Climb to Valtablado of Beteta

The trail takes us to the village of Valtablado de Beteta along the old path used by the inhabitants of both villages.

Torcas de Lagunaseca

Trail that shows the impressive karstic landscape with typical elements such as torcas and dolines.

Family route

route suitable for the whole family that runs along the fertile plain of the Masegar stream until reaching the Laguna de Grande along forest tracks.

Luis Ocaña Memorial

A route through some of the most interesting localities of the Serranía Alta, such as Beteta, Priego and Poyatos, following paved roads that run along the Guadiela and Escabas rivers. It is a demanding but accessible route for cyclists looking to enjoy nature.

Beteta Bike Xtrem. Short version

It runs through spectacular natural landscapes, but in a reduced version, in the municipalities of Beteta, El Tobar, Santa María del Val, Lagunaseca, Masegosa, Valsalobre, Cueva del Hierro and Carrascosa de la Sierra. The itinerary runs along forest tracks and some trails with little technical difficulty.

Beteta Bike Xtrem. Long version

It runs through spectacular natural landscapes in the municipalities of Beteta, El Tobar, Santa María del Val, Lagunaseca, Masegosa, Valsalobre, Cueva del Hierro and Carrascosa de la Sierra. The itinerary runs along forest tracks and some trails with little technical difficulty.

PR-CU 17 Cueva del Hoyo Trail

This mountain environment combines varied landscapes with a nearby recreational area. The route allows you to visit the entrance to the “Cueva del Hoyo” and a diversion leads to a geological fold exposed by erosion.

Wickerwork trail

The unmarked route that takes us to visit the wicker plantations, which reach their maximum beauty in autumn when they acquire their characteristic reddish color.

SLCU18 Rochafrida Castle

The trail runs through a wooded area almost entirely, with panoramic views over the town of Beteta and the meadows of the Guadiela and Masegar rivers. From the castle there is a unique viewpoint to the environment.

Pozo del Pino Waterfalls

The trail runs along the Guadiela River between orchards and riparian vegetation. The tuffaceous waterfalls at the end of the trail offer a landscape of singular beauty.

PR-CU 91 Hoz de Tragavivos Route

This trail connects the village with a natural viewpoint over the Hoz de Tragavivos, a deep canyon of limestone cliffs. It ascends through pine forests to the Muela de las Loberas, on the northern edge.

PR-CU94 Ascent Cerro Juez

When we reach high places, the world opens up at our feet. Although it is not one of the highest peaks of the Serranía de Cuenca, this point offers exceptional views over the mountain territory.

PR-CU92 Route of the Molino de Chincha Dam

A quiet walk where the river merges with the mountain. The Molino de Chincha Reservoir will accompany you on the way until you reach the Guijarro Strait where the sickle of Tragavivos begins.

PRCU04 Dehesas-Valtablado

This charming route crosses the spectacular pastures of Valsalobre and Carrascosa, also visiting the uninhabited village of Valtablado de Beteta, now in ruins, a victim of depopulation in the twentieth century.

SLCU04 El Tobar Lagoon

Trail runs through the impressive Laguna Grande, with turquoise waters and the smaller Laguna Chica, two permanent wetlands of great beauty where you can observe the flowering of water lilies in early summer.

Salto de Poveda Trail

The trail follows the course of the Tagus River, visiting places such as the Salto de Poveda and the Taravilla Lagoon. Along the route, you can enjoy a landscape of mountains and native vegetation, while contemplating the turquoise blue waters of the Tagus.

Horcajo Trail

A route through the Alto Tajo Natural Park, it is characterized by its impressive vertical walls and rocky canyons, offering spectacular views of the interior of the canyon. Past the starting sign there is a small meadow where you can park your car.

Bookstore Trail

The trail starts at the Casa de la Pradera and follows the course of the Guadiela River upstream. Eurosiberian vegetation predominates, with species such as hazel and holly trees. At the end, there is an impressive waterfall that forms during the rainy season.

Cueva de la Ramera y del Armentero Local Trail

The path allows you to enjoy the waterfall on a wooden walkway that also allows you to approach the Cueva de la Ramera and from there access to the Cueva del Armentero and the viewpoint that offers stunning views of the gorge.

Botanical Walkway Trail

The Botanical Walk is a quiet route of easy access that takes us to the recreational area of the Fuente de los Tilos. The route passes through a dense forest of linden and hazelnut trees, next to the river.

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