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Bus station hiking trails around Embalse De Entrepeñas offer diverse landscapes in the Alcarria Baja region of Guadalajara, Spain. The area is characterized by the vast reservoir, winding trails along its shores, and surrounding hills. Hikers encounter rugged rock formations, limestone cliffs, and Mediterranean vegetation, including holm oak and Aleppo pine forests. The Tagus gorge, with its cliffs and Alcarrian hillsides, also forms a prominent feature of the terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
5.0
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21
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12.5km
04:11
370m
370m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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15.5km
05:03
440m
450m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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9
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8.80km
02:34
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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8.86km
02:23
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An elevated place with splendid landscapes throughout its surroundings. It is worth visiting.
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The entrance to the summit is spectacular, it is the geographical ceiling of the Alcarria and the views are magnificent, practically the entire Alcarria Alta, the Serranía de Guadalajara, the Sierra de Ayllón, the popular Ocejón and the Sierra de Guadarrama. And the towns of Viana de Mondéjar and La Puerta from a bird's eye view. The summit plain has a circular path around the summit that may be covered in grass, although it can be seen in the terrain. A good vantage point is the north side, with views of the Elongated Tit. Around the perimeter there are some wooden sticks that can be confused with trail signs. In reality, they indicate the limit of the danger zone. To avoid approaching the cliffs, the path runs a few meters inside.
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Trillo is a stately town in Alcarria de Guadalajara on the banks of the Tagus River that has become a center for active tourism and adventure sports. It has a spa, a beautiful medieval bridge, ancestral houses of the old rural bourgeoisie, pleasant river walks and several waterfalls in the center of the urban complex created by the torrent of the Cifuentes River. And it is a stage of the Camino de Santiago of the Ruta de la Lana and in one of the houses there is a plaque remembering where Camilo José Cela stayed during his famous Trip to Alcarria. In the surrounding area there are different types of signposted mountain biking and hiking routes, one of the most popular mountain walks is the local SL-1 Tetas de Viana trail, marked with green and white signs. The route begins at the Gothic bridge of the Tagus River and goes up the Camino de Viana street to the motocross circuit facilities, a good slope to warm up and enter the hills of Mediterranean forest that direct the meanders of the Tagus River towards the lake. of the Entrepeñas reservoir.
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The Tetas de Viana constitute an extraordinary place from a defensive point of view, which is why they have been inhabited since ancient times. At present they constitute a spectacular viewpoint of the surrounding landscape. From them you can see the beautiful surrounding towns, Trillo, Viana de Mondejar, and La Puerta (at the entrance to Rocas Castle).
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the bridge over the Tagus when it is still a modest river at its junction with the Cifuentes River
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The bridge is of medieval origin and already in the 16th century it attracted attention for having only one eye, very firm and of great beauty.
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The Cifuentes River creates this beautiful waterfall as it passes through the town of Trillo. It is a luxury to have this spectacle of nature in the same urban area.
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This bridge dates from the mid-16th century, but it is possible that an earlier bridge existed. It crosses the Tagus river that passes through the center of the town. It is the center of the city and several nice hiking trails pass through it.
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There are 5 hiking trails around Embalse de Entrepeñas that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Alcarria Baja region.
The trails around Embalse de Entrepeñas feature a mix of terrain. You'll find paths winding along the reservoir's shores, through rolling hills, and past rugged rock formations. The Alcarria Baja region is characterized by limestone cliffs, holm oak forests, and Mediterranean scrubland, offering varied landscapes and panoramic views of the water.
Yes, there are moderate difficulty hikes available. For example, the Trillo Waterfalls loop from Trillo and the Trillo Waterfalls – Cifuentes River Waterfall loop from Trillo are both rated as moderate, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment.
Absolutely! The area around Trillo offers routes that specifically highlight waterfalls. Consider the challenging Cifuentes River Waterfall – Trillo Waterfalls loop from Trillo or the moderate Trillo Waterfalls – Cifuentes River Waterfall loop from Trillo for beautiful water features.
The hiking trails around Embalse de Entrepeñas are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.55 out of 5 stars from 18 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning views of the reservoir, the tranquility of the natural surroundings, and the opportunity to discover secluded coves and diverse landscapes.
For those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Viana Trail is a difficult 12.5 km route that offers significant elevation changes and rewarding views. Another demanding option is the Cifuentes River Waterfall – Trillo Waterfalls loop from Trillo, spanning over 15 km.
While hiking these trails, you'll encounter the vast expanse of the Embalse de Entrepeñas itself, often called the 'Sea of Castile.' The routes offer panoramic views of the water, rugged rock formations, and lush Mediterranean vegetation. Near the dam, you can find viewpoints showcasing the Hoz del Tajo (Tagus gorge) and potentially descend to the Tagus River and a Roman Bridge.
The town of Trillo is a key access point for several bus-accessible hiking trails, including various loops featuring the Trillo Waterfalls and the Cifuentes River. Sacedón is another town in the vicinity that serves as a hub for the region, providing amenities for visitors.
Yes, Embalse de Entrepeñas is a designated Natural Site of National Interest, making it an excellent destination for nature lovers. The region boasts a rich natural space where the immense reservoir, diverse landscapes, and unique flora like holm oaks and Aleppo pines converge, offering a picturesque environment for outdoor activities.
Yes, several circular routes are accessible from bus stations. For instance, the Trillo Waterfalls loop from Trillo and the Cifuentes River Waterfall – Trillo Waterfalls loop from Trillo are both designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently near a bus stop.

