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Hiking around Belmonte offers trails through a landscape characterized by gentle hills and open countryside. The region features historical landmarks such as castles and churches, often integrated into circular routes. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making many paths accessible for various fitness levels. The area provides a mix of cultural sights and natural surroundings for hikers to explore.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Hike the moderate 6.7-mile Geliberte trail (PR-CU 60) near Fuentelespino de Haro, exploring pine forests and La Mancha plains.
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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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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Built in the 15th century by order of Don Juan Pacheco, first Marquis of Villena, the castle is a notable example of Gothic-Mudejar architecture. The castle has been restored and turned into a museum, and is now considered a Site of Cultural Interest. In addition to its rich history, the castle is known for events such as the National Medieval Combat Championship, which is held annually.
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The castle was built in 1456 by order of Juan Pacheco, a prominent nobleman during the reign of Henry IV. Its architectural style combines Gothic and Mudejar elements. It has a peculiar triangular plan and a strategic location on the top of a hill. Over the centuries, the castle has witnessed historical events, from visits by the Catholic Monarchs to restorations and cultural events. Today, the castle hosts exhibitions, dramatized tours, medieval combat tournaments and the impressive Trebuchet Park, which displays full-scale siege engines. 😊🏰
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Built in the 15th century by order of the first Marquis of Villena, Don Juan Pacheco, it is located on the San Cristóbal hill. Currently the castle is owned by the Ducal House of Peñaranda y Montijo, which through a management company chaired by the Count of Montalvo, Mr. Javier Fitz-James Stuart de Soto, has carried out a final rehabilitation between 2008 and 2016 with which has become a museum and also hosts various events. In the month of May/June, the Historical Recreation Days are held in the Castle, which allow us to see the life of warriors, artisans, doctors, monks, lords or peasants. National and international medieval combat tournaments are also held, a spectacular contact sport with period weapons and armor.
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Located in the town of Santa María de los Llanos, the Church is a clear example of Renaissance architecture from the 16th century, although its semicircular apse is the oldest part and dates back to the Romanesque era. Inside it is very beautiful and worth visiting, its main altarpiece made of polychrome wood stands out.
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Nice 15th century castle. Inside is a museum.
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One of the three mills in Belmonte that maintain their shape that we know from the stories of Don Quixote. It can be visited - it maintains its original machinery (confirm the schedule that varies between summer and winter). From this point you can admire Belmonte and its surroundings.
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One of the three Belmonte mills that maintains its shape that we know from the stories of Don Quixote, can be visited - it maintains its original machinery (confirm the hours that vary between summer and winter). From this point you can admire Belmonte and its surroundings.
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Spectacular castle that is located at one end of the town of Belmonte. It is one of the most impressive buildings that can be found in this area since the set of walls and mountains are preserved. It is currently a museum and when you get there, you can get an idea of what it must have been like in the middle of the 15th century.
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Yes, Belmonte offers several easy routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Belmonte – circular via the Castle, the Collegiate Church of San Bartolomé and El Puntal is an easy 4.4 km path that passes by historical sites. Another option is the Las Pedroñeras loop from Las Pedroñeras, an easy 5 km trail.
The hiking trails around Belmonte often integrate historical landmarks into their routes. You can explore sites like the impressive Castillo de Belmonte, the La Tercia Real, and various churches. The Belmonte – circular via the Castle, the Collegiate Church of San Bartolomé and El Puntal route specifically highlights these architectural and historical points of interest.
Yes, circular routes are a prominent feature of hiking in Belmonte. Many trails are designed to bring you back to your starting point. A notable example is the Around Belmonte — circular from the castle, a moderate 13.1 km loop. Another option is the Santa Maria de los Llanos – circular via the Cerro Agudo trail (PR-CU 68), which is 11.4 km long.
Belmonte's climate, characterized by warm summers and mild winters, makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking. During these seasons, temperatures are pleasant, and the landscape is vibrant. While summer can be hot, early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable for shorter walks. Winters are generally mild enough for hiking, though some trails might be muddy after rain.
Many of Belmonte's trails are suitable for families, especially those looking for gentle walks. The region features moderate elevation changes and well-maintained paths. Easy routes like the Belmonte – circular via the Castle, the Collegiate Church of San Bartolomé and El Puntal, which is 4.4 km, are particularly good for younger hikers as they combine manageable distances with interesting historical sights.
While Belmonte is known for its gentle hills and moderate terrain, there are longer routes that offer a good workout for experienced hikers. The region does not feature 'difficult' graded trails, but routes like the Around Belmonte — circular from the castle, at 13.1 km, or the Santa Maria de los Llanos – circular via the Cerro Agudo trail (PR-CU 68), at 11.4 km, provide longer distances and varied landscapes to explore.
The hiking routes in Belmonte are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 2 reviews. Hikers often praise the blend of historical sights with natural, open countryside, and the accessibility of many paths for various fitness levels. The well-integrated cultural landmarks are frequently highlighted as a unique aspect of the hiking experience.
Belmonte's landscape is characterized by gentle hills and open countryside, offering expansive views. The Santa Maria de los Llanos – circular via the Cerro Agudo trail (PR-CU 68), for instance, leads through open terrain and past the Cerro Agudo hill, providing scenic vistas. You might also encounter traditional Windmills, which are iconic to the region's landscape.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Belmonte, especially in the open countryside areas. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural land or near livestock, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage on individual routes. Always carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
Many of the trails around Belmonte, particularly those starting from or passing through villages and towns, offer convenient parking options. For routes that begin near historical sites like the castle, designated parking areas are usually available. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for parking information related to your chosen trail.
The terrain in Belmonte is predominantly characterized by gentle hills and open countryside. Paths are generally well-defined, ranging from dirt tracks to paved sections within villages. Elevation changes are moderate, making most routes accessible. You'll experience a mix of natural landscapes and areas with historical architecture.
There are over 8 hiking trails available in the Belmonte area, offering a variety of options from easy strolls to more moderate excursions. This includes 3 easy routes and 5 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for different fitness levels.


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