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Hiking around Alcañiz offers diverse terrain, from the river valleys of the Guadalope to the unique saline lagoons of Las Saladas and the reforested landscapes around La Estanca reservoir. The region, part of the Maestrazgo, features a mix of rugged mountains, rolling hills, and forests, providing varied environments for exploration. The natural features include the meandering Guadalope River, which creates a picturesque fluvial park, and numerous natural depressions that form temporary saline lakes. This varied topography supports a range of hiking experiences across different elevations and landscapes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.3
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9.69km
02:28
30m
30m
Hike the 6.0-mile La Estanca de Alcañiz Loop Trail, a moderate route offering diverse scenery from a lake to desert-like fields.
4.0
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12
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11.0km
02:59
160m
170m
Hike the moderate 6.8-mile Alcañiz - Minicentral de Díaz - Minicentral de las Vueltas Trail, exploring river landscapes and historic power s

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4.0
(1)
4
hikers
9.82km
02:40
130m
130m
Hike a moderate 6.1-mile circular trail from Alcañíz to the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de los Pueyos, offering panoramic views.
4.5
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11
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7.72km
02:06
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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14
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4.71km
01:18
90m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good views of Alcañiz.
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Close to the town of Alcañíz we find what is called the Desierto de Calanda, to the south of the aforementioned town. Between these two towns there is this set of fields and barren spaces where it has a resemblance to a desert, without high vegetation and almost infinite horizons.
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Pond that is right next to the famous Motorland circuit. Its lakes offer a wet and naturalized area, on the path that goes around the lake itself.
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Immense castle that is located in one of the highest parts of the town of Alcañíz and that can be seen from afar from the arrival in the center.
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Small sanctuary located in the north-west of Alcanyís, two kilometers from the Guadalop river next to the current motorland racing track and which allows us to see good views of Alcañís. Green area with beautiful spaces to take a break.
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Beautiful church that is located in the middle of the town of Alcañíz, at the top of the center and elevated part located on a hill. From here the population grew alongside it.
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Small dam that is located on the same river and that is sometimes used as a sport fishing area. Quiet space to be there for a good while.
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Close to the Río Guadalope there is this set of cave paintings that are found in the open air and that you have to be careful not to damage this area that has thousands of years behind it.
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Alcañiz offers a diverse range of landscapes, from the tranquil waters of La Estanca de Alcañiz reservoir to the unique saline lagoons of Las Saladas. You'll also find trails winding along the picturesque Guadalope River, through rugged mountains, lush forests, and gently rolling hills dotted with orchards and olive groves, characteristic of the Maestrazgo region.
Yes, Alcañiz has several easy trails. For instance, the Alcañiz loop from Alcañiz is an easy 4.5 km path. The 'Valdehueso-Camino Ciprés' route, though not listed in the guide data, is also known as an easier option through the Alcañizana orchard, showcasing traditional rural buildings.
Absolutely. Many routes around Alcañiz are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular options include the La Estanca de Alcañiz Loop Trail, which circles the reservoir, and the Alcañiz: Hermitage of Pueyos and Parador Loop, offering historical sights and panoramic views.
Hiking around Alcañiz offers a blend of nature and history. You can explore Civil War trenches on the 'Vuelta a las trincheras' route, or visit significant watchtowers and hermitages like Santa Barbara and the sanctuary of the Virgen de Pueyos on routes such as the Alcañiz: Hermitage of Pueyos and Parador Loop. Additionally, the Val del Charco del Agua Amarga gorge is home to UNESCO-listed prehistoric cave paintings, offering a unique cultural experience.
Yes, the Guadalope River is a prominent natural feature with several trails alongside it. The Alcañiz - Minicentral de Díaz - Minicentral de las Vueltas Trail is a great example, following the river through its picturesque fluvial park and past historical mini-centrals. The 'La Badina' route also follows the Guadalope, suitable for more experienced hikers.
The hiking routes in Alcañiz are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from the serene reservoir views to the historical sites and the beauty of the Guadalope River.
Absolutely. Beyond the general landscapes, you can visit the unique saline lagoons known as Las Saladas, particularly the large Salada Grande. The region also features the reforested area around La Estanca de Alcañiz. For specific natural highlights, consider exploring the Holm Oaks of La Sarda or the Salty Lagoon of Chiprana.
There are over 19 hiking trails documented around Alcañiz, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include 9 easy routes and 10 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Yes, for experienced hikers, routes like the 'Pasaman' Route offer a challenging 19 km circular trail with significant altitude gain. The 'La Badina' Route, following the Guadalope river, also features a substantial elevation gain of 497 meters over 19 km. Additionally, 'Las Verticales de Santa Bárbara' is a demanding 9.5 km route designed for trail training or longer excursions.
Alcañiz can be enjoyed for hiking across various seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for longer hikes. However, the diverse terrain, including areas around the reservoir and river, can be appealing even in warmer months, especially during early mornings or late afternoons. Winter hiking is also possible, though some higher or more exposed routes might require extra preparation.
Yes, some trails offer glimpses into the region's industrial and historical past. For example, the Alcañiz - Minicentral de Díaz - Minicentral de las Vueltas Trail passes by historical mini-centrals. You can also find highlights like the Equinox Tunnel, Railway Tunnel, and the Abandoned Valljunquera Railway Station, which are points of interest along some routes.
Yes, Alcañiz itself is a town rich in history. You can combine your outdoor adventures with urban exploration. There's even a specific route, the Historic Center of Alcañiz loop from Alcañiz, which allows you to explore the town's heritage while enjoying a moderate walk.


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