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Hiking around Covaleda offers access to diverse natural features within the Soria province of Castilla y León, Spain. The region is characterized by dense pine forests, part of the "Comarca de Pinares," and is traversed by the nascent Duero River. It lies at the foot of the Sierra de Urbión, featuring mountain peaks and glacial lagoons, alongside numerous waterfalls.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
4.8
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77
hikers
7.02km
02:27
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.8
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30
hikers
12.7km
03:19
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
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3
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18.0km
05:13
470m
470m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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52
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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37
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17.3km
05:26
540m
530m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A curious large stone, it moves but cannot be dragged.
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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In one of the many visits to Covaleda, which I usually go to, I have visited this beautiful place and I contribute photos
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It is interesting to see how the bridge has been restored with an intervention that respects its original construction. A wooden walkway reestablishes passage over the Duero, taking advantage of the old bridge but without altering it.
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Covaleda is characterized by its extensive pine forests, part of the largest in Europe, alongside the nascent Duero River. You'll also find impressive mountain scenery from the Sierra de Urbión, featuring peaks and glacial lagoons, as well as numerous waterfalls.
Yes, the region is known for its many waterfalls. Popular routes often integrate these features, such as the Cascadas de Covaleda – circular, which leads through forested areas to several cascades. Other notable waterfalls include Cascada Río La Ojeda, La Chorrera, and Paso del Peñoncito.
The autumn months are particularly beautiful, as the dense pine forests transform into a spectacle of vibrant yellows, golds, and oranges. Spring and summer also offer pleasant conditions for exploring, while winter can provide opportunities for ski touring, though some higher routes might be challenging due to snow.
Yes, Covaleda offers routes suitable for families. The Paso Peñoncito Waterfall – Ojeda River Waterfall loop from Paso de Frigidillas is a moderate 3.6 km trail that takes about 1 hour 24 minutes, making it a good option for a shorter outing. The region also features the 'Sendero de los Abuelos del Bosque,' an easy 2-kilometer circular trail focusing on ancient pines.
Many of the trails around Covaleda are circular, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the popular Cascadas de Covaleda – circular and the Puentes de Covaleda – circular by the Río Duero, which follows the Duero River.
The hiking routes in Covaleda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural features, including the dense pine forests, the numerous waterfalls, and the stunning mountain and river landscapes.
Absolutely. You can explore the Pico de Urbión, one of the highest peaks in the Sierra de Urbión, or visit the famous Laguna Negra, a glacial lake. The Source of the Duero River is also a notable natural landmark in the area.
There are over 25 hiking trails available around Covaleda, catering to various skill levels. This includes 1 easy route, 16 moderate routes, and 9 more challenging options for experienced hikers.
Yes, for more experienced hikers, there are several challenging routes. The Piedra Andadera y Cueva del Tío Melitón – circular desde Covaleda is an 18.0 km trail that typically takes over 5 hours to complete, leading through varied and demanding terrain. Ascents to peaks like Pico Urbión also offer challenging experiences.
Yes, the nascent Duero River flows through Covaleda, offering beautiful riverside trails. The Puentes de Covaleda – circular by the Río Duero is a popular moderate route that follows the river, passing historical bridges and showcasing the scenic riverside environment.
You will primarily hike through dense pine forests, which are a significant feature of the 'Comarca de Pinares' region. These forests are mainly composed of Scots pine, but you can also find black pines, beeches, oaks, junipers, and hollies, creating a rich and diverse woodland environment.


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