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Bus station hiking trails around Sierra Alcaraz offer access to a diverse landscape in the Albacete Province of southeastern Spain. The region is characterized by mountainous, primarily limestone terrain, featuring valleys, prominent peaks, and significant natural attractions. Hikers can explore pine and oak forests, river sources, and extensive wetland systems, providing varied environments for outdoor activity.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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8.47km
02:38
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
19.2km
05:10
240m
240m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.9km
04:14
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.36km
01:52
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.4km
04:27
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This hermitage belongs to Torres de Albánchez. It is a very quiet place to make a stop along the way and savor a delicious picnic in the middle of nature.
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Siles is an Andalusian border town on the edge of the Los Calares del Mundo and La Sima natural park. Perfect place to start your adventure.
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This tunnel, known as "Túnel de Los Chospes", is about 400 meters long and was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It is necessary to take some precautions, since in some sections the tunnel can be dark and slippery.
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This path is known as "Sendero de Los Chospes" or "Route of Los Chospes". The route begins in the center of the town and is approximately 6 kilometers long. During the tour, you can enjoy the nature and landscape of the area, as well as some of the most outstanding monuments of Los Chospes, such as the church of San Juan Bautista or the old flour mill.
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There are good views of Cotillas from here.
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The ruins of a fortification on top of a hill. The castle was built in the 13th century by the Arabs, and was later rebuilt and expanded by the Christians.
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The lagoon is of karstic origin and has an area of about 25 hectares. It is an important wetland that is home to numerous species of migratory and aquatic birds, such as ducks, herons and coots. It is also an important habitat for reptiles and amphibians, such as the water snake and natterjack toad. On the banks there are some recreational areas with tables, benches and barbecues where you can enjoy a picnic. There is also a bird observatory.
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There are 8 bus-accessible hiking trails documented in this guide for the Sierra Alcaraz region. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging treks, all starting conveniently from bus stations.
The bus-accessible trails in Sierra Alcaraz cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 4 easy routes, 3 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring there's an option for almost every hiker.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for hiking in Sierra Alcaraz. In spring, the mountains are adorned with colorful wildflowers, and the weather is mild. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters can bring colder temperatures and sometimes snow to higher peaks.
Yes, the Sierra Alcaraz region is known for its impressive waterfalls. While not directly on a bus station route in this guide, the famous Source of the Mundo River and its associated waterfalls like Batán Waterfall and Cascada de los Batanes are significant natural attractions in the wider area, often reachable by local transport connections from main bus hubs.
The bus-accessible trails in Sierra Alcaraz traverse diverse landscapes. You'll encounter mountainous, primarily limestone terrain, offering unique geological features and panoramic views. Expect to walk through pine and oak forests, and in spring, enjoy vibrant wildflowers. Some routes might also lead you past agricultural plains or along greenways built on old railway lines.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses into the region's history and culture. For instance, the Castillo de la Yedra in Cotillas — circular from La Resinera route takes you near historic castle ruins. The wider Sierra Alcaraz region also features charming villages like Alcaraz with historic architecture, and Bogarra, known for its 'Route of the Sculptures and the Waterfalls'.
The bus-accessible trails in Sierra Alcaraz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Hikers often praise the region's stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes, and the tranquility of the routes. The convenience of starting directly from bus stations is also a frequently appreciated aspect.
Yes, several circular routes are accessible from bus stations. For example, the Castillo de la Yedra in Cotillas — circular from La Resinera offers an 8.5 km loop, and the Siles loop from Siles is an easy 6.4 km option. These routes bring you back to your starting point, making them ideal for public transport users.
Yes, there are easy and moderate routes suitable for families. The 6.4 km Siles loop from Siles is an easy option, while the 8.5 km Castillo de la Yedra in Cotillas — circular from La Resinera is a moderate choice that could be enjoyed by families with older children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Sierra Alcaraz region, especially in natural parks, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, it's always advisable to check specific regulations for each trail or protected area before you go, as rules can vary.
The longest bus-accessible hike featured in this guide is the Laguna del Arquillo Loop from Los Chospes, a challenging 19.2 km route. This trail offers a substantial day out for experienced hikers.
Yes, some routes offer the chance to explore local villages. The Génave Village – Narrow Streets of Génave loop from Génave, for example, allows you to experience the historic charm of Génave directly from the bus station.


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