class economic resource. The Cañada Real Soriana Oriental is in the network of Natural Paths and is one of the nine royal cattle trails established by the Council of Mesta, the longest cattle trail in the main network, in total it exceeds 800 kilometres between the mountains of the Tierras Altas region of Soria and the city of Seville.

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The white and blue signs of the Camino de Uclés are paired with the yellow arrows of the Camino de Santiago de Uclés, one of the variants of the Jacobean routes that leaves for Santiago de Compostela from the Monastery of Uclés, one of the heads (Caput Ordinis) of the Order of Santiago from the 13th century.

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Oxígeno
February 22, 2024, Camino de Uclés

In the agricultural wastelands of Valdaracete, a striking journey towards the Tagus River begins through a curious landscape of clay hills and whitish marls in a desert and steppe environment, especially in the hard slides of Cerro de la Muela, a desert in Las Vegas, where the gypsum gullies that can become hell for pedaling on rainy days. The sensation of navigating a bicycle through distant and exotic latitudes ends when the road leaves the valley of the Valle stream, passes through the A-3 tunnel and ends in Fuentidueña de Tajo.

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Nice path through the Sierra de Altomira, a terrain of little difficulty.

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The place where the hermitage is located is the highest point of the Sierra de Altomira, which stands out over the territory. On clear days you can enjoy the exceptional views of La Alcarria, northern La Mancha and the Meseta Madrileña. Next to the hermitage is the geodesic vertex of the Altomira peak (1183 m) and, a little further north, the ruins of an old tower located in a watchtower.

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The Torca del Hoyo Redondo is a depression or sudden subsidence of the land, typical of soils of calcareous origin, very common in the province of Cuenca.

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Estremera is the easternmost town in the Community of Madrid, bordering Castilla-La Mancha. It has a beautiful church, as well as accommodation, restaurants and shops.

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Central point of this small town that has not even 40 inhabitants. Next to the church is a drinking water fountain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Leganiel?

There are 5 hiking trails available around Leganiel, offering a range of options from easy loops to moderate ascents through varied terrain.

Are there any easy hiking routes suitable for beginners or a relaxed walk?

Yes, for an easier option, consider the Laguna artifical de Donace loop from Barajas de Melo. This 6.3 km trail leads through open landscapes and is generally completed in under 2 hours.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking near Leganiel?

Hiking around Leganiel offers diverse landscapes, from agricultural lands and low mountains to river basins. The region also provides access to the more dramatic karst landscapes and dense forests characteristic of the broader Cuenca province, particularly within the nearby Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the area?

Yes, several routes are circular. The Camino de Altomira (PR-CU 40) — circular desde Saceda-Trasierra is a moderate 10.6 km circular path exploring the local countryside. Other circular options include the Laguna artifical de Donace loop from Barajas de Melo, the Camino de Uclés – Estremera loop from Estremera, and the Estremera Town Center loop from Estremera.

What do other hikers say about the trails around Leganiel?

The trails around Leganiel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 3 reviews. Hikers often appreciate the varied terrain and the opportunity to explore the local countryside.

Are there any notable natural attractions or landmarks accessible from Leganiel?

While Leganiel itself is tranquil, its location provides access to the stunning natural features of the wider Cuenca province. You can explore the dramatic karst landscapes of the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park, including the unique rock formations of Ciudad Encantada, the panoramic views from Ventano del Diablo, or the impressive waterfalls at the Source of the Cuervo River. For a cultural and natural blend, the Ruta de las Caras near Buendía Reservoir features sculptures carved into rock formations.

What kind of attractions can I find directly along the hiking routes near Leganiel?

Along some of the routes, you might encounter historical or cultural points of interest. For example, near Estremera, you can find the Cross of the Order of Santiago – Gabriela and Lorenzo Rest Area, the Estremera Tunnels, or the historical Tren de los 40 Días.

Is the area around Leganiel suitable for family-friendly hikes?

Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The easy Laguna artifical de Donace loop from Barajas de Melo is a good choice. Additionally, within the broader Cuenca province, the Ruta de las Caras near Buendía Reservoir is known for being an easy, family-friendly trail that combines art and nature.

What other outdoor activities are available in the wider Cuenca province, accessible from Leganiel?

Beyond hiking, the Cuenca province offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy water sports like kayaking and paddle surfing on the Júcar and Guadiela rivers or the Embalse de Bolarque. The region is also popular for climbing, mountain and road biking, horseback riding, canyoning, and caving, taking advantage of its diverse natural landscapes.

Are there any trails that offer significant elevation changes for a more challenging experience?

While there are no 'difficult' rated trails directly in Leganiel, the moderate routes do feature notable elevation changes. For instance, the Altomira Trail, a 10.6 km route, includes over 260 meters of ascent, providing a good workout amidst varied terrain.

What is the best time of year to go hiking around Leganiel and the Cuenca province?

The best time to hike around Leganiel and the wider Cuenca province is typically during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, making for comfortable hiking conditions and allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty without the intense heat of summer or the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter.

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