Attractions and places to see around National Park Hoces del Río Duratón feature a dramatic river gorge carved by the Duratón River, known for its natural beauty and historical significance. This protected area in Segovia province offers a landscape of towering cliffs, diverse wildlife, and ancient structures. The park is characterized by its deep canyons and the meandering river, providing a habitat for various bird species, including a large colony of griffon vultures. Visitors can explore a blend of natural monuments and historical sites within this unique environment.
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The medieval Talcano Bridge is located in Sepúlveda, in the province of Segovia. Although of Roman origin, the current structure probably dates back to the Middle Ages. Today, only one arch of the original bridge remains, as the course of the Duratón River has been altered and no longer passes beneath it.
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The medieval Talcano Bridge is located in Sepúlveda, in the province of Segovia. Although of Roman origin, the current structure probably dates back to the Middle Ages. Today, only one arch of the original bridge remains, as the course of the Duratón River has changed and no longer passes beneath it.
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dedicate more than 6 hours to do sports and see landscapes
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It is near the Hermitage of San Frutos. The three brothers San Frutos, San Agustin and Santa Engracia, who were hermits who lived in caves in the Hoces del Río Duraton, are buried here.
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I have gone through the gorges of the Duraton River, but you can go by car to a parking lot 500 meters away. Next to the Hermitage of San Frutos are the ruins of the Hermitage of San Valentín, its brother.
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Above the Río Duratón there are these immense rocks, a gorge formed by the river, where we can see these huge animals.
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Thanks to this simple construction, since time immemorial, the inhabitants near the town of Sepúlveda have been able to cross the river and approach the other side of the riverbed that crosses close to the town.
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Old bridge that crosses the same river and that has an ancient origin, despite this fact is preserved in perfect condition!
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The park is renowned for its diverse birdlife, particularly a large colony of griffon vultures. You can observe these majestic birds up close, especially at locations like Vulture Cliff, which is not a restricted area for observation.
Yes, the area is rich in historical significance. You can visit ancient structures such as the Talcano Bridge, which, despite its Roman origins, largely dates back to the Middle Ages. Another well-preserved ancient crossing is Puente Picazos. Additionally, the Ermita de San Frutos and the nearby Tombs of the Saints offer a glimpse into the region's religious history.
The park is characterized by its dramatic river gorge, carved by the Duratón River, featuring towering cliffs and deep canyons. These geological formations create a unique landscape and provide habitats for various species. The meandering river itself is a central natural element.
Absolutely. For those seeking less strenuous walks, there are several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Ermita de San Frutos – Hermitage of San Frutos loop' or the 'Talcano Bridge – Puente Picazos loop from Sepúlveda'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around National Park Hoces del Río Duratón guide.
For more experienced adventurers, the park offers challenging hiking and road cycling routes. Difficult hiking trails include the 'Way of Saint Frutos Loop' and the 'Vulture Cliff – Talcano Bridge loop from Sepúlveda'. Cyclists can tackle routes like 'Waters of the Duratón River — Hoces', which spans over 100 km. Discover these and more in the Hiking around National Park Hoces del Río Duratón and Road Cycling Routes around National Park Hoces del Río Duratón guides.
The park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities and wildlife observation, particularly for birdwatching. During these seasons, the temperatures are mild, and the natural scenery is vibrant.
While the park is known for its rugged beauty, families can enjoy easy walks, such as the 'Ermita de San Frutos – Hermitage of San Frutos loop', which is relatively short and accessible. Observing the griffon vultures from designated viewpoints can also be a captivating experience for children.
For attractions like the Ermita de San Frutos, there is a parking lot located approximately 500 meters away, allowing for convenient access by car before a short walk to the hermitage.
Generally, no special permits are required for general access to the National Park Hoces del Río Duratón for hiking or visiting the main attractions. However, certain activities like canoeing or specific birdwatching hides might require prior booking or permits. It's always advisable to check the official park website for the latest regulations, especially during peak seasons.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially the griffon vultures, and the stunning natural landscapes of the gorges. The blend of ancient historical sites, like the medieval bridges and hermitages, set against the dramatic natural backdrop, is also a major draw. Many appreciate the chance to see these natural and historical wonders up close.
Yes, the area offers several circular walking routes. Examples include the 'Convento de la Hoz Loop Trail' and the 'View of Monasterio de la Hoz – Convento de la Hoz Viewpoint loop from Burgomillodo'. These routes allow you to experience various aspects of the park's scenery and return to your starting point. You can find more details in the Hiking around National Park Hoces del Río Duratón guide.
Yes, the region provides excellent road cycling opportunities with routes that traverse scenic landscapes around the park. Popular options include 'Sepúlveda and Tabladillo Valley' and 'Sepúlveda and Hoces del Duratón Loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around National Park Hoces del Río Duratón guide.


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