4.2
(45)
144
hikers
16
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Hiking around Berrocal offers routes through a landscape shaped by its mining heritage and distinctive natural features. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, red-tinged hills, and impressive rock formations. A prominent feature is the Río Tinto, known for its vivid reddish-orange waters due to high iron content. Hikers can explore scenic forests and areas with unique microclimates.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.7
(11)
29
hikers
7.67km
02:06
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(5)
11
hikers
8.25km
02:21
190m
190m
Hike the moderate Río Tinto Greenway Loop, a 5.1-mile trail through a unique, reddish landscape shaped by ancient mining history.

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5.0
(1)
2
hikers
9.00km
02:36
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
18.7km
05:15
370m
370m
A difficult 11.6-mile hike from El Madroño, exploring the Rio Tinto's unique red waters and Martian-like mining landscape.
23.4km
06:45
590m
590m
This difficult 14.5-mile circular hike near Berrocal explores the unique red waters of the Río Tinto and historical mining landscapes.
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Impressive images from the river.
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Of course the views are curious, a little sad but curious.
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Views of one of the meanders formed by the Rio Tinto as it passes through the municipality of Berrocal.
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Old railway line that was used for just over a century until 1984 to transport the minerals extracted in the Riotinto-Nerva mining basin.
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Religious sanctuary of the town of Berrocal. Said congregation was divided into two buildings that represented two sides, the one above and the one below. That is why we still find the Hermitage of the Brotherhood of the Santa Cruz de Abajo and the one above.
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Very nice vantage point with picnic area.
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Old station that is located a few kilometers from the town of Nerva and that was used to transport the materials extracted from the mine.
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Road that passes through where there are the train tracks that brought the materials that came out of the mines to the town of Nerva. These tracks are currently still used by the tourist train that runs there, but the path allows you to see them perfectly as well as the river that is nearby.
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Berrocal offers a selection of over 15 hiking trails, catering to various fitness levels. These routes explore the region's unique landscapes, including its mining heritage and the distinctive Río Tinto.
The trails around Berrocal range from easy to difficult. There are 2 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 3 difficult routes, ensuring options for hikers of all experience levels.
Yes, Berrocal features several circular routes. A notable one is the Antiguas Minas de Riotinto - circular route, which is a moderate 4.8-mile trail exploring the area's mining history. Another challenging option is the Berrocal - El Madroño – circular by the Río Tinto and Arroyo del Gallego, a difficult 14.5-mile trek.
Hikers in Berrocal will encounter the striking Río Tinto, famous for its vivid reddish-orange waters due to high iron content. The region also boasts mountainous terrain, distinctive red-tinged hills, and impressive rock formations like Los Risco Altos, offering a truly unique landscape.
Yes, Berrocal's mining heritage is a significant part of its landscape. You can explore sites like the historically significant Corta Atalaya Mine, a massive open-pit mine. The Cachán Bridge, an old railway bridge, also provides access to paths along the red river, blending history with nature.
The hiking routes in Berrocal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique reddish landscape shaped by the Río Tinto and the rich mining history that can be explored along the paths.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the El Madroño Miners' Trail is a difficult 11.6-mile route. This trail offers a more extensive exploration of the region's terrain and mining heritage.
Absolutely. The Río Tinto is a central feature of many hikes. For example, the Río Tinto Greenway Loop is a moderate 5.1-mile path that follows the unique reddish landscape influenced by the river. Another option is On the banks of the Riotinto along the old railway, a 5.6-mile trail leading through the distinctive river banks and historical railway.
Beyond the striking red river and mining landscapes, Berrocal also features scenic forests and areas with unique microclimates, such as La Fuente. These offer diverse flora and fauna, providing a different kind of natural beauty and shade for hikers.
Yes, Berrocal is an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts. The region's unique geology, particularly the Río Tinto, creates an unusual ecosystem. Additionally, areas like La Fuente are ecologically valuable, boasting a unique microclimate that supports diverse flora and fauna.


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