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Hike the moderate 8.8-mile Trail Running Porto de Sanabria route through Sanabria Natural Park, gaining 1495 feet with panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.71 km
3.76 km
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586 m
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9.12 km
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Highest point (1,590 m)
Lowest point (1,200 m)
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The trail is circular and starts and ends in Porto. You can typically find parking within the village of Porto de Sanabria, which serves as the trailhead for this route. As it's part of a Trail Running Center, basic services are often available.
This route is rated as moderate, making it suitable for hikers and trail runners with an intermediate level of experience. While it offers significant elevation gains (around 455 meters), it's designed to be accessible, though some sections may require greater physical effort.
You'll encounter diverse terrain typical of mountainous landscapes. Expect paths along rivers like the Valdesirgas, open fields, and potentially rocky sections. The wider Sanabria region also features winding paths through forests and open routes with extensive views.
The route offers impressive natural landscapes. You'll pass by the Valdesirgas reservoir and can enjoy a View of Valdesirgas Reservoir, as well as a Waterfall at Embalse de Valdesirgas. There's also a Panoramic View from GR-84 Trail and a charming Stone Bridge Over the Bibei River in Porto.
The region experiences diverse weather. While specific seasonal considerations for this exact trail aren't detailed, mountainous areas like Sanabria can have snow conditions in winter. For trail running and hiking, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm but is also popular.
While specific regulations for this trail aren't provided, trails within natural parks in Spain, such as the Lago de Sanabria and Sierras Segundera y de Porto Natural Park, generally allow dogs but often require them to be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check local signage.
The Trail Running Porto de Sanabria is located within the Lago de Sanabria and Sierras Segundera y de Porto Natural Park. Generally, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required for hiking or trail running on marked routes within Spanish natural parks, but it's always advisable to respect park regulations and stay on designated paths.
Yes, while the primary route is the Trail Running Porto de Sanabria (covering 98% of this tour), it also intersects with sections of other official trails. You'll find it briefly overlaps with parts of Montaña de Sanabria - Etapa 4, Montaña de Sanabria - Etapa 3, and Camino de Moncoubo.
Porto de Sanabria is a small village and serves as a starting point for many routes. As part of a Trail Running Center, it typically offers basic services. You can usually find local cafes, restaurants, and possibly accommodation options within the village to refuel before or after your activity.
This trail is notable for being part of a Trail Running Center (TRC-012), an initiative by the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation to provide permanent, marked routes. It offers a chance to explore the 'Comarca de Sanabria,' a region known for its well-preserved, historic, and spectacular mountains, often called a cradle of mountaineering. Its circular nature allows for comprehensive exploration of the area's natural beauty.
The estimated duration for completing this trail is approximately 4 hours and 19 minutes. This can vary based on your pace, fitness level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or take breaks.
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