Pico Cervero and Honfrías Trail
Pico Cervero and Honfrías Trail
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18.8km
480m
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Jogging the difficult 11.7-mile Pico Cervero trail offers panoramic views and diverse forests in the Quilamas Natural Space.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.55 km
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17.9 km
456 m
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11.4 km
6.54 km
456 m
225 m
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While some sections of the trail, particularly the initial forest tracks, offer smooth surfaces suitable for jogging, the overall route to Pico Cervero is considered difficult. It includes tough switchbacks, steep climbs with bad surfaces, and near the summit, stone stairs and paths between blocks. These challenging sections make continuous jogging demanding, and you'll likely need to walk parts of the route.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find well-marked forest tracks and paths with gentle ascents, especially in the lower sections. However, as you gain elevation towards Pico Cervero, the path becomes more challenging, featuring tough climbs, uneven surfaces, and even old cobblestone sections. Near the summit, expect a paved ramp, paths between blocks, and stone stairs.
The trail often starts from Navarredonda de la Rinconada, where you can find suitable parking. The initial parts lead onto a track after a gentle ascent, making it a clear starting point for your adventure.
Yes, the Quilamas Natural Space, including this trail, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the varied terrain and the presence of wildlife in this protected area.
The trail offers captivating scenery year-round, but autumn is particularly stunning when the chestnut, oak, and hazelnut forests display a rich array of colors. Spring also brings lush greenery and pleasant temperatures. The Bosque de la Honfría is known as a shady and cool place, making it enjoyable even on warmer days.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Quilamas Natural Space or to hike the Sendero de las Honfrías to Pico Cervero. It is a publicly accessible natural area.
The primary highlight is the summit of Cervero Peak, the highest point of the Sierra de las Quilamas, offering wide panoramic views of the Sierras of Salamanca and Gredos, Sierra de Francia, Béjar, and the Salmantina plateau. You'll also traverse the beautiful Bosque de la Honfría, known for its centennial chestnut trees and diverse flora. Higher points like Puerto de los Serranos also provide expansive views.
You'll experience diverse scenery, transitioning from dense forests of chestnut, oak, hazelnut, and holly to sunnier oak groves at higher elevations. The Bosque de la Honfría is a particularly rich botanical area. The route also passes by historical elements like old lime kilns, and the entire area is part of the Natura 2000 network, highlighting its ecological importance.
Yes, this route often coincides with sections of the GR 182, a long-distance path. It also passes through parts of the Camino de la Pollina and the Linares a La Honfría trail, offering opportunities to explore further within the natural space.
While the trail itself is primarily natural, the Bosque de la Honfría section includes recreational areas and a natural spring (Fuente del Cerezo). For more substantial refreshments or amenities, you would typically need to visit nearby villages such as Navarredonda de la Rinconada or Linares de Riofrío before or after your outing.
Given the varied terrain and the 'difficult' rating for jogging, consider approaching this route as a challenging trail run with sections of brisk hiking. Focus on enjoying the stunning forest sections for running and be prepared to slow down and appreciate the panoramic views and unique rock formations as you ascend towards Cervero Peak. Starting early can help you avoid warmer temperatures and enjoy the tranquility of the Bosque de la Honfría.