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Hike the moderate 6.7-mile Geliberte trail (PR-CU 60) near Fuentelespino de Haro, exploring pine forests and La Mancha plains.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is a circular route that starts and ends in the village of Fuentelespino de Haro. While specific parking details aren't provided, as a village, you should find suitable parking within the town to begin your hike.
Yes, the Geliberte trail is generally considered dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near wildlife, and follow local regulations regarding leashes.
The trail offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking in this region, providing pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, so an early start is recommended if hiking during those months.
No, as a 'Sendero de Pequeño Recorrido' (PR-CU 60), this trail does not require any special permits or entrance fees to access. It is a publicly accessible route.
The trail is generally considered accessible to a wide range of hikers. While some sources describe it as moderate, it's also noted as easy, making it suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. The total distance is about 10.5 kilometers with minimal elevation gain.
Given the varied terrain, which includes paths through pine forests, agricultural fields, and a brief narrow section, it is recommended to wear mountain footwear or sturdy hiking boots for comfort and support.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll start in a small valley, pass a well and water deposit, then enter a dense pine forest. Later sections include less defined paths along agricultural fields and a mountainside. The return journey is via the 'Camino de Los Molinos,' a wide, flat track across the typical La Mancha plains.
You can expect diverse landscapes, contrasting the green of dense pine forests (pino carrasco) with the expansive, characteristic plains of the Záncara River valley. The Geliberte area itself is a charming small valley, and the village of Fuentelespino de Haro is nestled between the Sierras de Haro and de la Villa.
Along the route, you'll pass through the historically significant Geliberte area, encounter the 'Cueva de Los Colmenares,' and return via the 'Camino de Los Molinos.' In Fuentelespino de Haro, you can visit the Condestable Miguel Lucas de Iranzo Interpretation Center.
Yes, Fuentelespino de Haro, the starting and ending point of the trail, was a finalist for 'The Most Beautiful Town of Castilla-La Mancha 2023.' The village offers rural accommodations and a visitor center, making it a pleasant place to stay before or after your hike.
The trail is a good spot for birdwatching, with a variety of steppe and songbirds, as well as birds of prey inhabiting the pine trees. The dense pine forests are primarily composed of pino carrasco, contributing to the green scenery.
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