Canyons around Huertahernando are a prominent feature of the landscape within the Alto Tajo Natural Park in Guadalajara, Spain. This municipality is surrounded by a rugged terrain where the Tajo river and its tributaries have carved impressive gorges. These natural formations present dramatic scenery and opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area is known for its extensive system of gorges and rich geological heritage, offering unique rock formations and towering cliffs.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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This descending valley, which runs alongside the Tagus River for many kilometres, is full of unique and unrepeatable corners, due to the capricious formations that occur every few metres.
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It is a narrowing of the lateral cliffs of the Tagus River. It is also known as the Gate of the Alto Tajo. From this place upwards begins the Alto Tajo Natural Park.
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A curious place where the collapse of the side cliffs, as a consequence of the Lisbon earthquake, closed the Tagus River for several days, interrupting the flow of water. Today, there are still a large number of huge rocks at the bottom of the Tagus. It is worth visiting.
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One of the most impressive enclaves in the Alto Tajo protected area. In this place, the force of the Tagus River is revealed, which has eroded for thousands of years a deep canyon with vertical walls in which numerous birds nest.
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Track between rock walls that is located near Casas del Campillo, where the track crosses the rock wall.
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This section of the well-known "Montañas vacías" bikepacking route runs along the banks of the Tagus River through an incomparable landscape setting. Beautiful views in every corner of the river and the impressive gorges that it has formed over thousands of years. A unique and incomparable place.
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The Alto Tajo protected area is a place with little crowds but of great scenic value. A clear example is the Hundido de Armallones area, surrounded by an impressive landscape that also offers some natural pools on the Tagus riverbed. They are ideal for cooling off in the summer months. It can be accessed from the west bank, although the views from this side are equally wonderful.
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in pursuit of the tajo a magnificent track
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The canyons in and around Huertahernando, particularly within the Alto Tajo Natural Park, are known for their extensive system of gorges and rich geological heritage. You can observe unique rock formations, terraces, and towering cliffs. For instance, the Narrow pass near the Tajo River features atypical horizontal formations where the road runs through the stone.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with trails leading to picturesque spots like the Tagüenza Bridge. The natural park also offers opportunities for birdwatching and observing diverse wildlife. For specific routes, you can explore hiking trails around Huertahernando, MTB trails, or cycling routes.
The best times to visit are generally spring and autumn. During these seasons, the mild temperatures and vibrant colors of the landscape enhance the experience, making it more comfortable for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Tajo River Suspension Bridge, Parque Natural del Alto Tajo, for example, is a historic 19th-century stone and concrete bridge. It stands 25 meters above the river amidst towering rocky walls and served as a crucial crossing point, even bearing etchings from the 'gancheros' (log drivers).
The Alto Tajo Natural Park, where these canyons are located, is rich in biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching and observe diverse wildlife, including raptors, wildcats, and otters in their natural habitat.
Yes, the area offers trails of varying difficulty. Many routes are classified as 'intermediate,' such as the Trail along the Tajo River. You can find a range of options, from moderate walks to more challenging routes, by exploring the hiking guide for Huertahernando.
Absolutely. The Tajo River canyon, especially around the historic Tagüenza Bridge, is particularly impressive. The Ablanquejo River Canyon, which Huertahernando overlooks, also forms a spectacular canyon before merging with the Tajo, offering striking geological formations.
The 'Gate of the Alto Tajo' refers to La Tormellera Gorge. It is a significant narrowing of the lateral cliffs of the Tagus River, marking the beginning of the Alto Tajo Natural Park from this point upwards.
Hiking trail lengths vary significantly. For example, a circular route like 'Beach of Puente de San Pedro and waterfall of Campillo' is about 8.7 km, while 'Hundido de Armallones Loop' is around 23.4 km. You can find detailed distances for various routes in the hiking guide.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. Examples include the 'Beach of Puente de San Pedro and waterfall of Campillo - circular in the Natural Park of Alto Tajo' and 'San Pedro Bridge and Zaorejas Viewpoint Loop.' You can find more options in the hiking guide for Huertahernando.
Many areas offer excellent viewpoints. The Tajo River Suspension Bridge itself provides a captivating sight, especially with its reflection in the water. Other highlights like the Narrow pass near the Tajo River and La Tormellera Gorge are also noted for their scenic views.
Yes, the town of Huertahernando overlooks the ravines that lead to the valley of the Ablanquejo River, which forms a spectacular canyon before it merges with the Tajo River. This area provides striking geological formations characteristic of the region and is accessible for exploration.


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