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Hiking around Los Barrios De Luna provides access to diverse landscapes on the southern slopes of the Cantabrian Mountains. The region is characterized by the expansive Los Barrios de Luna Reservoir, fed by the Luna River, offering panoramic views and opportunities for birdwatching. Its natural environment includes oak woods, pine forests, and significant juniper groves, alongside a notable geological heritage. The area also encompasses parts of the Babia y Luna Natural Park, preserving its scenic beauty.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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6.02km
01:49
200m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.11km
02:41
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Hike the moderate 5.7-mile El Cordel de Merinas Loop from Abelgas de Luna, exploring historic drover's roads and scenic gorges.
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16.2km
05:06
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Hike a difficult 10.1-mile (16.2 km) loop from Abelgas de Luna, gaining 2050 feet (625 metres) through Babia y Luna Natural Park.
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15.7km
04:28
360m
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Hike the moderate 9.7-mile Cuencas Mineras and Camino Olvidado Loop, gaining 1175 feet through varied mountain landscapes and historic areas
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The Hermitage of the Virgin of Manadero is a rock sanctuary located in Piedrasecha, León. It is located in the Cueva de las Palomas, a place of great natural and spiritual beauty. The hermitage is dedicated to the Virgin of Manadero and is a point of interest on the Desfiladero de los Calderones route.
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Popular place for hiking, especially near the waterfall of the Calderones stream. The cabin offers a picturesque view of what was once an old cattle village, now in ruins, with only one building standing.
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The views from this hill are well worth a stop to enjoy a mountain landscape with a beautiful beech forest.
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We are in the Alto del Camparón (passage area of the Los Caminos de la Transhumancia route) with beautiful views of the Omañeses mountains and to the north, the Luna mountain.
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The Santas Martas cabin offers us a beautiful picture of what was an old cattle town, now in ruins and with only one building standing.
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The Santas Marta cabin offers us a beautiful picture of what was an old cattle town, now in ruins and with only one building standing.
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A beautiful waterfall that we found running next to the Calderones stream, very close to the Santas Martas cabin. Following the Calderones gorge, we will find more waterfalls.
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Los Barrios de Luna offers nearly 30 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 5 easy trails, 20 moderate options, and 4 more challenging treks for experienced hikers.
The terrain around Los Barrios de Luna is highly varied, ranging from the serene shores of the Los Barrios de Luna Reservoir to the rugged peaks of the Cantabrian Mountains. You'll find paths through oak and pine forests, significant juniper groves like the Sabinar de Mirantes, and areas with notable geological features, including a 'Paleozoic beach' and trilobite fossil sites.
Yes, there are several easy hikes suitable for families. A great option is Los Calderones de Piedrasecha, a gentle 3.7-mile trail. Another accessible choice is the Jus loop from Piedrasecha, which is just under 2 miles long.
Hikers can explore the vast Los Barrios de Luna Reservoir, which offers panoramic mountain views and excellent birdwatching opportunities. The region also boasts unique geological heritage, including ancient rock formations. For those interested in higher elevations, highlights include Aralla Pass and various summits like Cueto Negro Summit and Pico Fontañán Summit.
Yes, Los Barrios de Luna offers several circular routes. A popular moderate option is the El Cordel de Merinas Loop from Abelgas de Luna, which is 5.7 miles long and explores historic drover's roads. For a more challenging circular trek, consider the Sierra de la Filera Peaks Loop, a 10.1-mile route through Babia y Luna Natural Park.
Los Barrios de Luna is generally less crowded than other natural destinations, making it enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, while summer is ideal for enjoying the reservoir. Winter hikes are possible, especially on lower-elevation trails, but higher mountain routes may require appropriate gear for snow and ice.
Many trails in Los Barrios de Luna are suitable for dogs, but it's always recommended to check specific route details or local regulations, especially within the Babia y Luna Natural Park. Always keep your dog under control and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied and spectacular scenery, ranging from high mountain peaks to the serene reservoir, as well as the diverse ecosystems and the generally peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the diverse natural environment, including oak woods, pine forests, and the Los Barrios de Luna Reservoir, provides excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. The reservoir is a prime spot for birdwatching, and the Babia y Luna Natural Park is home to a variety of species. Keep an eye out for the unique juniper groves, which are a living relic of the region's flora.
Beyond its natural beauty, Los Barrios de Luna has a unique historical charm. The construction of the reservoir submerged 17 villages, and during periods of drought, remnants of these villages can sometimes be seen. The Shepherd's Museum (Museo del Pastor) offers insight into the region's pastoral traditions and the history of transhumance. The iconic Fernández Casado Bridge, crossing an inlet of the reservoir, is also a notable sight.
While specific public transport options directly to trailheads may be limited, Los Barrios de Luna is accessible by road. Parking is generally available near popular starting points for hikes, particularly in villages or designated recreational areas around the reservoir. It is advisable to check specific parking information for individual routes before your visit.


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