Cañón de los Almadenes Circular Route
Cañón de los Almadenes Circular Route
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9.59km
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Hike the moderate 6.0-mile (9.6 km) Las Minas circular trail through Cañón de los Almadenes, featuring dramatic cliffs and river views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.28 km
Highlight • Canyon
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5.73 km
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5.39 km
4.15 km
< 100 m
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5.01 km
3.31 km
973 m
302 m
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Highest point (360 m)
Lowest point (310 m)
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This trail is generally rated as moderate. While some sections within the Cañón de los Almadenes are relatively easy, the overall route can involve uneven terrain. Sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended to ensure a comfortable and safe experience.
The terrain is diverse, traversing the dramatic Cañón de los Almadenes with vertical walls up to 150 meters high. You'll encounter spectacular views of the Segura River, remnants of riparian forests with poplars and willows, and potentially uneven paths. There are also easily accessible sections.
You'll experience the impressive Cañón de los Almadenes itself, with its towering cliffs. The route also offers a View of the White Cliffs. Additionally, the area is known for caves like La Serreta Cave and the panoramic "Balcón de Almadenes" viewpoint.
The Cañón de los Almadenes is a protected natural area, serving as a refuge for important wildlife. You might spot otters, which are indicators of the river's health, and various birds of prey soaring above the canyon.
Yes, approximately 11% of this route follows sections of the official trail known as Túnel del Ferrocarril.
The Murcia region can get quite warm. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, it's generally advisable to avoid the hottest parts of summer. Spring and autumn often offer more pleasant temperatures for hiking.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or if there are specific leash rules for this trail. It's best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead before bringing your dog.
The Cañón de los Almadenes is a protected natural area. However, the available information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking this particular trail. It's always a good idea to check for any updated local regulations before your visit.
Specific parking locations for this exact trailhead are not detailed. However, user queries suggest parking is a common concern. It's recommended to research specific access points and parking options in the vicinity of the Cañón de los Almadenes before your trip.
Given the potentially uneven terrain and the region's climate, you should bring sturdy hiking shoes. It's also advisable to carry plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as water sources on the trail are not guaranteed.
Yes, the Cañón de los Almadenes is rich in historical significance. It features prehistoric cave paintings, with La Serreta Cave and Los Monigotes Cave recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. While the trail itself might not directly pass through these specific caves, their presence highlights the area's deep history.