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Hiking around Alija Del Infantado offers diverse landscapes in the province of León, Spain. The region features trails along the banks of the Eria and Órbigo rivers, providing waterside walks. Elevated routes lead to Peña Redonda and viewpoints such as El Coto and Las Suertes. The area also includes pine forests and sections of the historic Vía de la Plata.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Hike the moderate 4.9-mile El Balcón de Basilia y Cima del Coto circular trail near Morales de Rey, offering panoramic views.
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Hike a moderate 8.3-mile (13.4 km) circular route from Morales de Rey, exploring the banks of the Eria and Órbigo rivers.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike a moderate 7.6-mile circular trail from San Esteban de Nogales, following the Río Ería and passing historical ruins.
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02:29
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The traditional wineries dug into the slopes of El Teso and Peña Redonda are located in Morales de Rey, in the region of Benavente and Los Valles, in the province of Zamora. These popular buildings were and continue to be places of leisure and gathering for local residents, in addition to being used for winemaking and storage. Morales de Rey has the largest number of wineries and the best-preserved ones in the region. These wineries are a testament to the rich winemaking tradition of the area and offer a unique experience for visitors interested in the history and culture of wine.
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The Balcón de Basilia is a viewpoint located in Morales de Rey, in the region of Benavente and Los Valles, in the province of Zamora. This spot is known for offering one of the best panoramic views of Morales de Rey and its surroundings. Traditionally, the town's young people used to gather here every April 25th to celebrate the Tortillero, a local festival. The Balcón de Basilia is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts, with several trails that allow you to enjoy the landscape and nature of the area. One of the recommended trails is the one that runs from Morales de Rey to the summit of Coto, passing through the Balcón de Basilia.
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On December 20, 1164, the widow of the Noble Vela Gutiérrez, Doña Sancha Ponce, transferred to the Cistercian Order of Santa María de Moreruela all the possessions and belongings of the territory of Nogales in hereditary right so that they could build another monastery that would be called Santa María from Nogales. From this moment and until the monks abandoned the monastery, in the mid-19th century, the Eria Region was governed according to the guidelines of the Order. This settlement established the model of repopulation and new management at all levels; social, cultural, agricultural and economic. At the same time it marked the appearance of the Villa de Nogales, which was initially made up of the servants and servants of the Monks. Without a sumptuous construction, Santa María de Nogales is located according to the criteria of the Cistercian order: a valley of fertile lands, abundance of water, and impressive solitude. For more than seven centuries it stood out for being the cradle of great men, an emporium of letters and science, where royal advisors and professors for the University of Alcalá emerged. Currently, only the ruins and remains of its greatness remain: scattered walls, the belfry of the Church and the main entrance arch with its heraldic shield. However, the surrounding area, fertile orchard, abundant vegetation, fruit trees and the waters of the Eria River, invite you to relax, contemplate and enjoy nature.
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A prehistoric rock formation on the outskirts of the town of Arrabalde in the foothills of the Sierra de las Labradas.
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Arrabalde is a small town located between the Eria River and the Sierra de Carpurias that rises above it at 1000 meters above sea level. Head to the main square to admire the local church.
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At an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level, there is a rocky outcrop, used to house animals and smugglers. Spectacular views of Arrabalde below.
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A beautiful hiking route along the crest of the Sierra de Carpurias. Panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. The road reaches a small wild rock settlement, called the robbers' fort, at an altitude of 1,000 meters above sea level.
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A nature walk around the Eria river. The river runs through the provinces of León and Zamora. It begins in the Teleno mountains of the León region. The Salix trees lining the river banks whistling in the wind.
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There are over 10 hiking trails around Alija del Infantado, offering a variety of experiences from riverside walks to elevated viewpoints. These routes cater to both easy and moderate ability levels.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The 'Magic Forest' route (Ruta del Bosque Mágico) is a short, imaginative 2-kilometer trail through a pine forest, adorned with handcrafted figures of goblins, fairies, and gnomes, making it a magical experience for children and adults alike.
Hiking around Alija del Infantado offers diverse landscapes. You can expect scenic walks along the banks of the Eria and Órbigo rivers, trails through pine forests, and routes leading to elevated viewpoints like El Coto and Las Suertes, providing panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Yes, there are several circular walks. One notable option is the Peña Redonda and miradores del Coto and de las Suertes — circular by the Valles de Benavente from Morales de Rey, which takes you through elevated terrain. Another is the Nogales Monastery Ruins Loop, offering a moderate circular experience.
Alija del Infantado is rich in history. You can visit the Castillo de los Pimentel, a quadrangular fortress, or the 15th-century Church of San Esteban with its Mudejar coffered ceiling. The historic Puente de la Vizana, a Roman-origin bridge over the Órbigo River, is also a picturesque spot.
Absolutely. The Banks of the Eria and Órbigo Trail is an excellent choice, following the scenic banks of both rivers. These routes provide tranquil waterside walks and opportunities to enjoy the natural environment.
The region is suitable for hiking across various seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer provides opportunities for waterside activities, with the Puente de la Vizana becoming a fluvial beach. Even winter can be suitable, depending on conditions, for those seeking a quieter experience.
Yes, several trails lead to elevated viewpoints. Routes to Peña Redonda and the viewpoints of El Coto and Las Suertes are available, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The Basilia's Balcony and Coto route specifically offers views from El Coto.
Yes, Alija del Infantado's historical and architectural heritage integrates well with outdoor activities. You can easily incorporate walks around the town to see sites like the Alija del Infantado Town Center, the Church of San Verísimo, and the Pilgrim's Cross, providing a well-rounded experience.
Hikers using komoot often praise the varied terrain, from peaceful riverbanks to challenging elevated paths. The region's natural beauty and the opportunity to discover historical landmarks along the way are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects of hiking here.
Alija del Infantado lies along the historic Vía de la Plata, an ancient route that served as a Roman road and a medieval pilgrimage path. While specific komoot routes might cover sections, the presence of this ancient path suggests possibilities for longer-distance treks and historical exploration in the area.


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