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658
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81
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Hiking around Cervera De Los Montes offers varied and rugged natural landscapes within a small valley. The terrain is characterized by a mix of natural and cultivated areas, featuring ancient olive trees, holm oaks, cork oaks, and carob trees. Situated within the Sierra de San Vicente and the broader Montes de Toledo region, the area includes well-preserved Mediterranean forest and several crystalline springs. The majestic Sierra de Gredos is visible on clear days, adding to the scenic environment.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
4.6
(5)
37
hikers
15.7km
04:03
80m
80m
Hike 9.8 miles (15.7 km) from Talavera de la Reina to the Embalse de la Portiña, enjoying moderate terrain and birdwatching opportunities.
5.0
(2)
20
hikers
11.7km
02:59
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
6
hikers
7.18km
01:57
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
6
hikers
13.3km
03:40
230m
230m
Hike 8.3 miles (13.3 km) to the historic Atalaya de Segurilla and scenic Embalse de la Portiña from Segurilla, rated moderate.
5.33km
01:23
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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That a place on the Iberian Peninsula is listed among the three most famous pilgrimage destinations in the Christian world – along with Jerusalem and Rome – is thanks to one of Jesus' apostles, who is said to have preached here. After his martyrdom, about which the Acts of the Apostles report very briefly, his body miraculously found its final resting place here: Saint James the Greater. A small local shrine was initially built over his tomb, later a city developed, which even bears his name (Santiago de Compostela), and the church in his honor became a cathedral, i.e. a bishop's church. According to national legends, Saint James also played a significant role in the Reconquista of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors and is the patron saint of Spain.
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It is located on Corredera del Cristo Street, near the Plaza del Reloj (Clock Square), in the old town of Talavera de la Reina, Toledo. It is visible from the street, and it is common for passersby to cross themselves as they pass by, continuing a deeply rooted popular tradition.
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The chapel forms part of an albarrana tower, one of the defensive structures of Talavera's first walled enclosure, later converted for religious use. Its Rococo altarpiece is particularly noteworthy, housing the carving of Christ of the Merchants, a symbol of devotion especially among the merchant guild. The base features granite pieces with coats of arms, possibly belonging to the Maldonado lineage, although their exact provenance remains a subject of debate.
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The Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado is located in Talavera de la Reina. The church was built in the 16th century in the Renaissance style, on the foundations of an old Mudéjar temple. Tradition holds that it was a Roman temple where the goddess Ceres was worshipped, Christianized in 602 by Liuva II to house the image of Our Lady of the Prado, who is now the city's patron saint. Known as the Queen of Hermitages by Philip II, it is also called the "Sistine Chapel" of ceramics, as this vibrant art form has been displayed here in all its splendor from the 16th century to the present day.
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The La Caprichosa bullring, a mecca for bullfighting, is located next to the Basilica of Prado and the Alameda Park.
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The history of this bridge dates back to 1870, although its construction did not begin until the beginning of the last century, in 1904. Its inauguration in 1908 was a major milestone for the city, which saw its communications with the historic region of La Jara, Extremadura and Andalusia improve.
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The new Talavera de la Reina cable-stayed bridge is an engineering prodigy, it is a world record in the type of cable-stayed bridges with a single mast in high-resistance prestressed concrete, with the highest inclined pylon in Europe. Its 152 stays and 192 meters make it the second highest cable-stayed bridge in Spain and the second in Europe. It is a display of national and international architecture.
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It extends along the eastern bank of the Tagus River and is the second most populated municipality in the province and the fourth in Castilla-La Mancha. Among its monuments are the Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado, which houses what is today the patron saint of the city. It was called Queen of the Hermitages by Philip II, it is also called the Sistine Chapel of ceramics, because this colorful art shows here all its splendor from the 16th century to the present day. The style of its construction is a combination of Renaissance and Baroque, although it has undergone various restorations over the centuries. It was elevated to the dignity of Basilica in 1989 by Pope John Paul II. In the Church of Santa María La Mayor (La Colegial) you can admire its pure Gothic cloister, which was built around the year 1469. Its floor plan is rectangular, made up of three longitudinal naves and without a transept. In the years 1704 and 1705 the two upper sections of the Tower were added.
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There are over 80 hiking trails in the Cervera De Los Montes area, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels.
The region features diverse terrain, including natural and cultivated areas with ancient olive trees, holm oaks, cork oaks, and carob trees. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and a few more difficult routes. Specifically, there are 38 easy trails, 38 moderate trails, and 5 difficult trails, ensuring options for all experience levels.
Yes, there are many easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the La Portiña Reservoir loop from Embalse de La Portiña is an easy 4.6-mile (7.4 km) path that offers pleasant views of the reservoir and surrounding natural areas, typically completed in under two hours.
While hiking, you can experience the varied natural heritage of the region, including Mediterranean forests, ancient olive groves, and crystalline springs. On clear days, the majestic Sierra de Gredos is visible. You might also encounter historical landmarks like the Segurilla Watchtower, which is part of the La Portiña Reservoir and Segurilla Watchtower Trail. For broader exploration, consider visiting the San Vicente Hill (1320m) for panoramic views.
Yes, many routes in Cervera De Los Montes are circular. A popular option is the Cruz de lo Llano – Riscal de Segurilla Mill loop from Segurilla, a 6.8-mile (10.9 km) trail that takes you through cultivated fields and natural landscapes. Another is the La Portiña Reservoir loop from Embalse de La Portiña.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the serene environment provided by ancient olive groves and Mediterranean forests, and the well-signposted trails that cater to various ability levels.
The natural landscapes and varied trails around Cervera De Los Montes are generally suitable for hiking with dogs. Many paths wind through forests and open countryside, providing ample space for your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife and other hikers.
Cervera De Los Montes is appealing for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking, with pleasant weather and vibrant natural colors. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. The region's diverse terrain and Mediterranean forest make it a good option even in milder winter conditions.
Cervera De Los Montes is a village nestled in a valley, and the broader Sierra de San Vicente region offers various amenities. While specific cafes or accommodations directly on trails are rare, you can find options within the village and nearby towns. These typically include local restaurants and guesthouses that cater to visitors exploring the area.
Parking is generally available in and around the village of Cervera De Los Montes, as well as at common starting points for popular trails. Many routes, such as those around La Portiña Reservoir, have designated areas where hikers can leave their vehicles. It's always advisable to check specific trailheads for parking availability.
While Cervera De Los Montes is a rural area, some public transport options might connect it to larger towns like Talavera de la Reina. However, direct public transport access to specific trailheads can be limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport, or consider driving to the starting points of the trails.
Yes, the region has several points of interest. You can visit Talavera de la Reina, a nearby city with historical significance. Other notable structures include the Castilla-La Mancha Bridge and the Reina Sofía Bridge. For cultural insights, the El Salvador Meeting and Culture Center is also an option.


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