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Guadiana Natural Trail

Hard

3.0

(1)

8

hikers

Guadiana Natural Trail

05:05

19.4km

150m

Hiking

Hike the difficult 12.1-mile Guadiana Natural Trail in Lagunas de Ruidera, exploring wetlands, waterfalls, and the beautiful Laguna Blanca.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera

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230 m

Waterfall in the Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera

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In the rainy season, if there is enough water, the waterfall is beautiful!

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2.18 km

Laguna Conceja

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Bathing is prohibited to preserve the area, since this lagoon is one of the last nesting redoubts for duck birds on the Peninsula. It is essential to respect the environment and not disturb the birds.

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9.85 km

Laguna Blanca

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The White Lagoon is one of the 15 lagoons that make up the Ruidera lagoons and is known for its crystal clear water and white sand bottom.

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19.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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16.7 km

2.43 km

300 m

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9.51 km

7.46 km

2.43 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park and access the Guadiana Natural Trail?

The Guadiana Natural Trail is extensive, stretching over 850 km, so access points and parking vary widely. Many stages conclude in towns, offering convenient access. For specific sections, look for local parking areas near trailheads. The trail is well-equipped with infrastructure, including stream crossings and rest areas, making it accessible for various activities.

Is the Guadiana Natural Trail dog-friendly?

While the trail itself is generally accessible, specific regulations for dogs can vary depending on the section and whether it passes through protected areas like the Guadiana Valley Natural Park. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for any restrictions, especially concerning wildlife protection.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike depends on the specific section you plan to explore. Given its length and diverse landscapes, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Coastal sections might be enjoyable in late spring or early autumn, while inland mountainous areas could be cooler. Avoid the peak summer months when temperatures can be very high, especially in the interior.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the trail or the Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera?

Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Guadiana Natural Trail itself. However, if you plan to visit specific attractions or protected areas like the Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera, it's advisable to check for any specific regulations or fees that might apply to certain activities or facilities within the park. The trail passes through this park, known for its incredible wetlands and lagoons.

What is the terrain like and how difficult is the trail?

The terrain varies significantly across the trail's numerous stages. You'll encounter riverine environments, mountainous and flat areas, and diverse vegetation. Some sections, like Stage 43, are easy with wide dirt tracks and gentle slopes. Others, such as the beginning of Stage 41 in Huelva, can be quite difficult with steep uphill and downhill sections. Overall, many parts are easily accessible, but some require good fitness and sure-footedness.

What natural features and landmarks can I expect to see along the way?

The trail showcases a wide array of landscapes. You can expect to see the Guadiana River, wetlands, and lagoons with turquoise water, especially near the Parque Natural de las Lagunas de Ruidera, which features a beautiful waterfall. Other notable spots include Laguna Conceja and Laguna Blanca. You'll also pass through historical and agricultural landscapes, including old railway trenches, small bridges, and traditional livestock trails.

Does this route connect with other trails?

Yes, the Guadiana Natural Trail is a major route that intersects with several other paths. The entire route is part of the Camino Natural del Guadiana. Depending on the section, you might also find it overlapping with parts of the Camino de Villahermosa a la Ossa, Camino de Infantes, and Camino de la ossa a la Casa Valrepiso.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

Especially in areas like the Guadiana Valley Natural Park, the trail offers opportunities to observe a rich array of plant and animal life. Keep an eye out for rare bird species such as black storks, Bonelli's eagles, and lesser kestrels. There's also a chance to spot lynx in certain protected habitats.

Are there facilities like rest areas or viewpoints along the route?

Yes, the trail is well-equipped with infrastructure to enhance the hiking experience. You'll find numerous bridges, stream crossings, designated viewpoints, rest areas, and benches along many sections, making it comfortable for hikers and other users.

Is this trail suitable for families?

Many sections of the Guadiana Natural Trail are described as having "easily-accessible paths" and are suitable for families, especially for shorter hikes. Look for stages characterized as easy, running along wide dirt tracks with gentle slopes. However, some parts can be quite challenging, so it's important to research specific stages before planning a family outing.

Given its length, how can I best experience the Guadiana Natural Trail?

The Guadiana Natural Trail is one of the longest river trails on the Iberian Peninsula, offering an epic journey. The best way to experience it is to choose specific stages that match your fitness level and interests. Many stages conclude in towns, allowing for flexibility in planning shorter trips or multi-day adventures with access to public transport or accommodation. This allows you to focus on particular landscapes, historical sites, or natural parks without committing to the entire 850 km.

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