Burgos Monasteries Loop: Miraflores and San Pedro de Cardeña
Burgos Monasteries Loop: Miraflores and San Pedro de Cardeña
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22.7km
200m
Hiking
This difficult 14.1-mile hike from Burgos along the Arlanzón River visits the historic Monasterio de San Pedro and Cartuja de Miraflores.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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2.88 km
Highlight • Beach
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11.4 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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19.1 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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22.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.2 km
6.68 km
2.66 km
2.06 km
128 m
Surfaces
7.15 km
6.93 km
6.34 km
2.10 km
182 m
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Elevation
Highest point (990 m)
Lowest point (860 m)
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This trail is categorized as difficult. It requires very good physical condition and sure footing. While some sections along the river are serene, the overall route presents a strenuous outing.
The terrain is varied. You'll find serene, green walks with gardens and promenades along the Arlanzón River, especially closer to Burgos. However, given its difficult rating, other sections likely involve more challenging ground, though specific details on inclines or rocky parts are not extensively detailed. Generally, the paths are well-maintained.
The primary highlight is the magnificent Miraflores Charterhouse, a stunning example of Isabelline Gothic architecture and a royal pantheon. You'll also pass by the Monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña and enjoy the natural beauty of the Arlanzón River and Fuentes Blancas Park.
The trail starts near a parking lot, making it convenient for those arriving by car. The Miraflores Charterhouse is located just 3-4 kilometers east of Burgos city center, so parking is generally accessible in that vicinity.
Yes, the Miraflores Charterhouse is easily accessible from Burgos. While specific bus routes aren't detailed, its close proximity to the city (3-4 km east) suggests public transport options would be available.
The information available does not explicitly state restrictions for dogs on the trail itself. However, when visiting historical sites like the Miraflores Charterhouse, it's advisable to check their specific pet policies beforehand. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
The trail offers diverse scenery with lush gardens and various tree species. Spring and autumn would likely provide the most pleasant hiking conditions, with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm, and winter might present colder conditions, though the paths are generally well-maintained.
No specific permits or entrance fees are mentioned for hiking the trail itself. However, if you plan to enter the Miraflores Charterhouse or Monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña, there may be admission fees or specific visiting hours, so it's best to check their official websites.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the Camiño Francés (Rutas alternativas), El Destierro, Camino del Cid (Senderista), GR 160 - Camino del Cid BTT, and Ruta del Sureste, among others.
Given its proximity to Burgos (3-4 km east of the city center), you'll find various dining options in Burgos itself. While specific establishments directly on the trail are not detailed, the area around the Miraflores Charterhouse might have some local eateries or cafes.
You'll experience a blend of natural and cultural landscapes. Along the Arlanzón River, expect lush gardens, promenades, and diverse tree species like chestnuts, maples, and poplars. The trail also passes through the natural surroundings of Fuentes Blancas Park, known for its forest, with the Miraflores Charterhouse majestically situated on a hill within this setting.