Best natural monuments around Quintanas De Gormáz are found within a rich natural environment in Soria, Castile and León. The region's natural allure stems from its broader landscapes, including the Riberas del Río Duero y afluentes, recognized as a Site of Community Interest for its ecological importance. Extensive pine forests and cultivated fields characterize the area, providing diverse scenery for outdoor activities. This landscape offers opportunities for hiking and cycling along routes like the GR 86, Camino del Cid, and…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Tree included in the register of singular trees of the Junta de Castilla y León. This is an impressive white juniper. This specimen is spectacular due to its size (19 metres high, 12.5 metres wide at the crown and 4.5 metres in circumference of the trunk), and its age (about 400 years). It also stands out for its column-shaped appearance, which is unusual in this type of tree.
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At the moment it is not possible to continue upstream because the path is completely closed by thorns and brambles. We have looked for a gap and have climbed up the slope until we reach the moorland and can continue our walk. Please bear this in mind.
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Although on days when it is not drinkable (high radon content) there is nothing wrong with drinking it or at least cooling off.
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They destroyed them while widening the road. Still nice rock formation, with its history
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Formation of rocks of capricious shapes. Legend has it that they are the horses of a group of Muslim warriors turned to stone by the miracle of a princess converted to Christianity who prayed to God for her salvation when she was persecuted. Before, the myth was much more "credible", but a few years ago when the cart was enlarged, part of the rock formation was thrown away.
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The natural allure of Quintanas De Gormáz lies in its diverse landscapes. You can expect to see the meandering Duero River and its tributaries, extensive pine forests, and cultivated fields. Specific natural monuments include reservoirs, unique rock formations, and ancient trees.
Yes, the **Riberas del Río Duero y afluentes** (River Duero and its tributaries) is recognized as a Site of Community Interest. This area is ecologically important and offers opportunities for nature appreciation and wildlife observation.
You can explore the peaceful Vildé Reservoir, known for its reflection of cliffs and countless vultures. Another must-see is Peñas Blancas de Vildé, featuring rock formations with capricious shapes tied to a local legend. Don't miss Sabina La Pica, an impressive 400-year-old white juniper tree with an unusual column-shaped appearance.
The area offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can explore sections of the GR 86, the Camino del Cid, and the Ruta del Duero. For more specific routes, check out the hiking guide or the cycling guide for Quintanas De Gormáz.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, you can find routes that take you to the Vildé Reservoir. The wider region also features trails like the Hoz del Río Abión and La Pedriza Trail, and the Gormaz Castle Trail. You can find more details in the hiking guide for Quintanas De Gormáz.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful environment, especially around the Vildé Reservoir, where they can observe vultures and the reflection of cliffs. The unique geological formations of Peñas Blancas de Vildé and the impressive ancient tree Sabina La Pica are also highly regarded for their distinct character and natural beauty.
While specific family-friendly trails are not explicitly detailed for all monuments, the general natural environment and the presence of the ancient Sabina La Pica suggest accessible spots for families to enjoy nature. Many of the broader hiking and cycling routes in the area also offer easier sections suitable for families. Always check the difficulty of specific routes before heading out.
Yes, the Riberas del Río Duero y afluentes, being a Site of Community Interest, is a valuable spot for birdwatching and observing local wildlife. The Vildé Reservoir is particularly noted for the countless vultures flying overhead, offering a great opportunity for bird spotting.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. These seasons also provide vibrant landscapes, with lush greenery in spring and rich colors in autumn. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Rocky Cliff in the Paramera offers opportunities for climbing and provides rewarding viewpoints. Be aware that some paths in this area might be overgrown, so preparation is key.
The extensive pine forests, particularly those of *Pinus pinaster* (maritime pine), are not only aesthetically pleasing but also historically significant for resin harvesting. They also provide opportunities for mycological (mushroom) foraging, contributing to the diverse rural landscape.


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