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Family friendly hiking trails around Valencia De Alcantara are set within the captivating landscape of Extremadura, near the Spanish-Portuguese border. The region features a Mediterranean climate with Atlantic influences, fostering woodlands of cork oak and holm oak. Notable natural features include the Sierra de San Pedro mountain range and the Tajo Internacional Nature Reserve, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. The area is also known for its impressive granite rock formations, such as those found in the Berrocal de la…
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the Route of the Dolmens of Aceña de la Borrega, a 4.7-mile moderate trail exploring ancient megalithic sites and granite formations.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Dolmen de la Tapada de Anta is one of the most outstanding megalithic monuments in the region of Valencia de Alcántara, in Extremadura. This dolmen is part of a route that includes several dolmens, known for their good state of conservation and easy access.
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The Dolmen del Mellizo, also known as Aceña Borrega or Anta de la Marquesa, has a thousand-year history. Although its exact origin is lost in time, it is believed that it was built between the 4th and 3rd millennia BC. This megalith follows the megalithic model known as “anta” in neighboring Portugal. The dolmen chamber is covered by a horizontal slab that protrudes from the roof, and although it is quite worn, the corridor and access to the chamber are still well preserved. In an archaeological excavation carried out in 1985, remains of funerary goods, such as ceramic fragments and arrowheads, were found. The Dolmen del Mellizo is a fascinating place that connects us with the people who built it thousands of years ago. 🌟
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Locality in Raia, with a small museum in an old olive oil mill that recreates a "shop" or "sale" from the last century.
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Location on the Portugal/Spain border, famous for being an important place for smuggling essential goods in the dark years of Salazarism/Francoism.
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The beauty of this Gothic temple, located in Valencia de Alcántara, earned it the declaration of a historical-artistic monument, a work that is also part of the historical ensemble of the town.
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Among the religious buildings in Valencia de Alcantara, the Parish Church of Ntra stands out. Mrs. de Rocamador, built between the 16th and 19th centuries. XV and XVII. It is characterized by its basilical plan and three naves covered by multiple low-height cross vaults, the number and quality of construction of which make this building one of the most representative of Extremaduran architecture. Next to the castle in the historic area, it is a must-visit place for anyone who appreciates built historical heritage. in https://www.turismocaceres.org/pt/turismo-cultural/conjunto-historico-de-valencia-de-alcantara
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Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1981, the church of Nuestra Señora de Rocamador is a Gothic-style Catholic temple and its construction dates from the 16th century with the later addition of the current portal in the 18th century.
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Very close to the border with Portugal, this megalithic specimen is one of the best preserved in the area and can be easily reached from Valencia de Alcántara following the Molino de La Negra Route.
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There are over 50 family-friendly hiking trails around Valencia de Alcántara, offering a wide range of options for different ages and abilities. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes to explore.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes, including the Sierra de San Pedro mountain range and the Tajo Internacional Nature Reserve. You'll hike through beautiful cork oak and holm oak woodlands, encounter impressive granite rock formations like those in Berrocal de la Data, and explore varied ecosystems along riverbanks and streams.
Absolutely! Valencia de Alcántara is famous for its significant megalithic complex. Many trails incorporate these ancient dolmens, such as the Route of the Dolmens of Aceña de la Borrega. You can also visit specific dolmens like Dolmen del Mellizo-Anta de la Marquesa or Dolmen Datas 1 and 2, which are fascinating for all ages.
The Mediterranean climate with slight Atlantic influences makes spring and autumn ideal for family hiking. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, perfect for enjoying the trails and wildlife without the intensity of summer heat.
Yes, there are several circular routes perfect for families. A great option is the Route of the Molino de La Negra, which starts and ends in Valencia de Alcántara, offering a convenient and engaging loop for a family day out.
The region is rich in wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds of prey like the Spanish imperial eagle, black stork, and griffon vulture. On the ground, you might spot mammals such as genet, stone marten, badgers, wild boar, and foxes, especially in quieter areas like Berrocal de la Data.
Yes, for families with very young children or those looking for a shorter stroll, the La Fontanera – Olive Oil Mill Museum loop is an easy route that offers a pleasant walk and a cultural point of interest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the blend of natural beauty and historical sites, and the peaceful atmosphere that makes these trails perfect for families.
Beyond the dolmens, families can explore other interesting sites. The Alpotrel Reservoir offers a scenic spot, and the Fortress Castle of Valencia de Alcántara provides a glimpse into the region's history.
Yes, many of the routes, especially those designated as official trails like the PR (Pequeño Recorrido) routes, are well-signposted. This makes navigation easier for families, allowing you to focus on enjoying the scenery and the experience.
Absolutely! The Tajo Internacional Biosphere Reserve, which includes areas like Berrocal de la Data, is known for its low light pollution. This makes it an excellent spot for stargazing, offering a unique and memorable experience to combine with your family hiking adventures.


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