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Hoz de Pelegrina and Gollorio Waterfall Trail

Moderate

4.8

(25)

73

hikers

Hoz de Pelegrina and Gollorio Waterfall Trail

02:17

7.10km

140m

Hiking

Hike a moderate 4.4-mile loop through Pelegrina Gorge and past Gollorio Waterfall in Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.62 km

Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Shelter

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Former camp of the team of the naturalist, creator and host of the "Man and the Earth" program.

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2.90 km

Gollorio Waterfall

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Waterfall located in the bed of the Gollorio ravine, a tributary of the Dulce River, within the natural park of the Río Dulce Ravine. It is about fifty meters high and only appears from autumn to spring when the rains fill the sources that supply the bed of the ravine.

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6.72 km

Pelegrina Castle

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Although the ruins are few, it is worth contemplating the beauty of the Río Dulce valley at our feet, and understanding the name of the town, from the Latin pellus grinae, beautiful view.

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7.10 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.02 km

1.94 km

849 m

214 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.56 km

2.75 km

464 m

284 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,100 m)

Lowest point (980 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Pelegrina Gorge and Gollorio Waterfall circular route?

The most common starting point for this circular route is from the village of Pelegrina. You'll find parking available in or near the village, which provides convenient access to the trailhead for the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park.

What is the difficulty level and terrain like on this hike?

This route is generally considered a moderate hike, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. The terrain includes irregular paths with loose stones and slopes. You'll traverse riverside paths, cross the Dulce River, and navigate some areas that may require minor scrambling over rocks. There's also an 'equipped path' with a safety chain to reach the base of the Gollorio Waterfall, which can feel exposed.

What is the best time of year to hike the Pelegrina Gorge and Gollorio Waterfall route?

The best time to hike this route is from autumn to spring. The Gollorio Waterfall is seasonal and is most impressive after heavy rains, so visiting outside of the dry summer months is highly recommended for the best experience.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed in the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park. However, it's important to keep them on a leash at all times to protect the local wildlife, especially nesting birds, and to ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always clean up after your pet.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required for general hiking on this route within the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park. It is freely accessible to the public.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The route offers several notable sights. You'll experience the dramatic geological formations of the Pelegrina Gorge, including impressive rock walls. Key highlights include the stunning Gollorio Waterfall, the historic Pelegrina Castle, and the Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Shelter, which has historical ties to nature documentaries filmed in the park.

Does this trail connect with other long-distance paths?

Yes, this route partially overlaps with sections of several well-known paths. You'll find it intersects with parts of the GR 160 - Camino del Cid BTT, the Camino del Cid (Senderista), and the Camino de Santiago de la Lana.Senderista(Var.Sigüenza).

Is the Pelegrina Gorge and Gollorio Waterfall route suitable for families with children?

While some sections of the Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park are suitable for families, the full circular route to the Gollorio Waterfall is described as moderate and includes irregular terrain and an exposed equipped path. It's best suited for families with older children who have good fitness and are sure-footed. There might be easier, shorter options within the park for younger children.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park is a protected zone renowned for its avian richness. You're likely to spot various raptors, including griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, and short-toed eagles, nesting in the cliffs. The area is a fantastic spot for birdwatching.

Are there any facilities like cafes or restaurants near the trailhead in Pelegrina?

Pelegrina is a small village, and while specific amenities can vary, you may find small shops or local establishments offering refreshments. It's always a good idea to check in advance or bring your own supplies, especially water and snacks, as options might be limited directly at the trailhead.

What is the significance of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente to this natural park?

The Barranco del Río Dulce Natural Park gained significant fame as a filming location for the acclaimed Spanish naturalist Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente's nature documentaries, 'El Hombre y la Tierra.' Hikers can even see the Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente Shelter, which was used to store his filming equipment.

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Trail Reviews

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October 8, 2022, Hoz del río Dulce, el cañón de las fantasías

The Dulce River flows in the high moors of the Sierra Ministra, between Guadalajara and Soria, the ancient border of empires and the birthplace of the Iberian System geographies. The name is due to the pleasant taste of the water, unlike other "salty" rivers in the region where several salt mines were set up during the Middle Ages, remains can be seen in Imón, Olmeda de Jadraque or Santamera. The waters of the Dulce seek out the fertile plains of the Alcarria Alta, in the north of Guadalajara, and along the way they carve out a splendid limestone gorge fifteen kilometers long in the terms of Pelegrina, La Cabrera and Aragosa. The Dulce river canyon was declared a natural park in 2003. The limestone sickle was sculpted by environmental events during the Jurassic, when the dinosaurs were the masters of the Earth, in an alcarreño moorland of holm oaks, gall oaks, junipers, thyme, lavender and alligators. In autumn, the gorge acquires a special atmosphere, the forest colors are concentrated in the river valley, a splendid riparian backdrop of willows, white poplars, cherry trees, walnut trees, poplars, ash trees, maples, oak trees and hawthorns. The cliffs, forests and river ecosystems of the protected area provide shelter and food to pairs of golden eagles, Bonelli's eagles, Egyptian vultures, griffon vultures, peregrine falcons, eagle owls, red-breasted choughs, kingfishers, otters and Pyrenean desman, among the outstanding species. In Pelegrina begins a comfortable path that goes down to the ambushed banks of the River Dulce and runs through the meanders of the canyon to the area of Los Castillos, a limestone wall where the Cola de Caballo or Gollorio waterfall forms on favorable occasions. The proposed itinerary follows the blue route of the natural park, passes by the viewpoint of the waterfall and coincides with the path of milestones to the Alto del Picozo corral, then continues without signage but with a clear path through the panoramic views of the canyon. to a beautiful medieval path that goes down to the river bridge where the signs of the GR-10 and the Camino de Santiago de la Ruta de la Lana appear.

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