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Hiking around Villageriz offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by the ecologically significant Río Ería and the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de las Labradas. The region features varied ecosystems, including well-preserved riverside forests and areas that historically supported holm oak and Pyrenean oak. Elevations range from river valleys to the Pico de las Labradas at 938 meters, providing a range of hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
12.3km
03:14
110m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
8.46km
02:29
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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01:01
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
15.3km
04:02
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:57
270m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Castrocalbón is a place with a rich history and several points of interest that you can visit. Castrocalbón Castle: Although in ruins, it is a fascinating testimony to the medieval architecture and history of the region. San Pedro Church: A church with Romanesque and Gothic elements, which houses interesting altarpieces and sculptures. Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rosary: A place of local devotion, with simple architecture and a peaceful setting.
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Castrocalbón Castle is an ancient fortress located in the town of Castrocalbón, in the province of León. Built in the Middle Ages, the castle has gone through various phases of construction and destruction over the centuries. Today, only a few remains remain, such as a rammed earth wall plastered with mortar and an ashlar arch. In the past, the castle had several archways and walls that have been compared to the Berber kasbahs of the High Atlas.
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On December 20, 1164, the widow of the Noble Vela Gutiérrez, Doña Sancha Ponce, transferred to the Cistercian Order of Santa María de Moreruela all the possessions and belongings of the territory of Nogales in hereditary right so that they could build another monastery that would be called Santa María from Nogales. From this moment and until the monks abandoned the monastery, in the mid-19th century, the Eria Region was governed according to the guidelines of the Order. This settlement established the model of repopulation and new management at all levels; social, cultural, agricultural and economic. At the same time it marked the appearance of the Villa de Nogales, which was initially made up of the servants and servants of the Monks. Without a sumptuous construction, Santa María de Nogales is located according to the criteria of the Cistercian order: a valley of fertile lands, abundance of water, and impressive solitude. For more than seven centuries it stood out for being the cradle of great men, an emporium of letters and science, where royal advisors and professors for the University of Alcalá emerged. Currently, only the ruins and remains of its greatness remain: scattered walls, the belfry of the Church and the main entrance arch with its heraldic shield. However, the surrounding area, fertile orchard, abundant vegetation, fruit trees and the waters of the Eria River, invite you to relax, contemplate and enjoy nature.
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Ruined bridge over the Ería River, on the outskirts of the town of Villaferrueña. The river scenery is a beautiful backdrop for your adventure.
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One of dozens of prehistoric stone structures found in this area.
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A prehistoric stone circle. The structure was usually built from locally quarried granite or slate. They were used for various ceremonies throughout the seasons.
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Surrounded by fields is a small and charming chapel on the outskirts of the town of Granucillo. You can rest under the shade of the trees during your walk.
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A prehistoric rock formation on the outskirts of the town of Arrabalde in the foothills of the Sierra de las Labradas.
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Villageriz offers a selection of 7 hiking trails. These routes cater to various preferences, with 2 easy trails and 5 moderate options, ensuring there's something for different skill levels.
The hiking trails around Villageriz showcase diverse natural landscapes. A prominent feature is the Río Ería, known for its largely natural state, clear waters, and well-preserved riverside forests. This river is home to native trout, otters, and the endangered Pyrenean desman. You can also explore the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de las Labradas, which provides a rugged backdrop and expansive views.
Yes, Villageriz features several circular hiking routes. For example, the Arrabalde — circular through the Sierra de las Labradas offers a moderate 5.3-mile path through the mountain range. Another option is the Castrocalbón Circular Route via the Castle and, an easy 2.4-mile trail.
The hiking trails in Villageriz are generally easy to moderate. Out of the 7 available routes, 2 are classified as easy, and 5 are moderate. There are no difficult trails, making the area accessible for a wide range of hikers.
Yes, several historical landmarks and attractions are located near the hiking trails. You can explore sites like the Ruins of the Royal Monastery of Santa María de Nogales, which is close to the Nogales Monastery Ruins Loop. Other notable attractions include the Gothic Arch of the Palace of Castrocalbón and the Eria Bridge in Castrocalbón.
Hikers appreciate the diverse terrain and natural beauty of Villageriz. The region is noted for its ecologically significant Río Ería and the varied topography of the Sierra de las Labradas. The komoot community has explored these trails, highlighting the opportunity to immerse oneself in well-preserved riverside forests and experience the rural environment.
Yes, the Arrabalde — circular through the Sierra de las Labradas is specifically designed to provide views of this mountain range. Another route, the Castro de las Labradas Loop, also explores this area, offering a chance to experience its rugged backdrop.
The Río Ería is a significant ecological area. Its clear, cold waters are home to native trout, otters, and the Pyrenean desman, a gravely endangered species. The well-preserved riverside forests also support a variety of other wildlife, making it a rich environment for nature observation.
Yes, the Granucillo — circular by the Roman Military Road offers a chance to explore historical paths. This moderate route covers over 9 miles (15 km) and follows an ancient Roman military road, providing a unique blend of hiking and historical discovery.
While specific peak elevations for individual routes are not detailed, the Sierra de las Labradas features Pico de las Labradas, reaching an elevation of 938 meters above sea level. Trails like the Arrabalde — circular through the Sierra de las Labradas and the Castro de las Labradas Loop will take you into this mountainous terrain, offering ascents and views.
Yes, Villageriz offers easy hiking options. The Castrocalbón Circular Route via the Castle and is an easy 2.4-mile (3.9 km) trail, typically completed in about an hour, making it suitable for beginners or families looking for a shorter, less strenuous walk.


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