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Hiking around Casas De Don Gómez offers diverse landscapes within the Alagón Valley, characterized by extensive dehesas of holm and cork oaks. The region features fertile lowlands nourished by the Alagón River, contrasting with nearby mountain areas that host cork oak, oak, pine, and chestnut forests. These varied ecosystems provide a range of terrain for hikers, from riverine paths to higher elevation trails. The area's natural features include river valleys and traditional agro-forestry systems.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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hikers
10.6km
02:46
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.2km
04:23
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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hikers
8.40km
02:14
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
02:47
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.5km
03:21
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located outside the city of Coria, in the natural area of the ancient Dehesa de Malpartida, the sanctuary is close to the edge of the cliff formed by the Alagón River. According to the Coria Charter from the 13th century, it stands in the same place where a small medieval chapel probably existed. Part of the remains of the extensions carried out in the 16th century are still preserved. These extensions were carried out to house the venerated Romanesque-Gothic Marian carving, possibly made in Leonese workshops. The image of the Virgin rests in her dressing room (added in 1880) and is framed by a beautiful Rococo altarpiece from 1774. A visit to this sanctuary will allow you to appreciate its uniqueness, beauty and devotion to the Patroness of Coria! 🙏🌟
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The Iron Bridge in Coria is a beautiful civil work of metal architecture and nineteenth-century modernist design. It was built by the Asturian engineers D. Salvador and D. Próspero Ardura. The bridge stands over the Alagón River, connecting both banks in the City of Coria. Its total length is 178.30 meters, and its deck has a width of 7.78 meters, with a two-way road flanked by two sidewalks.
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The Medieval Bridge of Coria is a historical structure that is located next to the main façade of the Monastery of San Juan Bautista or Corias. Its construction had the objective of connecting the monastery with the town of Corias. Although its foundations are believed to be of Roman origin, the bridge was rebuilt in 1571, as indicated by an inscription preserved on one of the stones of its parapet.
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Founded before the Romans occupied the Iberian Peninsula, Coria was known as Cauria or Caurus. The Romans gave it its current Latin name, CAVRIUM. Later, he was granted Roman citizenship. In the Visigothic era, the Diocese of Coria was created, which maintained Coria as an episcopal see until the 20th century. After the Reconquista, Coria became the capital of a manor to which towns that still bear the name of Coria belonged, such as Guijo de Coria or Casillas de Coria.
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Moraleja is a Spanish municipality, located in the province of Cáceres, autonomous community of Extremadura. It includes the town of the same name and an extensive municipal area in which there are several small hamlets and colonization towns such as Cañadas and Rozacorderos.
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Moraleja is a small town in the Sierra de Gata region on the Gata river. Here there are natural pools, shady walks and beautiful areas to explore.
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This natural viewpoint is located about 9 kilometers from Coria. From here you can see the beautiful Valle del Alagón, the Sierra de Gata, where the Pico Jálama stands out, and even the Sierra de la Estrella in Portugal.
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There are 17 distinct hiking trails around Casas De Don Gómez, offering a variety of experiences. These include 9 easy routes and 8 moderate routes, catering to different fitness levels.
The region around Casas De Don Gómez is characterized by diverse landscapes. You'll find extensive dehesas with holm and cork oaks, fertile lowlands nourished by the Alagón River, and nearby mountain areas featuring cork oak, oak, pine, and chestnut forests. This blend offers varied terrain, from riverine paths to higher elevation trails.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. With 9 easy trails available, many routes are suitable for families. For example, the Route of the Canals is a moderate 5.2-mile (8.4 km) path that follows the Alagón River lowlands, offering a pleasant experience without significant elevation changes.
Yes, many of the trails in the area are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. While specific circular routes are not detailed in the guide, the general network of trails often allows for loop configurations, especially around towns like Coria.
Hikers can discover several notable attractions. You might encounter the historic Iron Bridge of Coria or the ancient Medieval Bridge of Coria. For nature lovers, the El Chorrerón Waterfall and Stone Bridge is a beautiful spot to visit.
Yes, the area is home to the beautiful El Chorrerón Waterfall and Stone Bridge. The Trail to El Chorrerón is a moderate 10.7-mile (17.2 km) path that leads through varied landscapes to this natural highlight.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for hiking, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, while winters are generally mild but can be damp.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from traditional dehesas to river valleys, and the variety of trails suitable for different abilities. The historical and natural attractions along the routes are also frequently highlighted.
Many trails in the natural areas around Casas De Don Gómez are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control. The extensive dehesas and river paths offer plenty of space for pets. Always ensure to follow local regulations regarding dogs in natural parks or protected areas.
The terrain varies from flat river lowlands to gently rolling hills in the dehesa areas and slightly more varied elevations in the mountain foothills. Most trails, like the Vía Dalmacia Trail, feature moderate elevation gains, making them accessible for a wide range of hikers.
Yes, several trails provide excellent views of the Alagón River. The Coria to Ermita Virgen de Argeme route, for instance, offers panoramic river vistas, along with views of the historical town of Coria.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many trails, especially in or near the towns and villages like Coria or Casas De Don Gómez itself. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the individual komoot tour pages for details on recommended parking spots.


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