Natural monuments around Navalilla offer diverse landscapes in the Segovia region of Spain. The area features several lagoons and is connected to the Hoces del río Duratón Natural Park, known for its impressive limestone gorges. This natural environment provides opportunities to observe diverse birdlife and engage in outdoor activities. The region's blend of scenic lagoons and its connection to a larger natural park makes it a destination for those seeking natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Between the town of San Miguel de Bernuy and the Villa de Fuentidueña, the Duratón River has excavated a deep canyon that is filled with the waters of the Las Vencias reservoir. The spectacular views of the cuts that the river has traced in its path are mixed with remains of an old fortress, a hermitage and a convent. There are vultures and we can see griffon vultures in their majestic flight. Among the activities that this attractive place offers us is sailing in a canoe or canoe from San Miguel de Bernuy to the end of the reservoir, enjoying the silence and delighting in the observation of nature.🌞😎
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It was the place where San Frutos lived as a hermit. There are seven altars carved into the rocks that seem to come from the Visigothic era.
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In one of the meanders of the Embalse de las Vencías, large walls are erected on both sides of the bank that are used by vultures and their young. They nest in these walls and you have to be alert not to scare them. They are seen flying through the sky, huge wings!
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Close to the town of Cantalejo there are a set of lagoons that give this area a special landscape. Depending on the time of year, the lagoons are either full or dry, in summer.
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The beautiful path of Barranco de la Hoz and Cañón de Valdehornos awaits me with open arms to offer me exceptional views and some technical steps, but without excessive difficulties. We can do it up or down.
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Beautiful road that passes through the old middle of Valle de Tabladillo, a depression created by the passage of the river in these sedimentary lands.
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The cave sanctuary of the Cueva de los Siete Altares is considered the first Christian sanctuary in the province of Segovia, inhabited by Visigoth hermits in the 7th century. Inside there are remains of the cave temple that has been used for centuries by the inhabitants of the region as a center of prayer.
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The area around Navalilla is rich in natural beauty. Key features include the impressive limestone gorges of the Hoces del río Duratón Natural Park, which are carved by the Duratón river and form the Embalse de las Vencías. Additionally, Navalilla is surrounded by several serene lagoons, such as the Cantalejo Lagoons, Laguna del Tiemblo, Laguna Zorrera, Laguna Navazos, and Laguna del Grande, which offer tranquil landscapes.
The Views of vulture nests highlight is an excellent spot to observe griffon vultures in their majestic flight. These impressive birds nest in the large walls of the Embalse de las Vencías, part of the Hoces del río Duratón Natural Park. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the canyon and its diverse birdlife.
Yes, the Cave of the Seven Altars is a significant historical and natural site. This cave sanctuary is considered the first Christian sanctuary in the province of Segovia, featuring seven altars carved into the rocks, believed to date back to the Visigothic era.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. You can explore routes like the Convento de la Hoz Loop Trail or the Way of Saint Frutos Loop. For more options and detailed information, you can check the Hiking around Navalilla guide.
The Cantalejo Lagoons are considered family-friendly, providing serene landscapes for relaxation and enjoying nature. The general natural environment, with its pine forests and open spaces, also offers opportunities for families to explore and engage in outdoor activities.
The natural monuments around Navalilla can be enjoyed throughout the year, but seasonal considerations apply. The lagoons, such as the Cantalejo Lagoons, have water levels that vary seasonally, often being fuller outside of the drier summer months. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and wildlife observation.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, the area is suitable for cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the Sepúlveda – Sepúlveda loop for cycling or the Long Trail of the Duratón River for running. For more details on these activities, refer to the Cycling around Navalilla and Running Trails around Navalilla guides.
Trails in the region vary in terrain and difficulty. For instance, the Senda del Barranco de la Hoz and Cañón de Valdehornos offers exceptional views with some technical steps but without excessive difficulties. Other routes, like the Way of Saint Frutos Loop, are rated as difficult, while some shorter trails can be easy. It's advisable to check specific route details for elevation and terrain before heading out.
Yes, the Views of vulture nests highlight provides spectacular panoramic views of the cuts the Duratón River has traced in its path, including the Embalse de las Vencías. Another notable spot is Valle de Tabladillo, which offers beautiful views through a depression created by the river.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic landscapes of the Duratón river canyon, the opportunity to observe griffon vultures in their natural habitat, and the serene beauty of the lagoons. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the Cave of the Seven Altars, also adds to the appeal.
Beyond the well-known spots, the region's blend of scenic lagoons and its connection to the larger Hoces del río Duratón Natural Park means there are many less-traveled paths and quiet corners to discover. Exploring the various smaller lagoons surrounding Navalilla, such as Laguna del Tiemblo or Laguna Zorrera, can offer a more secluded experience.
Yes, there are several circular routes available that allow you to experience the natural monuments. For example, the Convento de la Hoz Loop Trail is a moderate hike, and the Way of Saint Frutos Loop offers a more challenging circular option. You can find more details on these and other circular walks in the Hiking around Navalilla guide.


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