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Bus station hiking trails in Sierra De Hornachuelos traverse a landscape characterized by extensive Mediterranean woodland, featuring dehesas of holm oaks, cork oaks, and gall oaks. Rivers such as the Bembézar, Guadiato, and Retortillo carve gorges through areas of quartzite and slate, creating varied terrain. The region is part of the Dehesas de Sierra Morena Biosphere Reserve, known for its well-preserved natural environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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11.5km
03:12
200m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.12km
02:16
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.99km
01:24
100m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located in the district of Santa Maria de Trassierra, next to the Arroyo del Molino, a tributary of the river Guadiato. It is a mill of Arab origin, probably from the 10th or 11th centuries, whose purpose was to grind flour. These medieval mills made it possible to produce flour in large quantities for 10th-century Caliphal Córdoba. (Source: https://www.conocetusfuentes.com/datos_elemento_884.html)
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The Baths of Poppaea are a natural stretch of small waterfalls alternating with small pools that follow the course of the Molino stream, near the mouth of the Guadiato River. This area was visited by Christopher Columbus. Its name comes from the place where the Cordoba poets of the Cántico Group used to visit, as during the Franco regime it was a safe place, away from the scrutiny of this intellectual group, as well as the homosexuality of some of them. One day, three members of the group, Pablo García Baena, Juan Bernier, and Ricardo Molina, were walking when they saw some girls bathing in the stream. The latter exclaimed, "Look, like Poppaea in the bath," referring to the Roman Empress Poppaea Sabina, a prominent figure at the time due to the film The Sign of the Cross (1932), in which actress Claudette Colbert appeared bathing in donkey's milk, just as the Empress did. The girls told the residents of Trassierra about this incident, and from then on, the story spread and became known as the Baths of Poppea. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ba%C3%B1os_de_Popea
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A waterfall known as the "first spring of the Bejarano," whose water flow has always been active. There are few remains of an ancient structure from which the water flows: the aquifer catchment. The Romans knew how to harness this important spring, unique in these mountains, due to the large amount of water it provides every season (estimated at 20,000 to 35,000 m3/day). (Source: https://www.conocetusfuentes.com/ficha_detalle.php?id_fuente=10057)
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An incredible place, a structure and construction that transports you to the Roman era. It is worth taking the route and spending some time enjoying the site.
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The castle "Castillo de Almodóvar" is an impressive fortress that stands prominently on the El Redondo hill. In the 20th century, the castle was extensively restored by Rafael Desmaissières y Farina, Count of Torralva. This work gave the castle its current striking appearance, which seems very medieval, although many elements have been reconstructed. The castle was used for the filming of the series Game of Thrones. It served as the backdrop for Highgarden, the seat of House Tyrell. In October 2024, the seventh edition of the Age of Empires tournament sponsored by Red Bull took place in the castle under the name "Red Bull Wololo El Reinado".
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The castle complex, whose origins date back to the 8th century, is remarkably well preserved and has been restored with great attention to detail.
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A closed gate prevents you from continuing along this route.
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Oak trees grow here whose bark is made of cork. On one oak tree, bark was left on the tree so that you can see how it grows back.
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There are over 10 hiking routes in Sierra De Hornachuelos that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The most pleasant times to hike in Sierra De Hornachuelos are during autumn and spring. These seasons offer mild temperatures, ideal for enjoying the park's natural beauty and wildlife. Summer can be very hot, and winter may bring colder conditions, which can impact the enjoyment of longer routes.
Yes, there are 5 easy hiking routes accessible from bus stations. For example, the Baños de Popea Waterfalls loop from Plaza del Centro Cívico is an easy 5 km trail. The Baños de Popea Waterfalls – Molino del Molinillo loop from Plaza del Centro Cívico is another easy option, just under 4.5 km.
Yes, the region offers 8 moderate routes accessible from bus stations. An example is the Embalse de la Breña - circular from Almodóvar del Río, which is a moderate 11.5 km hike. Another moderate option is the Arroyo Bejarano – Roman Mine and Pools loop from Virgencita, spanning about 8 km.
Absolutely. Many trails in Sierra De Hornachuelos are circular, making them convenient for public transport users. The Embalse de la Breña - circular from Almodóvar del Río and the Artafi Pass - Trassierra – Castañar de Valdejetas loop from Plaza del Centro Cívico are both excellent circular options.
Yes, you can find trails featuring water elements. The Baños de Popea Waterfalls loop from Plaza del Centro Cívico and the Baños de Popea Waterfalls – Molino del Molinillo loop from Plaza del Centro Cívico both offer opportunities to experience waterfalls and riverine landscapes.
Many trails are suitable for families, especially the easier ones. The region research highlights paths like the 'Path of Rabilarga' and the 'Botanical Path of Huerta del Rey' as ideal for families, offering gentle walks through diverse vegetation.
Sierra De Hornachuelos is rich in wildlife. You might spot various birds of prey, including cinereous and griffon vultures, golden eagles, and black storks. Terrestrial animals like wild boars, deer, otters, and even the elusive Iberian lynx inhabit the park. Autumn is particularly special for observing the 'berrea,' the red deer rutting season.
Yes, the park offers several stunning viewpoints. The 'Botanical Path of Huerta del Rey' leads to the splendid Mirador de Huerta del Rey. You can also find the View of the Bembézar River from the Santuario de los Ángeles, offering picturesque vistas of the river carving through the landscape.
The hiking trails in Sierra De Hornachuelos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.39 stars from 290 ratings. Reviewers often praise the well-preserved natural environment, the diverse landscapes, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in natural parks like Sierra De Hornachuelos, but they should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check specific trail regulations or park signage for any restrictions.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several points of interest. The Bembézar Dam and Retortillo Reservoir offer impressive water landscapes. The area around the abandoned Seminario de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles, with its historical significance and the nearby Peña del Fraile, is also worth a visit. For relaxation, the Fuente del Valle leisure area provides picnic spots.


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