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Hike the 7.5-mile Sendero Pantano circular trail from Saceruela, exploring a reservoir, historical airfield, and Roman bridge.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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18 m
Highlight • Settlement
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2.25 km
Highlight • Lake
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9.12 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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12.0 km
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5.82 km
2.81 km
2.22 km
1.16 km
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6.08 km
2.90 km
2.22 km
809 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail is approximately 12-13 kilometers long and typically takes around 3 hours to complete on foot. This estimate is for hiking and does not include extended stops at points of interest.
Komoot classifies this route as moderate, while the Saceruela town hall website describes it as having low difficulty. This suggests it's generally accessible to most hikers, though it does offer varied terrain. It's a good option for those looking for a slightly longer, engaging walk without extreme challenges.
The circular route starts and ends in Saceruela. You can typically find parking within the town, as the trail concludes at Plaza El Pilar. Specific trailhead parking information is not detailed, but starting from the town center is common for circular routes like this.
The trail offers a diverse experience, passing by natural areas and recreational spots along the Esteras river and the Las Raíces Reservoir. Key points of interest include the Presa Las Raíces (dam), Charco de las Parras (a natural pool), the historical Airfield, and a Roman Bridge. The route also goes through olive groves and follows the Cañada Real de las Merinas, a traditional livestock trail.
While specific regulations for dogs are not provided, trails in this region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near wildlife, and to carry waste bags to clean up after them.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times to hike in this region, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summers can be very hot, so if hiking then, it's advisable to start early in the morning. Winters are usually mild, but check local weather conditions for rain.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to hike this public trail. It is freely accessible to all.
The terrain is varied, encompassing natural areas, recreational spots, olive groves, and sections of a traditional livestock trail (Cañada Real de las Merinas). Expect a mix of dirt paths, possibly some rocky sections, and paths alongside water bodies like the Esteras river and the Las Raíces reservoir.
Yes, the route largely follows the official trail named Sendero Pantano-Charco Las Parras. Campo de Aviación (covering 99% of the route). It also briefly intersects with a small section of the Camino del Levante - Etapa 1 (7% of the route).
Since the trail starts and ends in Saceruela, you will find amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and potentially accommodation options within the town, particularly around Plaza El Pilar where the route concludes.
For this moderate hike, it's recommended to bring sufficient water, snacks, appropriate footwear (hiking shoes or sturdy trainers), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a basic first-aid kit. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are also advisable.