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National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas

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National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas

The best dog-friendly hikes and walks around National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas

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Dog friendly hiking trails around National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas traverse a vast protected natural area in Spain, characterized by diverse landscapes. The region features magnificent karstic formations of dolomitic limestone, creating dramatic gorges and numerous waterfalls along rivers like the Guadalquivir and Segura. Hikers can explore Spain's largest continuous pine forest and mountainous terrain with peaks exceeding 2,000 meters.

Best dog friendly hiking trails around National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas

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Last updated: May 16, 2026

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Fuente de la Loma del Viñazo – View of Cotillas Peak loop from La Resinera

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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January 4, 2025, Villaverde de Guadalimar Village and Valley View

The rich landscape of this municipality, and its plant heritage, make it one of the most interesting for nature lovers, who can lose themselves among the streams and creeks that run through its area, such as the Arroyo de Fuente del Tejo, or climb the Picos de La Sagra and El Padrón, from where they can delight in the view of the entire Guadalimar Valley.

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The Cross of the Fallen in Villaverde de Guadalimar is a monument that evokes the memory of those who lost their lives in war conflicts. This cross, located in the town of Villaverde de Guadalimar, has an imposing height of 150 meters, with arms of 24 meters each. In fact, it is crowned the highest cross in the world.

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A viewpoint of the town of Cotillas and the Castillo de la Hiedra on the mountain above it. To get to the ruins you will have to climb a single path, but the views are worth it.

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Villaverde de Guadalimar is a good starting point for your adventure through the Los Calares del Mundo and La Sima natural park. Spectacular views of the exposed rock at La Peña del Cambrón.

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A monument built in honor of those who died in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).

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The Guadalimar River is a river in the south of the Iberian Peninsula belonging to the Guadalquivir hydrographic basin that runs through the provinces of Albacete and Jaén (Spain). With about 167 km in length, the Guadalimar is the second longest tributary of the Guadalquivir after the Genil and represents the third largest sub-basin, with 5,327 km², only behind the Genil and Guadiana Menor basins.

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through this area springs a spring that comes down from the mountain

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas?

There are 4 dog-friendly hiking trails listed in this guide for National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas. These routes are specifically curated to be suitable for you and your canine companion.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly hikes in this region?

The dog-friendly trails in Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas typically feature moderate difficulty, with varied terrain including paths along rivers and through pine forests. You can expect some elevation changes, but these routes are generally manageable for active dogs and their owners. For example, the Fuente de la Loma del Viñazo – Guadalimar River Crossing loop involves about 180 meters of elevation gain over nearly 10 km.

Are there any specific regulations for hiking with dogs in the National Park?

While the park is generally dog-friendly, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other hikers. Be mindful of local regulations regarding protected areas and ensure you clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.

Can I find circular dog-friendly routes in the area?

Yes, several dog-friendly routes in this guide are circular, allowing for a varied experience without retracing your steps. For instance, the Guadalimar River Crossing loop from La Resinera and the Guadalimar River Crossing loop from Villaverde de Guadalimar are both excellent circular options.

Are there any dog-friendly trails with water features like rivers or waterfalls?

Absolutely. The National Park is known for its extensive hydrographic network. Many dog-friendly trails follow rivers like the Guadalimar, offering opportunities for your dog to cool off. While specific waterfalls on these routes aren't highlighted, the park features impressive natural monuments like the Salto de los Órganos Waterfall and the Elías Gorge, which are popular attractions in the wider park area.

What are some notable natural landmarks I can see with my dog?

Beyond the beautiful river landscapes, the park is home to the sources of two major Iberian rivers: the Source of the Guadalquivir River and the Source of the Segura River. While not directly on the listed dog-friendly routes, these are significant natural features of the region worth exploring if accessible with your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike with my dog in Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas?

Spring and autumn are generally the best times for hiking with dogs. The temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summers can be very hot, especially at lower altitudes, so if you hike then, choose early mornings or late afternoons and ensure you carry plenty of water for both yourself and your dog. Winters can bring snow to higher elevations, offering a different but potentially more challenging experience.

Where can I park when bringing my dog on a hike?

Most trailheads for the listed dog-friendly routes, such as those starting from La Resinera or Villaverde de Guadalimar, have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking availability before you go, especially during peak seasons.

What do other hikers enjoy most about dog-friendly trails here?

The komoot community highly rates the trails in National Park Sierra Cazorla, Segura y Villas, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility of the forests, and the refreshing river sections, making it a fantastic experience for both humans and their canine companions.

Are there any longer dog-friendly routes for more experienced hikers?

The dog-friendly routes in this guide are generally moderate in difficulty and range from 8 to 11 kilometers. For example, the Guadalimar River Crossing loop from La Resinera is approximately 10.9 km long, offering a good challenge for experienced hikers and their dogs. The park also features the extensive "Sendero Bosques del Sur - GR 247" which is a large circular route, though specific dog-friendly sections would need further research.

Can I find dog-friendly trails that are suitable for families with children?

The moderate dog-friendly routes in this guide, such as the Guadalimar River Crossing loop from Villaverde de Guadalimar (approx. 8 km), can be suitable for families with active children and dogs. Always consider the distance and elevation gain, and ensure your children are accustomed to hiking these lengths. The presence of rivers can also add an element of fun for families.

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