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Family friendly hiking trails around Coria offer access to diverse landscapes within the province of Cáceres, Extremadura. The region is characterized by river valleys, such as the Alagón Valley, and varied woodlands including common oak, chestnut, and holm oak forests. These natural features provide a range of terrain for hiking, from riverside paths to routes through agricultural fields.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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44
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12.6km
03:54
490m
490m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.0km
07:03
910m
910m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.3km
03:46
430m
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Hike the moderate 7.6-mile Villanueva de la Sierra to Sierra de Dios Padre circular trail for panoramic views and diverse landscapes.
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10.6km
02:46
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.40km
02:14
90m
90m
This moderate 5.2-mile (8.4 km) circular hike in Coria combines river views, historic town panoramas, and cultural landmarks.
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It is a lagoon with a fountain and a picnic area. It is a good place to rest.
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Located outside the city of Coria, in the natural area of the ancient Dehesa de Malpartida, the sanctuary is close to the edge of the cliff formed by the Alagón River. According to the Coria Charter from the 13th century, it stands in the same place where a small medieval chapel probably existed. Part of the remains of the extensions carried out in the 16th century are still preserved. These extensions were carried out to house the venerated Romanesque-Gothic Marian carving, possibly made in Leonese workshops. The image of the Virgin rests in her dressing room (added in 1880) and is framed by a beautiful Rococo altarpiece from 1774. A visit to this sanctuary will allow you to appreciate its uniqueness, beauty and devotion to the Patroness of Coria! 🙏🌟
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The Iron Bridge in Coria is a beautiful civil work of metal architecture and nineteenth-century modernist design. It was built by the Asturian engineers D. Salvador and D. Próspero Ardura. The bridge stands over the Alagón River, connecting both banks in the City of Coria. Its total length is 178.30 meters, and its deck has a width of 7.78 meters, with a two-way road flanked by two sidewalks.
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The Medieval Bridge of Coria is a historical structure that is located next to the main façade of the Monastery of San Juan Bautista or Corias. Its construction had the objective of connecting the monastery with the town of Corias. Although its foundations are believed to be of Roman origin, the bridge was rebuilt in 1571, as indicated by an inscription preserved on one of the stones of its parapet.
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Founded before the Romans occupied the Iberian Peninsula, Coria was known as Cauria or Caurus. The Romans gave it its current Latin name, CAVRIUM. Later, he was granted Roman citizenship. In the Visigothic era, the Diocese of Coria was created, which maintained Coria as an episcopal see until the 20th century. After the Reconquista, Coria became the capital of a manor to which towns that still bear the name of Coria belonged, such as Guijo de Coria or Casillas de Coria.
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San Martín de Trevejo is a Spanish municipality in the province of Cáceres, in the autonomous community of Extremadura. It is located in the extreme northwest, in the Sierra de Gata region, very close to the Portuguese border and the province of Salamanca. It is located in a valley at the foot of Mount Jálama. Its inhabitants are mañegas and mañegus, and their peculiar speech or “A Fala” is called “Mañegu”. It has been listed as One of the Most Beautiful Towns in Spain since 2019.
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This is a beautiful little town where life slows down. It is located at the foot of the Sierra de Gata. It has charming little streets and a way of life that hasn't changed in years.
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It is a beautiful waterfall that, depending on the time of year, can be almost dry or flow strongly. The trail from Ovejuela follows the river and is not too long or too steep.
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There are over 30 family-friendly hiking trails around Coria, with 12 of them being rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children or those seeking a relaxed outing. These routes offer a wonderful way to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
The trails around Coria offer a rich variety of landscapes. You can expect picturesque river valleys along the Alagón River, lush riparian vegetation, and ancient Roman roads. Further afield, the Sierra de Gata provides rugged terrain with extensive chestnut and oak forests, and even vineyards, offering stunning views and diverse ecosystems.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails around Coria are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. While specific circular routes are not detailed in this guide, the region's trail network often provides options for loop walks, especially in areas like the Sierra de Gata. For a longer, more challenging circular option in the wider region, consider the Descargamaría to Ovejuela — circular via Robledillo de Gata, though it's rated difficult.
Many trails around Coria pass by historical and natural points of interest. For example, the Coria to Ermita Virgen de Argeme trail follows an ancient Roman road leading to the district of Puebla de Argeme. You might also encounter the historic Iron Bridge of Coria near the Alagón River, or enjoy panoramic views of Coria's Historic Centre on the Route of the Canals. In the Sierra de Gata, you could explore areas near the Torre de Almenara.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for family hiking in Coria. Spring brings pleasant temperatures and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers mild weather and beautiful deciduous foliage, especially in the oak and chestnut forests. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if hiking during this season, focusing on shaded river trails.
The Alagón Valley and areas within the Sierra de Gata are excellent for wildlife spotting. The riverbanks, such as those near the 'Charco del Moro,' are known for their environmental value and diverse birdlife. In the Sierra de Gata, you might spot large birds of prey like Eurasian black vultures and griffon vultures soaring above the rugged peaks.
Many trailheads around Coria, especially those closer to the city or in smaller villages, offer convenient parking. For trails like the Rincón del Obispo, which starts near the Iron Bridge, parking is typically available nearby. For routes heading into the Sierra de Gata, parking can usually be found in the starting villages such as San Martín de Trevejo, which is the start of the San Martín de Trevejo to Puerto de San Martín via Calzada Romana route.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails around Coria, especially those in natural areas. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, particularly in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to clean up after them. Specific regulations might apply in certain natural parks like Monfragüe, which is a bit further afield.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Coria, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's blend of historical routes, diverse natural beauty, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to explore both riverine landscapes and mountainous terrain suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, several trails provide rewarding views without significant elevation gain. The Route of the Canals, for instance, offers extraordinary panoramic views of Coria's Historic Centre and is rated as moderate with manageable elevation. Paths along the Alagón River also provide scenic, relatively flat walks with lovely riverside vistas.
Coria itself offers numerous cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal before or after your hike. For trails starting directly from Coria, amenities are easily accessible. In smaller villages that serve as trailheads, such as those in the Sierra de Gata, you can often find local establishments offering traditional Extremaduran cuisine and refreshments.


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