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4.52km
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This easy 2.8-mile hiking route to Castro de As Muradellas from Santuario de la Tuiza offers ancient history and scenic views in just over a
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail for the Castro de As Muradellas round trip begins at the Santuario de la Tuiza. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's common for sanctuaries of this nature to have nearby parking facilities for visitors. The sanctuary is a significant landmark in the Sanabria Alta region, making it a clear starting point.
Yes, this hike is classified as an easy hike and is considered suitable for any fitness level. The paths are easily accessible, making it a great option for beginners and families looking for an enriching outdoor experience.
The round trip from the Santuario de la Tuiza to Castro de As Muradellas is approximately 4.52 km long and typically takes about 1 hour and 16 minutes to complete.
This route offers a blend of history and natural beauty. You'll start at the 18th-century Sanctuary of La Tuiza, a significant cultural landmark. The main highlight is the Castro de As Muradellas, a fascinating Celtic archaeological site from the 3rd century BC, known for its defensive structures and views over the Tuela River gorge. You'll also cross the Río Tuela Bridge, and enjoy the natural surroundings of the Sanabria Alta region.
The trail takes hikers through natural surroundings, including an uphill section through forests. The paths are easily accessible, leading to the Castro de As Muradellas which is strategically located on a promontory. Expect varied natural scenery, including views of the Tuela River.
While the specific rules for dogs on this exact trail are not detailed, many natural areas in Spain are dog-friendly, especially on leash. Given its easy classification and natural setting, it's likely suitable for dogs on a leash. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage regarding pets.
The Sanabria Alta region, where this trail is located, is known for its natural beauty. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for hiking. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially if you start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter hiking is possible, but check weather conditions as the area is part of a high mountain range.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required to hike the Castro de As Muradellas round trip or to visit the Santuario de la Tuiza or the Castro itself. Access to these natural and historical sites is generally free.
Yes, the route is explicitly described as a "round trip from the Santuario de la Tuiza," indicating it is a loop trail that brings you back to your starting point.
Yes, approximately 18% of this route follows sections of the Camino Sanabrés (East) and the Mtb Camino Sanabrés (Este) / Mtb Camiño Xabrés (Leste).
The area around the Santuario de la Tuiza is described as beautiful, nestled in the heart of Sanabria Alta. While specific cafes or restaurants at the sanctuary itself are not mentioned, the nearby towns of Lubián and Hermisende would likely offer amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation for visitors to the region.