Hacinas and Sierra de Carazo Loop
Hacinas and Sierra de Carazo Loop
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20.6km
480m
Hiking
This difficult 12.8-mile circular hike near Hacinas offers panoramic views of the Carazo plateau and challenging terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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4.96 km
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8.38 km
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11.8 km
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14.4 km
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20.6 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
17.1 km
1.55 km
1.32 km
702 m
Surfaces
18.3 km
1.55 km
702 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,340 m)
Lowest point (950 m)
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This challenging circular route is approximately 20.6 kilometers long and is estimated to take around 5 hours and 58 minutes to complete. It requires very good physical fitness due to its length and significant elevation gain.
The trail is categorized as a 'Hard hike' due to its length and the significant elevation gain of 480 meters. While paths are generally accessible, expect sections of rugged and open terrain. Some ascents may include gravel and loose stones, demanding extra caution. You'll encounter varying surfaces and diverse vegetation like savins and junipers.
The region boasts captivating natural beauty. You can expect expansive views of the meseta (plateau) of Peña de Villanueva or Carazo. As you gain height, you'll get increasingly panoramic views over the village and the Salas region. The landscape is noted for its beauty and environmental value, with diverse vegetation including juniper and savin forests.
Yes, the route passes by several notable points. You'll experience the charm of Hacinas Village, enjoy panoramic vistas from the Villanueva de Carazo Plateau, and pass through Ahedo de la Sierra. The trail also includes an Access to Senda de las Lanas.
The trail is generally considered dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is under control, preferably on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or other hikers. Be prepared to carry out any waste.
As this trail is located within the Sabinares del Arlanza Natural Space, it's generally accessible without specific hiking permits or entrance fees for day use. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural environment.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during spring or autumn when temperatures are milder. It is advisable to avoid cloudy days and especially fog, as these conditions can make the ascent dangerous due to reduced visibility and potentially slippery surfaces.
The trail is a circular route starting and ending near Hacinas. Specific parking information for the trailhead is not detailed, but you would typically find parking within or on the outskirts of Hacinas village, which serves as a common access point for the area.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers about 20% of the 'Etapa 8 Santo Domingo de Silos - Salas de los Infantes' and smaller sections of 'Camino los Hoyuelos' and 'Camino de Contreras a La Revilla', among others.
Hacinas is a village that likely offers some local amenities. While specific establishments are not detailed, you can generally find cafes, pubs, or guesthouses in or around Hacinas Village or nearby Ahedo de la Sierra, which cater to visitors and hikers.
Given the trail's difficulty, length, and rugged sections, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, sufficient water (at least 2-3 liters), snacks, a map or GPS device, sun protection, and appropriate layers of clothing. Trekking poles can be helpful for stability on steep or loose terrain. Always check the weather forecast before you go.