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Family friendly hiking trails in Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino traverse a landscape defined by the Salobre River Gorge. This area features impressive vertical rock walls with reddish-orange tones, carved by the river as it flows between the Hocino and Cabezada hills. Geologically, the micro-reserve is notable as an "island mountain" (inselberg), showcasing ancient Paleozoic and Mesozoic materials. The river itself includes several small waterfalls, adding to the natural scenery.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of the Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic church located in Alcaraz, Spain. It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1982. The church is situated on the Plaza del Cementerio, next to the Plaza Mayor and the Trinidad Towers of the town hall.
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In the Plaza Mayor of Alcaraz are the most important buildings of the town, such as the town hall, the Corregidor's market hall and the Regatería; also the church of the Holy Trinity and the Tardón tower.
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The waterfall is located 150 m from the road and parking area, going south. The waterfall is about 25 meters high and is especially impressive after the rainy season. It's worth a stop.
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The historic town of Alcaraz is a great place to start your adventure. There are heritage monuments, castle ruins and plenty of places to eat and drink. Gateway to the Sierra de Alcaraz and Campo de Montiel and the National Park of La Molata y los Batanes.
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Walking the trails of the La Molata and Los Batanes nature reserve. you will find the ruins of the monastery of El Santo de Alcaraz. On the way to Alcaraz you must stop at the Cascada de los Batanes and cool off in its cold waters.
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The Plaza Mayor de Alcaraz is a place that is definitely worth a visit. Declared a National Monument, it is one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. During your stay in Alcaraz, also climb the hill of San Cristóbal to enjoy the privileged views of the town and visit the ruins of the old castle from the 12th century.
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On the hill, a monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus was built in 1956 with a total height of 26 meters. The climb is not easy but it is worth it to enjoy the spectacular views.
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It was built during the Muslim era, in the 12th century, although it was later expanded and reinforced by the Christians. It had great strategic and military importance throughout its history, as it is located in a high position. During the War of Independence, the castle was used as a headquarters by French troops, and in the Spanish Civil War it was used as a prison.
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While the Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino itself features an easily accessible main trail, the Estrecho del Hocino Path, suitable for all ages, our guide highlights several longer options in the surrounding area. You'll find a total of 4 routes that offer varying experiences for families looking to explore the region.
The Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino is renowned for its distinctive natural beauty. You'll encounter the impressive Salobre River Gorge with its striking reddish-orange vertical walls, and the river itself features several small waterfalls. The area is also a unique 'island mountain' (inselberg) with diverse flora, including kermes oak and juniper, and in spring, vibrant wildflowers.
Yes, there are several circular routes in the broader region that families might enjoy. For example, the Birth of the Turruchel River — circular from Bienservida offers a scenic loop. Another option is the Alcaraz – Cascada de los Batanes loop from Alcaraz, which is a moderate 7.8 km hike.
The Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly enchanting. During this season, the cliffs and slopes burst with color from various wildflowers like sorrel, snapdragon, and sea onion, making for a vibrant hiking experience. The weather is also generally milder and more pleasant for families.
Absolutely! The area is home to diverse fauna. Keep an eye out for vulnerable species like otters and Betic midwife toads near the river. Hikers frequently spot mountain goats amidst the rocky outcrops and vertical walls, and raptors like the golden eagle are also present in the skies above.
Yes, the Salobre River, which carves through the gorge, features several small waterfalls that add to the scenic beauty of the Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino. Additionally, some of the nearby routes, like the Alcaraz, Cascada de Los Batanes, Ruinas del Monasterio del Santo route, specifically highlight the Cascada de Los Batanes (Batanes Waterfall) as a point of interest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique scenery, the impressive geological formations, and the opportunity to observe wildlife in a tranquil natural environment.
The main trail, the Estrecho del Hocino Path, follows an old road that is now closed to traffic. It is approximately 2.5 km long with little elevation change, making it easy and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. This gentle terrain makes it a good option for families with young children, and potentially for sturdy strollers, though some sections might be unpaved.
For families seeking a longer excursion, the Estrecho del Hocino Path can be extended to cover the full distance between Salobre and Reolid, offering a 10 km journey that takes approximately 2.5 hours. Additionally, routes like the Cerro de Santa Bárbara, Cascada de los Batanes, Castillo de Alcaraz — circular desde Alcaraz provide a more challenging, yet rewarding, experience in the wider region.
The micro-reserve is recognized for its significant botanical value. It hosts unique species such as Coincya rupestris subsp. rupestris, an endemic plant of Albacete. Along the Salobre River banks, you'll find willow and poplar groves, while the dominant vegetation includes kermes oak and juniper.


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