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Bus station hiking trails around Campos traverse a landscape characterized by vast plains, agricultural fields, and historical waterways. The region features gentle terrain, with routes often following the historic Canal de Castilla and sections of the Camino de Santiago Francés. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making the area accessible for various hiking abilities. This network offers opportunities to explore rural settings and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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This easy 4.1-mile circular hike around Astudillo features the historic Castillo de la Mota and unique underground dwellings.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike a moderate 10.0-mile (16.1 km) circular route from Población de Arroyo, experiencing the Meseta landscape of the Camino de Santiago Fra
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike a moderate 7.0-mile (11.3 km) loop along the Ucieza River, exploring Camino de Santiago symbols in Tierra de Campos.
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Ledigos, in the province of Palencia, is a small town with about 60 inhabitants, located on the French Way of St. James, between Calzadilla de la Cueza and Terradillos de los Templarios. Its history, architecture, and natural surroundings make it an interesting stop for pilgrims and travelers.
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Calzadilla de la Cueza is a small town in the province of Palencia, with just 50 inhabitants, located in the Tierra de Campos region and part of the municipality of Cervatos de la Cueza. It is a major stop on the French Way of St. James and is also linked to the ancient Via Aquitania, a Roman road whose sections are still visible.
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The ruins of Astudillo Castle rise on a prominent mound detached from the San Martín moor. Although its origins may date back to the 10th century, there is no documentary evidence of its existence until the 11th century.
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The Statue of the Pilgrim in Revenga de Campos is an iron sculpture created in 2004 by local blacksmith Ángel Abad. This work represents a pilgrim and is located in the town of Revenga de Campos, in the province of Palencia. Revenga de Campos is a stop on the French Way of St. James, and this sculpture pays tribute to the pilgrims who travel this historic route.
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The Castillo de la Mota in Astudillo, also known as the Astudillo Castle, is a late medieval fortification dating from the 12th-13th centuries. It is located on an artificial mound on top of a gentle hill in the province of Palencia, Castile and León. This castle witnessed numerous historical events and served as the residence of illustrious figures such as Pedro I of Castile and María de Molina. Although only an ultra-semicircular cube and some remains of masonry from the walled enclosure remain today, it remains a jewel of local heritage.
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The Castillo de la Mota in Astudillo, also known as the Astudillo Castle, is a late medieval fortification dating from the 12th-13th centuries. It is located on an artificial mound on top of a gentle hill in the province of Palencia, Castile and León. This castle witnessed numerous historical events and served as the residence of illustrious figures such as Pedro I of Castile and María de Molina. Although only an ultra-semicircular cube and some remains of masonry from the walled enclosure remain today, it remains a jewel of local heritage.
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Remains of the castle of La Mota, it is a perfect viewing point of Astudillo and its region. The underground chambers of the castle are wine cellars.
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There are nearly 70 hiking routes accessible from bus stations in the Campos area. These include a wide range of difficulties, with over 45 easy trails, 20 moderate options, and a few more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
The terrain around Campos varies. Many routes, especially those along the Canal de Castilla, are relatively flat and easy, perfect for relaxed walks. Other trails, like the Castillo de la Mota Loop, feature gentle ascents and descents, offering a bit more elevation gain. Overall, the area is well-suited for hikers of all levels, with a majority of easy to moderate trails.
Yes, several excellent circular routes are accessible from bus stations. For example, the Castillo de la Mota Loop offers a pleasant walk around a historic site. Another option is the Canal de Castilla por el Ramal de Campos — circular por los palomares de Tierra de Campos, which combines canal-side walking with rural landscapes.
Many trails offer glimpses of the region's rich history and unique landscape. You can explore historical sites like the Castle of La Mota of Astudillo or the Monzón de Campos Castle. The Canal de Castilla itself is a significant feature, with impressive engineering like the Quadruple Lock of the Canal de Castilla. Some routes also pass through charming settlements such as Astudillo.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. Routes along the Canal de Castilla, such as Fromista and its locks of the Canal de Castilla, are generally flat and offer interesting sights without being too strenuous. The Castillo de la Mota Loop is another good option for a family outing.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful rural landscapes, the historical points of interest along the trails, and the accessibility of routes directly from public transport hubs. The well-maintained paths along the Canal de Castilla are frequently highlighted for their ease and scenic beauty.
Yes, some routes intersect with or follow sections of the Camino de Santiago. For instance, the We leave from Población de Arroyo — circular by the Camino de Santiago Francés offers a moderate circular hike that incorporates part of this famous pilgrimage route.
The best time to hike in Campos generally depends on the specific region. For areas with open fields and less shade, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, especially in inland areas, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable. Winters are generally mild but can be chilly.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer hikes. The We leave from Población de Arroyo — circular by the Camino de Santiago Francés is a moderate route stretching over 16 km, providing a longer day out. For those seeking significant elevation, some areas of Campos (depending on the specific location) can offer more demanding climbs, though the routes listed here are generally flatter.
Yes, many of the trails pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes, bars, and restaurants. These are perfect for a refreshment stop or a meal after your hike. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller communities.
Beginners will find plenty of suitable options. The Fromista and its locks of the Canal de Castilla is an excellent easy choice, offering flat terrain and interesting historical sights. The Canal de Castilla por el Ramal de Campos is another gentle circular route ideal for those new to hiking.


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