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Hiking around Almansa offers diverse terrain in the eastern part of Albacete province, characterized by its position as a natural passage between mountain systems. The region features the Pantano de Almansa, one of Europe's oldest dams, providing a tranquil aquatic ecosystem. Prominent geological formations include the Sierra del Mugrón, a mountain range with limestone geology and varied vegetation. Extensive holm oak forests and scrubland areas also define the landscape.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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15
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11.1km
02:57
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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16.1km
04:56
560m
560m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
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10.3km
03:05
310m
310m
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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7.22km
01:53
50m
50m
Hike the easy 4.5-mile Agua Viva Trail around Embalse de Almansa, enjoying reservoir views and a unique floating walkway.
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12.0km
03:11
140m
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Hike the moderate 7.5-mile La Rambla de Los Molinos circular trail from Almansa, exploring historic mills and a refreshing riverbank grove.
13.9km
04:09
430m
440m
This moderate 8.6-mile circular hike from Fuente de Olula to Ermita Santa Bárbara offers views, a cross, and a religious building.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.2km
05:03
160m
160m
Hike a difficult 12.0-mile (19.2 km) circular route from Alpera, exploring the Pozo de Nieve, Ruta de los Molinos, and panoramic views from
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21.1km
05:32
180m
180m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The hermitage is a prominent natural viewpoint, offering panoramic views of Caudete, the Vinalopó Valley, and on clear days, even the sea. It forms part of the official PR-AB-50 trail, a well-marked circular route of approximately 13.5 km and moderate difficulty (550 m to 1,153 m elevation gain), which allows hikers to enjoy panoramic views, Mediterranean vegetation, and a nearby historic snow well. The area is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and paragliding, with several notable routes.
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The Hermitage of Santa Bárbara is located on the summit of the Sierra de la Oliva, also known as the Sierra Santa Bárbara, at an altitude of approximately 1,153 meters, about 5 kilometers southeast of Caudete. Built around 1580 at the initiative of the people of Caudete, following a period of severe storms with hail, the mountain peak was chosen as a place of spiritual protection, with the trust that Santa Bárbara would safeguard the crops and the population. Traditionally under the jurisdiction of the parish of Santa Catalina, the hermitage is visited every May 1st in a pilgrimage: pilgrims ascend steep paths in homage to the saint's martyrdom, reflecting sacrifice and devotion.
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The Mirador de la Senda del Museo in the Pantano de Almansa is an ideal place to enjoy panoramic views of the swamp and its natural surroundings. This viewing point is part of the Agua Viva project and serves as a resting point for migratory waterfowl. From the viewing point, you can observe a large part of the swamp and enjoy the tranquility of the place. In addition, it has benches to sit on and an explanatory panel that provides information about the fauna and flora of the area.
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This mill uses a canal approximately 2 km long, divided into two sections. One of approximately 1.5 km upstream and another that covers the rest. The canal is four meters wide and reaches seven meters in the last part of the first section, which serves as a dam. The mill has three floors. The walls perpendicular to the canal are made of stone, while the other walls are made of brick, following the typical construction of the area. Furthermore, next to the mill are the outbuildings that once served as housing for the former owners. If you are interested in exploring more, you can also visit Rambla de los Molinos, located in the old flour mill of the same name. It has been rehabilitated as a Nature Classroom and Environmental Interpretation Center. It offers an interesting overview of the socioeconomic, natural and physical environment of the Almansa district. 😊🌄🚶♀️
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It was built in the 18th century and was used to grind cereals and produce flour.
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Old stone buildings that are now in ruins. Good for taking photos against the beautiful blue sky.
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The sanctuary was built in the 18th century in honor of the Virgen de Gracia, patron saint of the town of Caudete. It is an important place of pilgrimage, especially in the month of August, when the festival of the Virgen de Gracia is celebrated. During this celebration, the image of the Virgin is taken in procession through the streets of Caudete.
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Almansa offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 70 routes available. These trails cater to different fitness levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for everyone to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
Hiking in Almansa provides a blend of natural beauty, from the tranquil waters of the Pantano de Almansa (Almansa Reservoir) with its unique floating walkway, to the rugged limestone geology of the Sierra del Mugrón. You'll also encounter extensive holm oak forests, Mediterranean scrubland, and riverbank groves, showcasing a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
Yes, Almansa has several easy routes suitable for families. A great option is the Agua Viva Trail, a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) path that focuses on the Embalse de Almansa, offering pleasant reservoir views. This trail is generally flat and accessible, making it ideal for a leisurely outing.
Many trails in Almansa pass by significant landmarks. You can explore the historic Castle of Almansa, or discover ancient Iberian settlements and Civil War fortifications in the Sierra del Mugrón. The Hermitage of Santa Bárbara is another religious site found on the Sierra de la Oliva.
Yes, Almansa features numerous circular routes, perfect for exploring without retracing your steps. For example, the Pantano de Almansa — circular is a popular 7.0-mile (11.1 km) loop around the reservoir. Another option is the Poblado Iberico de Castellar de Meca — circular, which takes you through historical sites.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Almansa, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views of the reservoir, and the opportunities to discover historical sites and diverse natural environments.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, Almansa offers several difficult routes. An example is the Alpera: Snow Well, Mills Route, and La Cruz Loop, a nearly 12-mile (19.2 km) trail with significant elevation changes, providing a more strenuous experience.
Given Almansa's Mediterranean mountain climate, the spring and autumn months are generally ideal for hiking. The temperatures are milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be quite hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable if hiking during that season. Winters are generally mild, offering pleasant conditions for hiking as well.
Absolutely. The region's varied topography, especially around the Sierra del Mugrón and Sierra de la Oliva, provides excellent viewpoints. The Viewpoint of the Museum Trail is one such spot, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding area and its natural beauty.
Yes, the Sierra del Mugrón, known for its dramatic south face and diverse vegetation, is a fantastic area for hiking. The Castellar de Meca, Sierra del Mugrón y Arco de de San Pascual — circular route is a moderate 7.5-mile (12 km) trail that allows you to experience this prominent mountain range, potentially encountering wildlife and historical remnants.
The Pantano de Almansa is a significant refuge and breeding area for birdlife, making trails around the reservoir excellent for birdwatching. The "Ruta de las Aves y los Montes" (Birds and Mountains Route) specifically highlights the ecological interest of this aquatic ecosystem and the typical Mediterranean mountain vegetation, offering opportunities to spot various species.
Yes, recreational areas such as Fuente del Escudero, the Sanctuary of Belén, and Olula are equipped with amenities. These spots often provide potable water, tables, and barbecue areas, making them convenient rest stops for hikers to relax and refuel during their excursions.


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