Best natural monuments around Santa Marta Del Cerro are characterized by diverse landscapes, including ancient forests, dramatic gorges, and significant wildlife habitats. This region offers a variety of natural features, from dense holly and oak woodlands to limestone cliffs carved by rivers. It provides opportunities to observe unique ecosystems and geological formations. The area is known for its natural beauty and ecological importance.
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El Acebal de Pradena is a place with a large concentration of Holly trees whose green leaves and red fruits shine in the sun creating an extraordinary spectacle. Near Los Acebos there are centuries-old oaks of great beauty, and spectacular juniper trees also abound. To complete the list, we have seen some blackthorns whose ripe fruits were delicious.
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Above the Río Duratón there are these immense rocks, a gorge formed by the river, where we can see these huge animals.
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The Duratón canyon is a valley nestled between the plateau of the Segovian páramo with walls that reach one hundred meters in several areas and an average width of fifty meters. The road draws the river line of the canyon, it is winding and undulating between imposing limestone and dolomite walls that have suffered a forceful wear of karstic dissolution for millions of years. At first the water filtered into the earth, forming an underground water course below the current course and due to erosion the roof and the side walls collapsed and the current bed emerged, although much narrower. Later periglacial modeling continued to affect the cuts in the gorges and increased the width of the gorge until the gorges became what they are today. The bottom of the river valley is an alluvial plain of gravel, sand, silt and clay where forest species grow that fill the interior of the gorge with life and color up to the meanders of the Burgomillodo reservoir, in the final stretch of the river within of the space of the natural park. In the central part of the gorges is the mouth of the Valdemuelas stream, a narrow gorge that descends from Villar de Sobrepeña, the area where the largest community of griffon vultures and birds of prey in the natural park is concentrated. The path is a constant gallery of poplars, poplars, alders, ash trees, willows, elms and other forest species associated with water courses. In some meanders the plain is more extensive and there are old plantations of walnut, chestnut, plum and wild hazelnut trees, the autumn festival of color is guaranteed. More than five hundred pairs of griffon vultures nest on the walls of the gorges, there are also Egyptian vultures, golden eagles and peregrine falcons.
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The Robregordo dehesa is a forest fantasy of oaks, junipers, birches, holly and rowan trees that are luxurious vegetable jewels due to their great botanical and landscape value, they survive between repopulation of pine forests and meadows of heather, broom and broom that cover the slopes of the Carpetan Mountains. The holly forest is outstanding, there are centuries-old specimens that form very dense and closed groups, it is one of the most notable holly trees in the Community of Madrid. In autumn and winter, they sprout the striking red balls that give the holly a precise touch, as if nature wanted to decorate the forest for a season.
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Fantastic place to see the vultures, as it is not a protected area, it allows you to see them much closer than other known areas of the Hoces del Duratón.
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We have never seen more vultures together than here
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A water source a short distance from Sepúlveda that flows into the nearby Duratón River. Fresh water and good place for a dip.
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The region around Santa Marta Del Cerro is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore the dramatic gorges and immense rocks at Vulture Cliff, which is known for its impressive vulture population. Another significant area is the Hoces del Duratón Natural Park, featuring deep canyons carved by the Duratón River. Additionally, the ancient woodlands like Robregordo Holly Forest offer unique botanical beauty.
Yes, several natural monuments around Santa Marta Del Cerro are suitable for families. Fuente de la Salud is a great option, offering a natural water spring and a good spot for a dip, making it enjoyable for all. The Acebal de Prádena, with its beautiful holly trees and centuries-old oaks, also provides an accessible and engaging natural experience for families.
For exceptional wildlife observation, particularly birds of prey, the Vulture Cliff is an outstanding location. It allows for close observation of vultures in their natural habitat. The Hoces del Duratón Natural Park is also a prime spot, home to more than five hundred pairs of griffon vultures, as well as Egyptian vultures, golden eagles, and peregrine falcons nesting on its walls.
The region boasts diverse and ancient forests. The Robregordo Holly Forest is a highlight, featuring centuries-old holly specimens, oaks, junipers, birches, and rowan trees. Similarly, the Acebal de Prádena offers a large concentration of holly trees, alongside ancient oaks and spectacular juniper trees, creating a vibrant spectacle, especially when the holly's red fruits appear.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities around the natural monuments of Santa Marta Del Cerro. You can find a variety of trails, from easy to difficult, that allow you to explore the gorges, forests, and riverine landscapes. For more detailed routes and options, you can explore the Hiking around Santa Marta Del Cerro guide.
The terrain around Santa Marta Del Cerro's natural monuments is varied. In areas like the Hoces del Duratón Natural Park, you'll encounter winding paths along the river, nestled between imposing limestone and dolomite walls that can reach one hundred meters in height. The river valleys feature alluvial plains, while forest trails might lead through dense woodlands with oaks, junipers, and holly trees.
Yes, you can. The Fuente de la Salud is a natural water spring located a short distance from Sepúlveda. It flows into the nearby Duratón River and is known for its fresh water, making it a good spot for a refreshing dip during your visit.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Autumn and winter offer a unique charm, especially in the holly forests like Robregordo Holly Forest and Acebal de Prádena, when the striking red berries of the holly trees are most vibrant. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural springs.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes around Santa Marta Del Cerro. These routes range in difficulty and cover different distances, providing options for various skill levels. You can find detailed information on available routes in the Cycling around Santa Marta Del Cerro guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the opportunity for close encounters with wildlife. The immense rocks and the chance to see numerous vultures at Vulture Cliff are frequently highlighted. The ancient and dense holly forests, like Robregordo Holly Forest, are also highly valued for their botanical and landscape significance, especially in autumn and winter.
Yes, there are several running trails available for those who enjoy jogging or trail running. These routes allow you to experience the natural beauty of the area at a faster pace. For specific running trails and their details, refer to the Running Trails around Santa Marta Del Cerro guide.
The Hoces del Duratón Natural Park is characterized by its impressive canyon, with walls reaching up to one hundred meters in several areas. These are primarily limestone and dolomite walls that have undergone millions of years of karstic dissolution. The river's erosion has created a winding and undulating gorge, revealing a fascinating geological history where water once filtered underground before the current bed emerged.


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