Best attractions and places to see around Comunidad de Canicosa de la Sierra y Casarejos include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This region, situated in the Sierra de la Demanda, offers diverse landscapes from extensive pine forests to unique geological formations. Visitors can explore ancient settlements, religious buildings, and scenic viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to discover the natural and historical heritage of the Soria province.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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One of the most beautiful natural spaces in Cyl
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A beautiful village in the PINARES region, in the province of Soria
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It is an open shelter with an indoor and outdoor fireplace. When we were there it was a bit dirty but generally fine, and there is a fountain nearby.
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The Castro Verde refuge is a free mountain refuge located at 1155 meters of altitude, in the Sierra de la Umbría, in the province of Soria, community of Castilla y León. The shelter is suitable for making a fire inside and a few meters to the south is a source of drinking water.
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Super good shelter. Protected by a fence. It has cardboard to protect you from the cold floor. Also, it has two good tables.
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Second part of the Lobos River canyon, it goes from the bridge of the seven eyes to Hontoria del Pinar. This part is more technical and less showy, although it is also very fun, and less traveled, which allows you to enjoy it more if you like trails. There are a couple of fountains, although quite a bit at the end, so I recommend taking water in the area of the seven-eyed bridge
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The town of San Leonardo de Yagüe is dedicated to the wood and food industry, mainly. It has tourist potential: the Camino de Santiago de Soria, also called Castilian-Aragonese, passes through the town.
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A perfect refuge. Large, with a porch, and a fountain next to it
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The area is rich in history. In Canicosa de la Sierra, you can visit the Church of San Esteban, which blends Visigothic and Romanesque influences, and the ancient Celtiberian settlement of Castro de Canicosa with its visible wall remains. Other notable religious sites include the Ermita del Carrascal, Ermita de San Roque, and the Santuario de Revenga. Near Casarejos, you'll find historic castles like Castillo de Ucero and Calatañazor Castle.
Absolutely. Canicosa de la Sierra boasts the rare Pino-roble, a tree combining pine and oak species. Don't miss the impressive Cueva Serena Waterfall, where water cascades over its entrance, or the San Francisco Viewpoint for panoramic mountain views, including some of the Neila lagoons. Close by, Las Calderas features unique water-carved rock cavities. For scenic vistas, consider visiting El Cargadero mountain pass.
The region offers extensive pine forests perfect for hiking. You can find numerous trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For specific options, explore the Hiking around Comunidad de Canicosa de la Sierra y Casarejos guide, which includes routes like the 'Hermitage of la Cerca – Cueva de Andrés Hermitage loop from Comunero de Revenga' and 'Raso Manarenas loop from Navaleno'.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The expansive Pine Forest, mushroom trails provides quiet tracks and asphalt roads, ideal for family walks or cycling without vehicle traffic. The medieval necropolis of Necrópolis Altomedieval de Revenga, with its rock-hewn tombs, can also be an engaging historical discovery for families. The village of San Leonardo de Yagüe is also considered family-friendly, offering basic visitor infrastructures.
You can visit the Castro de Canicosa, an ancient Celtiberian settlement located on the heights of Canicosa de la Sierra, where remains of its wall are still visible. Additionally, the Necrópolis Altomedieval de Revenga, just four kilometers from Canicosa, features 140 well-preserved rock-hewn tombs, offering a unique glimpse into medieval rural life.
San Leonardo de Yagüe is a charming village in the PINARES region, offering shops, accommodation, and bars. It's also part of the Camino de Santiago de Soria. A unique historical site here is the Doctor Zhivago Film Location, where a famous scene from the movie was shot on old railway tracks, complete with photos from the film and the Mikado locomotive.
Yes, the region caters to various outdoor sports. For running, check out the Running Trails around Comunidad de Canicosa de la Sierra y Casarejos guide, which includes routes like the 'Fuente del Pardo loop from Canicosa de la Sierra'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore the MTB Trails around Comunidad de Canicosa de la Sierra y Casarejos guide, featuring challenging routes such as the 'Hermitage of Saint Bartholomew – Ucero Castle loop from Navaleno'.
The Church of Saint Stephen the Protomartyr of Navaleno is a significant religious building and historical site in the town of Navaleno. It's a notable landmark within a town that provides essential visitor services like accommodation, shops, and restaurants, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the region.
Yes, the Duero Trail (Senda del Duero), also known as GR-14, begins at the source of the Duero River, at the foot of the Urbión mountains. This long-distance trail offers an extensive itinerary along the riverbanks, providing a great option for multi-day treks or longer excursions.
Canicosa de la Sierra is known for its distinctive traditional architecture. You can observe 'Casas carreteras,' which are old homes adapted to the inhabitants' lifestyles, featuring large overhanging roofs and expansive porches designed to shelter carts. The town also has elegant Baroque mansions, some with inscriptions dating back to 1782, adding to its historical charm.
The region's extensive pine forests and mountain trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also popular, especially for higher altitude trails. Depending on the season, snow can be visible on nearby peaks, offering different scenic experiences.
The Bosque Mágico de la Fuente del Pino, or 'Magic Forest of the Pine Fountain,' is a point of interest located within or very near Casarejos. It's known for its enchanting natural setting, offering a serene and picturesque spot for walks and enjoying nature.


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