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The Almadenes - Almorchón Trail (PR-MU 25) is a moderate 8.5-mile hike through the Cañón de Almadenes, featuring river gorges and peach orch
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.5 km
2.93 km
252 m
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6.74 km
3.66 km
2.60 km
359 m
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Lowest point (220 m)
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The trail starts near the Acequia Nueva - Almadenes Hydroelectric Power Station in Almadenes, Cieza. Parking is generally available in the vicinity of the power station or nearby access points. While public transport options directly to the trailhead might be limited, Cieza is accessible by bus, and from there, local taxis or a short drive would be necessary to reach the starting point.
Yes, the Almadenes - Almorchón Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it traverses the Cañón de Almadenes Protected Nature Reserve, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife, especially otters and various bird species. Always ensure your dog's waste is properly disposed of.
The trail is particularly beautiful during 'La Floración' (the flowering season) from early March to mid-April, when the peach orchards are in full blossom, offering stunning views. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summers can be very hot, so if hiking then, start early in the morning and carry plenty of water.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Almadenes - Almorchón Trail (PR-MU 25). It is a public access route within the Cañón de Almadenes Protected Nature Reserve. However, visitors are expected to respect the natural environment and follow general park regulations.
This trail is considered a moderate hike. While it's a popular walking route, its 13.7 km distance, varied terrain including forest paths and some asphalt, and an accumulated climb of approximately 269 meters mean it requires a reasonable level of physical fitness. Expect sections with natural stone steps and ascents over small hills.
The route features a diverse mix of surfaces. About 3 kilometers are asphalted or cemented, while the remaining 10 kilometers are forest paths. You'll encounter gentle downward-sloping sections, uneven paths, and areas with significant elevation changes, including natural stone steps. Sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended.
The trail offers a rich variety of sights. Key highlights include the dramatic Cañón de Almadenes, carved by the Segura River, and extensive peach orchards, especially vibrant during 'La Floración'. You'll also pass by the Acequia Nueva - Almadenes Hydroelectric Power Station, the Fuente del Gorgotón natural pool, and the Fuente del Obispo recreation area. The route also showcases an abandoned marble quarry and offers glimpses of the Vega de Cieza.
Based on the trail's distance and moderate difficulty, it typically takes around 3 hours and 56 minutes to complete the Almadenes - Almorchón Trail. This duration can vary depending on your pace, stops for photos, and breaks.
Given its moderate difficulty, length of almost 14 km, and varied terrain, the trail might be challenging for very young children. However, older children who are accustomed to hiking and have good stamina should find it enjoyable. Consider their fitness levels before embarking on the full route.
Yes, the Almadenes - Almorchón Trail (PR-MU 25) intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers 100% of the 'Almadenes - Almorchón' route and also passes through sections of the 'Transmurciana 23', 'Vereda de la Manga del Fraile', and 'Camino de la Fuente de la Murta' trails.
Given the varied and sometimes uneven terrain, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Dress in layers suitable for the season, and always carry enough water, especially during warmer months. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is advisable, and a map or GPS device is recommended for navigation, even though the route is generally well-signposted.
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