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Family friendly hiking trails around Embalse de El Burguillo are set within a diverse landscape at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos, characterized by the reservoir formed by the Alberche River. The region features a unique granite rock basin, contributing to light-colored sandy areas, and is rich in varied flora including pines, chestnuts, and holm oaks. Hikers can expect routes that traverse lush vegetation and offer views of the surrounding mountains and the reservoir itself.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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17.4km
06:12
960m
960m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13
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6.45km
02:02
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.04km
01:59
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25
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19.2km
05:43
540m
540m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Beautiful stone bridge over the Alberche River as it passes through Navaluenga.
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The Alberche River is one of the tributaries of the Tagus, and runs through the communities of Castilla y León, Madrid, and Castilla - La Mancha. It is born on the southern slope of the Villafranca mountain range, in the Central system. It is a river with a shallow flow, like all the rivers that originate from the southern slope of the Central system. It serves as a border between the Gredos and Guadarrama mountain ranges.
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It is a demanding climb but the end gives you life
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Old bridge that crosses the river and that lets us go from the center of Navaluenga to the other side of the bank. The surrounding area is also beautiful.
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The Alberche river passes through this natural strait that ends with what is called the Burguillo Reservoir. It's worth going a few more meters to see the views of the meanders that the river itself offers.
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Running and retracing the Río Alberche and from the town of Navaluenga there appears this valley that on the south side we find the Sierra de Gredos and to the north, the Sierra de Panamera that offers this green and wide valley.
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Following the Río Alberche and from the town of Navaluenga, this valley appears, on the south side we find the Sierra de Gredos and to the north, the Sierra de Panamera that offers this green and wide valley.
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The Alberche river passes through this natural strait that ends with what is called the Burguillo Reservoir. The views from this point are beautiful and wide.
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There are over 30 family-friendly hiking trails available around Embalse de El Burguillo, with 9 of them specifically rated as easy, making them ideal for families with younger children or those looking for a relaxed outing.
The terrain around Embalse de El Burguillo is quite varied, offering everything from gentle paths along the reservoir's edge to more undulating trails through forests. You'll find paths winding through granite rock basins, lush vegetation including acacias, junipers, and various pines, and even ancient chestnut forests. Many routes offer exceptional views of the Sierra de Gredos mountains and the Alberche River.
Absolutely! For a pleasant and easy stroll, consider the Bar El Seco – Puente Viejo de Navaluenga loop from Navaluenga, which is just over 7 km. Another great option is the Puente Viejo de Navaluenga loop from Navaluenga, a moderate 6.4 km route that offers beautiful riverside views.
The area is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You can enjoy stunning views of the El Burguillo Reservoir and the Alberche River. The region is also home to the Valle de Iruelas Natural Park, a Special Bird Protection Area known for its black vultures. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the magnificent Castañar de El Tiemblo, often called 'the magic forest,' with ancient chestnut trees like 'El Abuelo'.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails are circular, allowing for a varied experience without retracing your steps. A good example is the Valle Navaluenga to the Embalse del Burguillo — circular by the Río Alberche, a moderate 13.8 km route that takes you along the river and reservoir.
Absolutely! Embalse de El Burguillo is a haven for wildlife. Birdwatchers can look forward to seeing various raptors, including golden eagles, booted eagles, buzzards, and kestrels, as well as griffon vultures, black vultures, and storks. The reservoir itself is teeming with fish like black bass, barbel, carp, and rainbow trout.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for family hiking around Embalse de El Burguillo. Spring brings lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant ochre colors, especially in areas like the Castañar de El Tiemblo. Summers can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable, and the reservoir offers opportunities for swimming and water activities.
While many trails involve natural terrain, some sections along the reservoir's edge or within natural parks like Valle de Iruelas may feature accessible wooden walkways. For specific pram-friendly routes, it's best to check individual tour details on komoot for surface information and elevation profiles, focusing on routes with minimal elevation gain and wider, paved or well-maintained gravel paths.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.78 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the reservoir and the Sierra de Gredos, the diverse and rich flora, and the peaceful atmosphere. The variety of trails, from easy riverside walks to more challenging ascents, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many popular trails and villages surrounding Embalse de El Burguillo, such as Navaluenga and El Tiemblo. It's always a good idea to check the specific trailhead information on komoot for details on parking facilities before you go.


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