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Hike the moderate 9.8-mile (15.7 km) Parque Cinegético El Hosquillo trail, exploring rugged terrain, cliffs, and wildlife in Serranía de Cue
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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15.7 km
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8.32 km
7.38 km
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Lowest point (1,210 m)
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Yes, visits to Parque cinegético El Hosquillo are guided and require prior reservation. It's essential to book your spot in advance to ensure entry and participation in the guided tour.
Specific parking information for El Hosquillo is usually provided upon reservation. Since guided visits are mandatory, visitors typically receive instructions on where to meet or park when they book their tour. It's best to confirm parking details directly when making your reservation.
The park offers a unique experience year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. In spring, the vegetation is lush, and wildlife is very active. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests and comfortable hiking temperatures. Always check the weather forecast before your visit.
Due to its focus on wildlife conservation and the presence of semi-wild animals, dogs are generally not permitted within Parque cinegético El Hosquillo. This policy helps protect the park's fauna and ensures a safe environment for all visitors. It's always best to confirm directly with the park when making your reservation.
El Hosquillo is a haven for wildlife. You can often spot deer, roe deer, mountain goats, fallow deer, and wild boar. The park is also crucial for the conservation of endangered species like brown bears and Iberian wolves, which can sometimes be observed, especially in areas like the 'Rincón del Buitre'. Various birds of prey, including golden eagles and griffon vultures, also inhabit the area.
The terrain within El Hosquillo is naturally rugged, characterized by valleys, high cliffs, and dense pine forests. You'll encounter diverse ecosystems, from riverbanks along the Escabas and De las Truchas rivers to rocky gorges. Despite the ruggedness, the guided tours are designed to be accessible, with routes generally considered low to moderate difficulty.
Yes, many of the routes within El Hosquillo are specifically noted as having a low difficulty level, making them suitable for families with children. The guided tours typically last about three hours and offer an engaging educational experience about wildlife and conservation.
The route offers stunning natural beauty and opportunities to observe wildlife. Key highlights include the Peña del Reloj Viewpoint, offering panoramic views, and the impressive El Hosquillo Cliff. You'll also pass through diverse forests and river areas, and potentially see the 'Rincón del Buitre' where brown bears and Iberian wolves are conserved.
Yes, the route follows sections of the Camino del Hosquillo for a significant portion of its length, offering a consistent path through the park's unique landscape.
Parque cinegético El Hosquillo is a vital nature reserve dedicated to the study and conservation of wildlife, particularly native species of the Serranía de Cuenca. It functions as a 'natural laboratory' and 'outdoor classroom' for environmental education, playing a crucial role in preserving endangered species like the Iberian wolf and brown bear. It was also a filming location for Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente's nature documentary series.
Yes, the park features an Interpretation Center and a Hunting Museum. These facilities provide further insights into the region's biodiversity, conservation efforts, and the history of the park, enhancing the educational aspect of your visit.