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Hiking trails around Belchite traverse a unique landscape characterized by brownish-grey and ochre steppe scenery, interspersed with cereal crops and traditional olive groves. The region features the Aguasvivas River, which creates natural scenes with waterholes and rugged gullies. Hikers can also explore the historical ruins of Old Belchite and ancient Roman engineering marvels. This diverse terrain offers a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike the easy Almonacid de la Cuba-Belchite Trail, exploring ancient Roman engineering, river oases, and the poignant ruins of Old Belchite.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This moderate 5.3-mile circular hike in the Bird Reserve of El Planeron offers unique birdwatching opportunities across flat, open steppe la
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Protected ornithological reserve. If you're lucky, you can see birds. When we passed by, there was no water, but you can see that it's a humid area.
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The Mirador de la Cuba in Almonacid de la Cuba is a fantastic place to enjoy stunning views of one of the most important and best preserved hydraulic works in Roman Hispania. From this viewpoint, you can admire the Roman dam, popularly known as "La Cuba", which is the highest in the world built during the Roman Empire.
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Almonacid de la Cuba is a fascinating place to visit! Roman Dam: The Roman Dam of Almonacid de la Cuba is the highest in the world built during the Roman Empire, at 34 metres high. Church of Santa María: In the centre of the town is the parish church of Santa María, a construction from the second half of the 16th century with an imposing Mudejar tower. Almonacid de la Cuba also offers various cultural activities that will allow you to immerse yourself in local life.
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Not far from the Old Town is Belchite Nuevo, a replica of the original town. Here you can immerse yourself in the culture and gastronomy of Belchite while appreciating the preserved architectural elements, such as the Church of San Martín de Tours and the Clock Tower.
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In the past, Belchite Viejo was one of the most prosperous towns in the province of Zaragoza during the early 20th century. Its walls, adorned with Mudejar architecture, housed numerous homes, two convents and several churches. However, its destiny took a dark turn during the Spanish Civil War. Belchite Viejo is known as a “ghost town” due to its terrifying past. It was heavily bombed during the Civil War and was left in ruins as a testimony to the horrors of the conflict. Unlike many other war-torn places, Belchite Viejo was intentionally preserved to serve as a reminder of the devastating consequences of war. Visitors can see the remains of buildings, streets and squares that were once full of life.
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Well marked trail from Almonacid, signs on wooden posts with distances
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Beautiful locality at the foot of the Ebro river itself and which has interesting points such as the Mirador de las Tres aguas, north of the town.
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Cinco Olivas is a town that is located in one of the meanders of the Ebro River and that forms the set of three municipalities in these surroundings of the river. The Iglesia de Santiago is located in the old center of the town.
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Belchite offers a diverse network of trails, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks. You'll find paths through unique steppe scenery, along the winding Aguasvivas River, and past significant historical sites. There are 9 hiking routes available, with 3 easy, 4 moderate, and 2 difficult options to suit various fitness levels.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Many trails incorporate the poignant ruins of Old Village of Belchite, a testament to the Spanish Civil War. You can also discover ancient Roman engineering, such as the impressive Roman Dam of Almonacid de la Cuba, considered the highest Roman dam in the world. The Almonacid de la Cuba-Belchite Trail is a great option to explore both.
Hikers in Belchite will encounter extensive brownish-grey and ochre steppe landscapes, often dotted with cereal crops and olive groves. The Aguasvivas River is a central feature, creating beautiful river oases, natural waterholes like the Poza de los Chorros, and rugged gullies. The region is also home to protected ornithological reserves, offering opportunities for birdwatching.
Absolutely. Trails like the Roman Dam of Almonacid de la Cuba and Pool of Los Chorros are considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels, making them ideal for families. These routes often feature minimal elevation gain and interesting natural sights.
Many trails in Belchite are suitable for dogs, especially those that traverse the open steppe and follow riverbanks. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, and to check local regulations for specific nature reserves like El Planerón Ornithological Reserve.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the longer La Salada de la Mediana and the birth of the Ginel river — circular from Mediana de Aragón offers a more demanding loop. Another option is the From Alborge to Cinco Olivas — circular by the Río Ebro, which follows the Ebro River.
The hiking routes in Belchite are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from around 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique blend of historical exploration, particularly the ruins of Old Belchite, and the diverse natural landscapes, including the steppe scenery and river oases.
Yes, you can find stunning panoramic views. The Viewpoint of the Roman Dam of Almonacid de la Cuba offers an excellent perspective of this ancient marvel and the surrounding landscape. Many trails also provide expansive vistas over the steppe and river valleys.
While specific parking information for every trailhead isn't always detailed, many routes in the Campo de Belchite region, especially those starting from villages like Almonacid de la Cuba or Belchite, typically have accessible parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking instructions.
The best times for hiking in Belchite are generally spring and autumn. During these seasons, the temperatures are milder, making for more comfortable conditions. Summer can be very hot in this steppe region, while winter can bring colder temperatures, though hiking is still possible on clear days.
The Aguasvivas River is a prominent feature, creating natural scenes with waterholes and rugged gullies. While not large waterfalls in the traditional sense, you can find beautiful spots like the Poza de los Chorros, which offers a refreshing natural pool and small cascades, especially after rainfall.
Hiking durations vary significantly depending on the route. Easy trails like the Roman Dam of Almonacid de la Cuba and Pool of Los Chorros can be completed in under 2 hours. Moderate routes such as the Balsa El Planerón Trail typically take around 2 hours 10 minutes. More difficult and longer circular routes, like the one from Mediana de Aragón, can take over 5 hours.


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