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Hiking around Rabé De Las Calzadas offers trails across the expansive plains of the Meseta, characterized by vast wheat fields and a sense of openness. The region features a gently undulating landscape, with paths often passing among shady trees and alongside tranquil streams like the River Urbel and Canal de Arlanzón. Viewpoints such as El Cotorro provide panoramic perspectives of the village nestled within the surrounding terrain. This area is a key section of the historic French Way of the…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate hike. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A view of infinity! Rolling hills, I feel like I'm walking through a beautiful landscape.
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It represents the faces of Albert Einstein, Nelson Mandela, and Mahatma Gandhi, three universal figures of peace, science, and human rights. It is accompanied by the yellow arrow, the symbol of the Camino de Santiago, making it a visual reference point for walkers. It is located at the edge of the town, heading toward Hornillos del Camino, on a wall visible from the official Camino route.
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The mural of Einstein, Mandela, and Gandhi in Rabé de las Calzadas (Burgos) is a well-known work among pilgrims on the French Way of St. James, especially for its symbolic location.
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Hornillos del Camino, in the province of Burgos, is an emblematic town on the French Way of St. James, with an urban structure that reflects its Jacobean vocation: a single street, Calle Real, runs through the town from east to west.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Tardajos (Burgos) is one of the most emblematic churches on the French Way of St. James, both for its historical significance and its architecture. It was built in 13th-century Gothic style, although it incorporates Romanesque (12th-century), Renaissance (16th-17th centuries), and Baroque (18th-century) elements. It stands on a hill in the oldest part of the town, giving it a fortress-like appearance.
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The Malatos Bridge is a historic bridge located in Burgos, over the Arlanzón River. Its origins date back to the 12th century, with documented references as early as 1165, although some authors date it back to 1198. It was built by order of Alfonso VIII to facilitate access to the Monastery of Las Huelgas and the King's Hospital. The name "Malatos" comes from the nearby hospital of San Lázaro de los Malatos, dedicated to the care of lepers.
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If you have the opportunity to explore this trail, you'll enjoy the natural beauty and ecological richness of the area. Enjoy your hike! 🌿🚶♀️
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Formerly known as the Lesser Market Square, it is now the center of the city's social life. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages, when it was used to hold weekly markets, hence the name Lesser Market Square. However, throughout its history, it has also been known as Royal Square, Constitution Square, or Republic Square. Built in 1221 in the Gothic style by King Ferdinand III and Bishop Don Mauricio, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
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There are 15 hiking trails available around Rabé De Las Calzadas, offering a variety of experiences across the Meseta plains and along historical paths.
The terrain primarily features the expansive, generally flat plains of the Meseta, characterized by vast wheat fields. You'll also find gently undulating landscapes, with paths often passing among shady trees and alongside tranquil streams like the River Urbel and Canal de Arlanzón. Some routes offer a sense of the surrounding 'mountainous landscape' from various viewpoints.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For instance, the Arch of Santa María – Plaza Mayor of Burgos loop from Cathedral of Santa Maria is an easy 6.2 km hike. In total, 9 of the 15 available routes are classified as easy, making the area very accessible for beginners.
Yes, many of the trails are circular. A popular option is the From Rabé de la Calzada along the Camino de Santiago — circular from Tardajos, which is an 18.1 km moderate loop. Another is the View of Hornillos del Camino – Hornillos del Camino loop from Rabé de las Calzadas, offering views across the Meseta.
Hikers can enjoy panoramic views from El Cotorro Viewpoint, which overlooks Rabé de las Calzadas. The municipal district is also irrigated by the River Urbel and Canal de Arlanzón, offering scenic riverside sections. Along the historic French Way, you'll encounter the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Monastery, a significant point of interest.
Yes, with 9 easy routes available, Rabé De Las Calzadas offers suitable options for families. The generally flat plains and well-marked paths, particularly sections of the Camino de Santiago, can be enjoyable for all ages. Era Larga Park in the village also provides a botanical garden and amenities for relaxation.
The region can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking across the open Meseta. Summer can be warm, but paths often pass among shady trees and alongside streams, providing some relief. The unique sense of openness and tranquility of the Castilian landscape is present in all seasons.
While specific public transport details for trailheads are not provided, Rabé de las Calzadas is a village on the Camino de Santiago, implying accessibility. Parking is generally available within or near the village. Practical amenities like a fountain and a picnic area located 2.4 km outside Rabé also cater to hikers' needs.
The trails around Rabé De Las Calzadas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the open Meseta plains, the experience of walking sections of the Camino de Santiago, and the gentle riverside paths.
Yes, there are routes for more experienced hikers. The Matamulos Cross – View of Hornillos del Camino loop from Hornillos del Camino is a difficult 19.5 km trail that leads through the open plains and typically takes over 5 hours to complete. In total, there is 1 difficult route and 5 moderate routes available.
Rabé de las Calzadas, as a stop on the Camino de Santiago, offers basic amenities within the village. Era Larga Park provides a beautiful natural environment with a public water fountain and picnic areas. Additionally, historical architecture and the 13th-century Gothic church of Santa Marina offer cultural points of interest for rest and exploration.
Absolutely. The entire region is steeped in history due to its location on the French Way of the Camino de Santiago. Hikers will pass the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Monastery directly on the Camino. The village itself boasts medieval charm, including the 13th-century Gothic church of Santa Marina and the 17th-century Palatial Tower.


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