Natural monuments around Campo De San Pedro offer a diverse landscape characterized by river gorges, reservoirs, and areas dedicated to wildlife. The region features a mix of natural and man-made structures that integrate with the environment, providing varied outdoor experiences. This area is home to 9 natural monuments, including significant geological formations and habitats for local fauna.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Spectacular cliffs in the Riaza River Gorges.
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Spectacular rock formations, many of them with pools where water flows out.
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Valdevacas de Montejo is a moorland town, it has a mountain atmosphere, it is between hills and valleys populated by junipers and holm oaks far from the Riaza River but it has always been linked to the river and the natural wonders of the beautiful limestone canyon. And also with its secrets, myths and hiding places. In the square there is a panel of local trails and another of the routes of the La Serrezuela MTB Center. And there is also the source. The trail leaves the square along Calle Mayor to a crossroads on the outskirts where the posts of PR-SG 7 Senda de la Ermita del Casuar appear, one of the hiking itineraries of the natural park. The route continues to the left and soon a detour appears to the right. You can also take a shortcut directly from the square without passing through the beginning of the trail. At the crossroads there is a small enclosed area with a restored traditional still. The road leads away from the urban complex along an agricultural lane between crop fields. The beginning is very comfortable down some rural slopes, to a meadow of orchards in the Pozos stream and the landscape changes completely. The track climbs through a mountain of juniper trees to the Los Picachos moorland and begins the descent towards the gorges of the Riaza River. The road is well signposted with the PR-SG 7 milestones on the detours.
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Essential visit for lovers of nature and ornithology. Just keep in mind that in order to walk the paths of the Natural Park during the nesting season, it is necessary to request administrative authorization.
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Impressive views of the limestone cliffs and sightings of the largest colony of vultures in Europe
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In this space of the Hoces del Riaza there is a naturalized and quiet area where you can see the walls that the river has left over the years.
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Beautiful medieval town on the Linares River Reservoir.
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The natural monuments around Campo De San Pedro feature a diverse landscape characterized by river gorges, significant reservoirs, and areas dedicated to wildlife. You'll find spectacular rock formations, serene lake environments, and habitats for various birds, including griffon vultures.
Among the most appreciated natural monuments are the Linares Reservoir Dam, known for its impressive construction between huge rock walls, and the Cliffs of the Hoces del Río Riaza, a gorge famous for its spectacular rock formations and griffon vulture sightings. Visitors also enjoy Maderuelo and the Linares Reservoir, which offers a beautiful natural environment with a beach and picnic areas.
Yes, Maderuelo and the Linares Reservoir is particularly suitable for families. It features a beautiful lake in a natural setting with a beach and picnic tables, making it a great spot for recharging during outdoor activities.
The region is notable for its birdlife. At the Cliffs of the Hoces del Río Riaza, you can observe griffon vultures. The Birds of Prey Refuge is also dedicated to maintaining an enclave for various birds of prey, offering opportunities to see them in their natural habitat, though hikes there may require authorization.
The area around Campo De San Pedro is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Natural Park of the Hoces de Rio Riaza' or 'Pantano de Linares y Maderuelo' routes. For cyclists, there are gravel biking options like the 'Riaza River Gorge' loop and road cycling routes including the 'Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Hiking around Campo De San Pedro, Gravel biking around Campo De San Pedro, and Road Cycling Routes around Campo De San Pedro.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, the 'Pantano de Linares y Maderuelo' is an easy circular route of about 7 km. More moderate options include the 'Natural Park of the Hoces de Rio Riaza' (approx. 13 km) and 'Senda de la Ermita de Casuar' (approx. 11 km). For a challenging experience, consider the 'Hoces del Riaza – Hoces del Río Riaza Trail loop' which is nearly 20 km. You can explore these and more in the Hiking around Campo De San Pedro guide.
Absolutely. Many routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the 'Natural Park of the Hoces de Rio Riaza — circular from Montejo de la Vega de la Serrezuela' and 'Pantano de Linares y Maderuelo — circular'. These are detailed in the Hiking around Campo De San Pedro guide.
The Linares Reservoir Dam is unique because it was constructed between massive rock walls, creating a spectacular setting. Completed in 1951, it offers views of the remains of the Linares hermitage, whose apse and belfry become visible when water levels are low. It's a great spot for photography and offers nice views.
Valdevacas de Montejo is a moorland town with a distinct mountain atmosphere, nestled between hills and valleys of junipers and holm oaks. While not directly on the Riaza River, it's closely linked to the natural wonders of the nearby limestone canyon. It serves as a starting point for local trails, including the PR-SG 7 Senda de la Ermita del Casuar, and is part of the La Serrezuela MTB Center routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The spectacular rock formations, the opportunity to observe griffon vultures, and the serene environment of the reservoirs are frequently highlighted. The blend of natural and man-made structures, like the Linares Reservoir Dam, also adds to the unique appeal.
Yes, the region integrates natural beauty with historical elements. For instance, near the Linares Reservoir, you can find the medieval town of Maderuelo. Additionally, when water levels are low at the Linares Reservoir Dam, the remains of the Linares hermitage become visible, offering a glimpse into the area's past.


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