Torrejón el Rubio Trail
Torrejón el Rubio Trail
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20.8km
560m
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Hike the difficult 13.0-mile Torrejón el Rubio Trail through Monfragüe National Park, featuring diverse terrain, birdwatching, and historica
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque Nacional de Monfragüe
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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7.17 km
Highlight • Bridge
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10.4 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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20.8 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.96 km
7.10 km
2.99 km
1.27 km
544 m
Surfaces
15.7 km
1.85 km
1.85 km
1.04 km
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Elevation
Highest point (460 m)
Lowest point (240 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This is a challenging hike covering approximately 20.85 km (13 miles). On average, hikers should plan for about 6 hours and 20 minutes to complete the entire route, depending on pace and stops.
Given its length of over 20 km and an elevation gain of approximately 557 meters, the Torrejón el Rubio Trail is rated as difficult. It is best suited for experienced hikers with good physical fitness, rather than beginners.
The trail traverses varied terrain, including plains, mountains, canyons, cliffs, and riverside areas, with sections of unpaved roads and narrow paths. You'll experience beautiful scenery, often following the Arroyo de la Vid river, and encounter dry conditions. The region is renowned for its exceptional birdwatching opportunities.
Along the route, you can explore historical sites like the Old Bridge and the Parish Church of San Miguel Arcángel. A notable natural viewpoint is Salto del Gitano, which offers wild natural scenery and excellent opportunities for observing Griffon Vultures.
The region generally experiences dry conditions. Spring and autumn are often ideal, offering milder temperatures for hiking and excellent conditions for birdwatching. Summers can be very hot, and some sections might be less comfortable.
While dogs are generally allowed on trails within Monfragüe National Park, it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife, especially during nesting seasons. Always check the latest park regulations before your visit.
Torrejón el Rubio serves as a strategic starting point for exploring Monfragüe National Park. Parking facilities are typically available within or near the town, providing convenient access to the various trailheads in the area.
Monfragüe National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Generally, there are no entrance fees for hiking the trails. However, certain activities or access to specific areas might require permits, especially for larger groups or guided tours. It's always advisable to check the official Monfragüe National Park website for the most current regulations before your visit.
The area is a haven for birdwatching. You might spot species such as the Iberian Magpie, Woodchat Shrike, European Stonechat, Red-legged Partridge, House Martin, Griffon Vulture, and Red Kite. The calls of the Common Nightingale, Corn Bunting, and European Goldfinch are also frequently heard.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers 100% of the Camino Mozárabe por Trujillo and 93% of the Ruta de Torrejón el Rubio. It also shares sections with the Ruta del Castillo de Monfragüe and various segments of the Cordel Suplente.
Given the trail's difficulty and length, bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate hiking footwear, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for varied weather. Binoculars are highly recommended for birdwatching.