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Hiking around Santovenia offers trails through a landscape characterized by lagoons, river plains, and historical routes. The region features gentle terrain, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various hiking abilities. Trails often pass through natural reserves and near significant historical sites, providing diverse points of interest.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.83km
01:59
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the moderate 5.0-mile Camino Sanabrés and Moreruela Monastery Loop to explore historic ruins and idyllic landscapes near Granja de More
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Hike the difficult 13.4-mile Camino Sanabrés: Moreruela Monastery Loop, exploring historic ruins and the Esla River valley.
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It is the largest lagoon in the Lagunas de Villafáfila Nature Reserve.
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The Roman Bridge of Villarigo is located east of Villafáfila, near Laguna Salina Grande and Laguna el Puente. This bridge, dating from the High Roman Empire (27 BC - 305 AD), has three arches of unequal size, with the central arch twice the size of the side arches. Although it has been extensively rebuilt, it retains its original structure with strong ashlar voussoirs. The bridge was part of a network of Roman roads that connected various settlements and facilitated crossing the Villafáfila lagoons. Today, the bridge is a point of historical and architectural interest in the region.
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Laguna Salina Grande is located in the Villafáfila Nature Reserve, in the province of Zamora. This lagoon is the largest in the reserve and is an ideal place for birdwatching, especially during winter and spring. In winter, thousands of geese and ducks congregate there, while in spring, a wide variety of waders can be observed. One of the most interesting routes to explore the area is the circular trail that passes by Laguna Salina Grande, the Otero de Sariegos bird observatory, and the Roman bridge in Villafáfila. This route offers an excellent opportunity to enjoy the reserve's wildlife and landscape.
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Otero de Sariegos is an uninhabited village located in the municipality of Villafáfila, in the province of Zamora, Castile and León. This place is known for its natural lagoon, which attracts numerous tourists and birdwatchers due to the diversity of species found there. Historically, Otero de Sariegos has been linked to salt production since prehistoric times. The name "Sariegos" is believed to come from "saliegos," referring to salt producers. During the Middle Ages, salt exploitation reached its peak, and the area was filled with small villages dedicated to this activity. Although currently uninhabited, the site remains of interest for its historical and natural value.
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Wonderful view, sure-footedness and good shoes are important. Better not to go when it's raining.
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This monastery complex, where Cistercians once prayed and worked day after day, even as a ruin still provides impressive evidence of the magnificent architecture. This monastic order (the order's Latin name is "Ordo Cisterciensis") takes its name from the French town of Citeaux in Burgundy, where the first monastery was founded in 1098. It is a reform branch of the Benedictines.
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Even if we always use the term “St. James Way” in the singular in the German language, there is no such thing as “one”. Rather, it is a network of many Ways of St. James that runs through several European countries and then concentrates on a few main routes in Spain (the most famous is the "Camino Frances", which leads from the Pyrenees through the north of Spain). However, in order to get from the south of Spain to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, a different route is required, which JavierCR and DennisKe have already described briefly.
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Leaving Granja de Moreruela you reach an important crossing of the Vía de la Plata: towards the north, Astorga and the Camino Francés; Towards the northwest, Sanabria and Ourense. In which direction are you dreaming?
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Hiking around Santovenia features gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various abilities. You'll find trails through natural reserves, along river plains, and incorporating historical routes, often passing by significant historical sites and lagoons.
Yes, Santovenia offers several easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Río Esla from Puente Quintos – circular by Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés is an easy 6.6 km path following the river and a historic pilgrimage route. Another accessible option is the Cistercian Monastery of Santa Maria from Granja de Moruela, a 7.8 km trail through rural landscapes.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the protected wetlands of the Villafáfila Lagoons Nature Reserve, home to the Salina Grande Lagoon. Historical landmarks include the Quintos Bridge Over the Esla River and the San Juan Church and Pilgrim Hostel in Granja de Moreruela, often found along the historic Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés.
Yes, Santovenia has several circular routes. A popular choice is the Río Esla from Puente Quintos – circular by Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés, which offers a scenic loop along the river. Another option is the Camino Sanabrés and Moreruela Monastery Loop, providing a moderate circular experience.
Santovenia's gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes make it suitable for hiking for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for exploring the lagoons and river plains. Summers can be warm, while winters are typically mild, allowing for year-round outdoor activity, though some trails might be muddy after rain.
There are over 10 hiking trails available around Santovenia, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes. This variety ensures options for different ability levels and interests.
The routes in Santovenia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.4 stars. Hikers often praise the region for its tranquil natural reserves, historical pilgrimage paths, and the accessibility of its trails through open plains and lagoons.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, the Camino Sanabrés: Moreruela Monastery Loop is a difficult 21.6 km route that offers a substantial day hike through the region's landscapes.
Many trails in Santovenia, especially those through open plains and rural areas, are generally dog-friendly. However, when hiking through natural reserves like the Villafáfila Lagoons, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife, particularly birds in wetland areas. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Given the region's lagoons and natural reserves, you are likely to encounter a rich variety of birdlife, especially in areas like the Villafáfila Lagoons Natural Reserve, which is a significant wetland habitat. Keep an eye out for waterfowl and other migratory birds.
Yes, the Río Esla from Puente Quintos – circular by Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés specifically follows the Río Esla, offering scenic views of the river and its surroundings. You'll also encounter historical bridges over the Esla, such as the Quintos Bridge.
Absolutely. Many routes in Santovenia are intertwined with historical paths and sites. For instance, the Cistercian Monastery of Santa Maria from Granja de Moruela leads directly to a historic monastery. Other trails incorporate sections of the ancient Camino Mozárabe Sanabrés, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of pilgrims and discover landmarks like the San Juan Church and Pilgrim Hostel.


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