Embalse del Molino de Chincha Trail
Embalse del Molino de Chincha Trail
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9.96km
110m
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Jog the moderate 6.2-mile Embalse del Molino de Chincha Trail, enjoying reservoir views and pine forests in Alto Tajo Natural Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.98 km
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8.89 km
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8.15 km
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735 m
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The trail primarily follows a well-maintained track, making it comfortable and easy for jogging. It is predominantly flat, with a significant portion running under the shade of a dense pine forest. You'll find sections bordering the reservoir's turquoise waters and some elevated points offering views.
Yes, this trail is generally considered to have a low or easy difficulty level, making it suitable for beginners and a wide range of fitness levels. While some sources mention sections requiring steady footing, it's largely accessible and comfortable for jogging.
Along the route, you'll enjoy continuous panoramic views of the turquoise waters of the Molino de Chincha Reservoir. You can also spot geological formations like Hoz Somera and Los Castillejos Rock Formation. The path follows the Guadiela River, and you'll pass the dam of the Embalse del Molino de Chincha, built in 1947.
The trail is especially recommended during warmer months due to the ample shade provided by the dense pine trees. This makes it a pleasant option even when temperatures are higher.
While specific regulations for dogs on this particular trail are not detailed, it is located within the Alto Tajo Natural Park. Generally, dogs are permitted in natural parks but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always practice responsible pet ownership.
The trail connects the town of Puente de Vadillos with the dam. It's advisable to look for parking options in or near Puente de Vadillos, which serves as a common starting point for accessing the route.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Embalse del Molino de Chincha Trail or the Alto Tajo Natural Park itself for general recreational use like jogging. However, always respect park regulations and signage.
Yes, the route largely follows the Ruta del Embalse del Molino de Chincha. It also briefly intersects sections of the [CIMA CU10] Belvalle * Puente de Vadillos and cno. de Carrascosa a Vadillos.
The surrounding landscape is rich in flora and fauna, characteristic of the Alto Tajo Natural Park. While specific sightings vary, you can expect to see diverse plant life, especially within the pine forests, and potentially various bird species and smaller mammals typical of the region.
The Embalse del Molino de Chincha Trail is primarily described as a linear route, connecting Puente de Vadillos with the dam. This suggests it is an out-and-back trail, meaning you would return along the same path.
For an average jogger, the full 9.96 km route typically takes around 1 hour and 12 minutes to complete.
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