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Hiking around Jaramillo Quemado offers diverse natural landscapes in Spain's Burgos province. The region features extensive deciduous forests, primarily oak, and paths alongside natural waterways like the Arroyo del Salcedal. It is situated between the Sierra de Mencilla to the north and the mountains accompanying the Arlanza river to the south, integrating varied mountain and riverine ecosystems. The terrain includes oak groves, scrubland, and proximity to the Sierra de la Demanda, which provides beech and pine forests along the Arlanzón…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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17.7km
04:55
330m
330m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.9km
03:37
400m
400m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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20.6km
05:58
480m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
16.5km
04:29
240m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The Cubillejo/Mazariegos dolmen is considered the prototype of the megalithic passage tomb and preserves, on one of the large stone blocks that form its structure, a series of interesting rock carvings.
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a highly recommended area for hiking.
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Impressive 7th century hermitage, if you pass near Quintanilla de las Viñas or the Lara area, don't miss it.
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Ruins of Lara Castle. Easy climb with a couple of more technical sections. You have to cross an electric fence to access the castle, remember to close it before continuing. Stunning views of the Lara region from the castle.
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Castrovido castle is one of the emblems of Salas de los Infantes. Its Celtiberian and Roman origin is possible. It is located at the top of a small hill and has been restored inside.
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Space where you find stones with old dinosaur footprints that had lived in these lands, which were colder in the past.
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The Cubillejo de Lara dolmen, whose official name is "Cubillejo dolmen" is a megalithic monument of the corridor tomb type that is found in the payment called Dominustecum, in Cubillejo de Lara.
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There are 11 hiking trails in Jaramillo Quemado. Most are moderate (8 routes), with 2 easy options for a relaxed stroll and 1 challenging route for experienced hikers.
Yes, many routes in the region are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Quintanilla de las Viñas, Peñalara, and Cubillejo Dolmen Loop is a popular moderate circular trail covering 17.7 km.
Jaramillo Quemado is characterized by extensive deciduous forests, primarily oak, and paths alongside natural waterways like the Arroyo del Salcedal. You'll also find oak groves, scrubland, and areas bordering the Sierra de la Demanda with beech and pine forests along the Arlanzón river. The region offers a blend of mountain and riverine ecosystems.
While specific family-friendly routes are not highlighted, the region offers 2 easy trails that could be suitable for families. The varied terrain and natural features like the Arroyo del Salcedal provide engaging environments for children.
You can explore the unique "Bosque de Enraizados" (Rooted Forest) around Cerro San Cristóbal, which has a dedicated hiking route. For a more challenging ascent, Pico Mencilla offers rocky sections and panoramic views. The area also features the impressive "El Roble de la Verruga" (The Wart Oak).
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the Romanesque Church of San Martín Obispo in Jaramillo Quemado, or the medieval "rollo" (pillory) in the village. A unique historical site is the Sad Hill Cemetery, famous as a filming location for "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." The ruins of the ancient Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza are also nearby.
Yes, for experienced trekkers, the Hacinas and Sierra de Carazo Loop is a challenging 20.6 km trail that typically takes nearly 6 hours to complete, leading through the Sierra de Carazo.
The routes in Jaramillo Quemado are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from 8 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain and the serene experience of walking through the deciduous forests and alongside natural waterways.
Yes, the Hortigüela, Enraizados Forest and San Cristóbal Loop is an 11.9 km moderate path specifically designed to lead you through the unique "Bosque de Enraizados" (Rooted Forest) around Cerro San Cristóbal.
Jaramillo Quemado is easily accessible from Burgos via the Burgos-Soria road, making it convenient for day trips or longer stays for hikers looking to explore the region's trails.
Yes, you can find routes that incorporate historical elements. For instance, the Climb to Castillo Infantes de Lara — circular from Aceña de Lara is a moderate 16.5 km route that includes a climb to the castle.


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