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Hiking around Zotes del Páramo offers routes through a tranquil rural setting within the Comarca del Páramo Leonés, characterized by a flat, open plateau. The landscape features extensive cultivated fields, shaped by irrigation systems drawing from the Esla and Órbigo rivers. Small, often seasonal, lagoons provide habitats for various bird species. This terrain generally offers accessible and less challenging walking conditions, ideal for peaceful strolls through agricultural scenery.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the Vía de la Plata and Bazán Castle Loop, a moderate 8.4-mile route combining ancient Roman roads with a medieval castle near La Bañez

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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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Santa María del Páramo is a village in the Spanish province of León, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León. It is located in the region of Páramo Leonés and has approximately 3041 inhabitants. The village is known for its vibrant cultural, sporting and tourist activities. It organizes a wide range of events, including the 63rd Feria, various summer activities for children, and an international football tournament. The landscape of Santa María del Páramo is characterized by its location on the plain of Páramo Leonés, a vast plateau between the valleys of the Órbigo and Esla rivers.
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Santa Elena de Jamuz is a small rural town along the river. There are many walking trails along the river and irrigation system. The Plaza de Constitution is a good place to park and start your adventure.
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Remains of a medieval castle in Villanueva de Jamuz. The cylindrical towers are an amazing structure.
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An incredible natural park next to the Órbigo river, surrounded by a lush green forest on the outskirts of the town of La Bañeza, where the Tuerto river meets the Órbigo.
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Gothic-style religious sanctuary dating from the 16th century, being the successor to the old church of San Pedro de Périx from the 11th century. The latest tower, from the 18th century, stands out.
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Also known as the Castle of Palacios de la Valduerna, this fortification dating from the 14th century was the residence of the first Viscounts of Palacios. It has 4 towers, 3 of which are for defense and a fourth to be used as a home.
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Leonese town in the traditional region of La Valduerna. The birth of the city is dated from the 9th century, which shows the historical importance of this town. Architecturally, we can highlight the churches of San Salvador and Santa María and culturally the carnivals, its Holy Week and the patron saint festivals in August.
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Nice picture of the town of Soto de la Vega through which the Community ditch crosses.
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There are 8 hiking routes available around Zotes del Páramo. These trails offer a range of experiences, from gentle strolls through agricultural fields to paths along riverbanks.
The terrain around Zotes del Páramo is generally flat and open, characteristic of the 'Páramo' region. You can expect accessible and less challenging walking conditions, primarily through expansive agricultural vistas and along riverbanks, making it ideal for peaceful nature walks.
Yes, the area is well-suited for families and beginners, with 7 out of 8 routes classified as easy. An excellent option is Ribera del río Órbigo – circular desde Soto de la Vega, an easy 3.3-mile (5.3 km) trail that follows the banks of the Órbigo river.
Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the La Bañeza — circular by the río Órbigo is a 6.3-mile (10.1 km) loop that takes you through agricultural fields and along the river.
The region is characterized by its rich agricultural landscape, shaped by the Esla and Órbigo rivers. You'll encounter extensive cultivated fields and small, often seasonal, lagoons. These aquatic environments are crucial habitats for various bird species and other fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation and birdwatching.
While hiking, you can explore several nearby attractions. Consider visiting the historic Plaza Mayor of La Bañeza, or discovering the Street Art and Monument to Santiago in La Bañeza. The La Bañeza Town Hall and Clock Tower also offers a glimpse into local architecture.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Hikers often praise the tranquil rural environment, the accessible trails, and the peaceful strolls through the agricultural scenery and along riverbanks.
The region's flat and open terrain, combined with its agricultural landscape, makes it pleasant for hiking during most of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides warm, sunny conditions, though some lagoons may be seasonal and dry up.
While most routes are easy, there are moderate options for those seeking a bit more distance. The Vía de la Plata and Bazán Castle Loop is a moderate 8.4-mile (13.6 km) path that explores a historic route and passes by Bazán Castle.
Yes, many routes in the area take advantage of the sophisticated irrigation systems and natural rivers. The Ribera del río Órbigo – circular desde Soto de la Vega is a prime example, following the banks of the Órbigo river and offering pleasant waterside views.
The uniqueness of Zotes del Páramo lies in its 'vergel' (green and fertile land) agricultural landscape, sustained by the Esla and Órbigo rivers. This creates a distinctive environment of cultivated fields, interspersed with small lagoons, offering a serene backdrop for walks that connect you with the region's agricultural heritage and local wildlife.


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