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Hiking around Buenache De Alarcón offers diverse terrain shaped by the Júcar River and its gorges. The region features an undulating landscape with gentle hills and pine forests, alongside clay and limestone soils. The nearby Alarcón Reservoir is a significant natural feature, providing scenic views. The area's proximity to the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park further expands the range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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13.2km
03:40
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.07km
02:22
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.63km
01:29
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.4km
05:06
340m
340m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What to see at the archaeological site: Roman Forum: Political and commercial center. Judicial Basilica: Space for the administration of justice. Nymphaeum: Monumental fountain with sculptural decoration. Cisterns: Large reservoirs beneath the forum square. Hanging Houses: Dwellings partially suspended over the cliff, precursors to the famous hanging houses of Cuenca. Roman Baths: Visible from the outside. Church of La Sey: Built with Roman materials, a blend of Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.
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Valeria is a Roman city located in the province of Cuenca (Castilla-La Mancha), in the municipality of Las Valeras, on the gorge of the Gritos River. It is one of the most important archaeological sites on the Meseta Central plateau and preserves a very complete Roman forum, as well as other urban elements characteristic of Roman Hispania.
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The fascinum or fascinus is the personification of the divine phallus in the magic and religion of Ancient Rome. It was used as an amulet to protect against the evil eye and envy. In the Roman city of Valeria, located in the province of Cuenca, Spain, various archaeological remains have been found that reflect the importance of Roman engineering and culture.
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The Hermitage of St. Catherine and the Necropolis in the Roman town of Valeria are two historical sites of great interest. The hermitage, dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria, is known for its architecture and religious significance. The necropolis, on the other hand, offers a fascinating insight into Roman burial practices and contains ancient tombs and artifacts that reflect life and death in that era.
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Mirador del Halcón in Valeria is a spectacular observation point offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It is located on a hiking route that also includes the Roman Bridge of Valeria and the archaeological site of Valeria Ciudad Romana.🚶♀️😎🌄🐶
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The Plaza Mayor of Valeria is an emblematic place in the heart of this historic town. Surrounded by buildings of interest, it is a meeting point for visitors and locals. Here you will find the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Sey, an impressive example of Romanesque architecture with Renaissance and Baroque elements.
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The Valeria Visitor Centre is located at Calle Castrum Altum 2, Valeria. This centre offers a permanent exhibition on Roman construction techniques and has a shop selling publications and souvenirs from the site. General admission to the archaeological site: €6.00 Pets allowed 🐶
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The Roman city of Valeria is a fascinating archaeological site located in the province of Cuenca, about 30 km from the city. Founded in the 1st century BC, Valeria offers a unique insight into Roman urban planning and engineering.🚶♀️😎🌄
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The landscape around Buenache De Alarcón is diverse, characterized by the presence of the Júcar River and its dramatic gorges. You'll find undulating terrain with gentle hills, often covered in pine forests, alongside clay and limestone soils. The nearby Alarcón Reservoir also contributes to scenic, varied walks.
Yes, there are a couple of easy trails. For a gentle walk, consider the Mirror of Valverde Trail (PR-CU 70), which is about 5.6 km long. This area is generally suitable for those looking for less strenuous options.
Hikers can enjoy several natural highlights. The dramatic Gritos River Gorge is a prominent feature, offering scenic views. The Alarcón Reservoir provides picturesque sunrises and sunsets, and you might find beautiful views of the Júcar River, such as the Beautiful view of the Júcar River highlight.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Roman city ruins, which are featured on trails like the Gritos River Gorge and Las Valeras Plateaus Trail. Additionally, the historic Alarcón Castle, located just 13 km away, is a significant medieval landmark perched above the Júcar River.
Yes, there are circular options. The Embalse de Alarcón – circular from Olmedilla de Alarcón is a moderate 9.1 km loop that takes you through the scenic Alarcón Reservoir area.
The trails around Buenache De Alarcón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from river gorges to pine forests, and the blend of natural beauty with historical elements like Roman ruins and castles.
There are around 7 hiking trails documented in the Buenache De Alarcón area, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes.
Yes, the Embalse de Alarcón – circular from Olmedilla de Alarcón specifically leads through the scenic Alarcón Reservoir area, providing excellent views of this significant natural feature.
For those seeking a more demanding experience, the Valeria – Roman city ruins – Gritos River Gorge loop from Valera de Abajo is a difficult 18.4 km path. This route offers extensive views of the Gritos River Gorge and ancient Roman sites, requiring a good level of fitness.
The Júcar River is a defining feature of the region. Many trails, including those around the Gritos River Gorge and Alarcón Castle, offer views and access to the river's surroundings. The Beautiful view of the Júcar River highlight is a specific point of interest.
Moderate hikes in the Buenache De Alarcón area typically range from 2.5 to 3.5 hours. For example, the Gritos River Gorge and Las Valeras Plateaus Trail is a moderate 13.2 km route that takes approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes to complete.


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